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  1. nope, nothing there.
  2. Nope. In DA you can't create a forwarder for a username that already has an account set up for it. So you can have mail to a certain username go to an existing account or be forwarded somewhere else, but not both If anyone knows a way around it, please let me know.
  3. No, the phone is most likely locked to Cingular, so only Cingular SIM cards would work with it. There are places that can unlock phones for a fee, but in your case you are better off just getting another phone.
  4. An unlocked phone means it can be used with pretty much any GSM provider (Cingular, T-Mobile, etc...). Phones that are locked to a certain provider will only work with one provider, so you either need and unlocked phone or a phone locked to Cingular.
  5. $15 price drop as part of their One Day Sale - down to $84.99 shipped AR
  6. Glad we could help :) If you wanted to go the real-cheap route, here is a used version of your current phone on eBay that you could probably get cheap: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=64355&item=5716917523&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Read the part about the button cover being missing - you could just use the one on your existing phone. Put your SIM card in there and it should work. Otherwise there should be tons of options on eBay (do a search for unlocked gsm phone) and HoFo (and Amazon if you want to pay a little more)
  7. Then it is GSM, so you should be able to take that card out and insert it in any unlocked (or Cingular "approved") GSM phone. There is that model at Amazon I linked above, or search eBay or HowardForums.com for an unlocked GSM phone with any features you may need. Depending on your needs, you could get an older model for well under $50 shipped.
  8. Too bad it isn't available in my zip code They have some zip codes under 10 miles away, but not mine I signed up anyway - you never know... Be sure to use a throw-away e-mail address as well.
  9. Does your phone have a little tiny card inside it (about half the size of a postage stamp)? You may have to remove the battery as the slot is sometimes under it.
  10. only available for certain states and zip codes, for new subscribers only: http://www.magscentral.com/usto/zp/usa33e1.htm DEAL DEAD
  11. Yes, there is always that option. You have to decide if it's worth it to be locked in for that additional time, especially if they don't want to offer you any kind of deal now - what happens if the new phone breaks in 9 months time? Personally I'd rather pay a little bit for a phone and be done with the contract sooner, but it depends on what kind of service they provide you with. How long do you have left on your current contract?
  12. Exactly. I assume she is locked into a contract for some length of time so it's not like she can just close the account and sign up as a new customer. If your Cingular service is on a GSM network, you should just be able to get any cheap unlocked GSM phone, remove your SIM card from the Nokia, pop it in and you're set. I don't know if you have GSM because your Nokia works with both GSM and TDMA networks. Amazon also offers several Cingular-compatible phones with no contract, such as this Sony Ericsson model for $115: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/wireless/B000260ARU (see on the right where it lets you buy it without a contract). If you are willing to get a used phone, I'd say check HowardForums and see if you can find a deal.
  13. OK, let's make this interesting. If RossMAN can get up to 30 referrals by Friday, I'll give him a cookie emoticon :)
  14. If I were you I'd try it out for a few months to see if you like it before buying a multi-year package. You're only saving $1 a month with the 2-year package.
  15. I totally agree. The 30 minute buffer would be very useful if you were listening to something in your vehicle (live concert, game, talk show, etc...) and had to stop to run in a store or something. Just pause it and resume when you get back :) The integrated FM mod is nice if you can't get a direct hookup to your stereo. I use my SKYFi so much that I just went and replaced the factory head unit with a Pioneer and now have the SKYFi directly connected via the aux. input. With the FM mod, all you would have is the power cable to connect. If Delphi can get it out in time for the holidays they would have a huge seller. Christmas Day is traditionally the one day out of the year that they get the most activations.
  16. For the SKYFi, there is only this home kit: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000075B6H which is fine if you are going to hook it up to your stereo, PC or speakers. Otherwise there are 2 boomboxes as well. So you could buy that home kit from Amazon and the receiver from XMFanStore for around $130 shipped - which is what the receiver alone sold for a few months ago. Then your service is $10/mo. No contract to sign, unless you want to get discounted rates by pre-paying for multi-year plans (which have no obligation - cancel anytime and get a prorated refund): Multi-Year Package Price Savings Discount Monthly Rate 5 year package $499.99 $99.41 16% $8.33 4 year package $410.99 $68.53 14% $8.56 3 year package $314.99 $44.65 12% $8.75 2 year package $214.99 $24.77 10% $8.96
  17. The new SKYFi 2, which is supposed to be released in time for the holidays (but knowing Delphi - who I used to work for - that's not set in stone), has the same functionality as this current model plus: - TiVo-type functionality - 30 minute buffer records the last 30 minutes of whatever channels you listened to - pause, rewind, etc.. - new ticker with stock quotes and sports scores - supposedly a better screen that is easier to read in sunlight - clock - "Tune Select" which notifies you of your favorite songs / artists on other channels - integrated FM modulator (if you can't use a direct connection to your stereo) The good thing is that the SKYFi 2 will work with all the existing home kits, car kits, and boomboxes. So if you are thinking of XM, you could always get this version now, with whatever kits you need and then eBay it when the new version comes out if you want the latest and greatest. Having had my SKYFi for almost 2 years, I can't wait for the new model. If you want the SKYFi you have to buy the kits. You can always look at the Roady 2 model which requires no extra equipment. Personally I use it more at home than I do in the car. I have it hooked up near my PC to my Klipsch 2.1 speakers and it great to have on while I am working on the PC. Best $10 I spend every month :)
  18. It's just a built in "feature" of vBulletin. We have no plans to do anything with them right now. When someone registers I believe it asks if a current member reffered you and it keeps track that way.
  19. That's still cheaper than Buy.com when you factor in shipping. You probably won't see them in-store for less than $8-10 anyway.
  20. something like this? http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10339357 don't know where you'd find it locally though.
  21. I don't know about Plesk. I know in cPanel that you can create a forwarder from addressA@domain to any other address. If addressA exists as a regular mail account, a copy will be forwarded (and addressA will still get the message). But if addressA doesn't exist as a regular account, the mail will be forwarded and no original will be delivered to the default catch-all address (if a catch-all is specified).
  22. In GMail, you could have it filter all messages with the From: address being the account you send mail from. You can have them flagged, labeled and archived (but not moved to the Sent Mail folder). So they would be distinguishable from the other messages via a label so you could do a search within GMail for all messages labeled "sent by me" or whatever you name the label.
  23. don't know how you'd do that. depends what e-mail client you use. if you could somehow have your gmail address automatically included as a BCC on all your outgoing messages it could work.
  24. I use gmail as a backup for all my "real" e-mail accounts from all my domains. Just have copies of all messages forwarded to a gmail account and you have instant backup copies. Works great if you need to retrieve an old e-mail when you don't have access to your regular account.
  25. another price drop - $79.99 after rebate now
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