No. it shouldn't be unless it has a formal and or a signiture on it.. that is to the best of my knowledge hope it helped! :]
first get sent to 'jail', once in the jail 'break' your phone. hope it was of use to you :)
If you choose the option to receive Email notification of messages, and your Email is coming to your phone, you will get an Email when a new message is received.
You have to check with your company. It may not be in your phone plan. Again, contact your phone company.
Is there a free download that allows me to get husbands texts sent to my phone
Unsend Email is a BlackBerry app developed by PuguaSoft LLC that allows you to "undo" a sent email moments after sending it. You can find more information on their website: www.unsendemail.com Unsend Email is currently available in the BlackBerry App World: http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/5992 Excerpt from their website: With Unsend Email for the BlackBerry, you will never have to worry about accidentially sending or forwarding an email to the wrong person. With the simple press of a menu button, you can "unsend" an email moments after sending it (configurable from 5 seconds to 30 seconds). Forgot to add an attachment or include additional recipients to an email? No problem, simply press the menu button and select "Unsend Email" and your sent email will be undone. You can now edit the email body, add/remove attachments and recipients, and then re-send it or save it as a draft.
One's cell phone is provided with its very own email address. Once that is found someone can then send emails to the phone's email address. The message will then be received from the phone.
I had a Blackberry Bold 9700 before my current phone, the Samsung Galaxy II S Skyrocket (Android 2.3 Gingerbread Software). My Blackberry received emails almost instantly, while my Android takes at least 3 - 5 minutes to receivean email. I noticed this right away as I often email myself notes for exams as well as papers I print out at my university. My Blackberry would literally receive the emails I sent myself 3 or 4 seconds after I clicked 'send' on my computer. Just a note, I have AT&T, my Blackberry had '3G', my current Android has '4G LTE' (I don't live in an area with LTE service). While I still prefer my Android, my Blackberry had such an easier and faster email platform. However, the internet browser on my Android makes the Blackberry's seem prehistoric (instant videos, uploads, downloads, can open virtually any webpage, Flash, etc). But if emails are of essential importance to you and a mediocre (at best) web browser will suit you, Blackberry's platform is far superior. (Plus an actual physical keyboard makes responding to an email twice as fast)
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If you don't receive an email that was sent to you, then you can contact the person who sent the email by phone to let them know. If you were resetting a password, then you can simply do the process again.
T Mobile always has deals to where you can get a free phone with a service contract. They give you a rebate that is sent to you making the phone free.
Have messages sent to your email rather than the phone.
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