Hi, if I understand correctly, e-messenger gives you access to your msn messenger via the web. So you need to use your computer to create a messenger account first. I am not sure about the bn, but with the pk, I was able to log in to my messenger account at http://mob.e-messenger.net and chat with my contact via the pk's keyboard. Two things to note.

1 PK only shows those who are online. I cannot get it to show my offline contacts.

2 You have to keep activating the "reload" link to see your contact's replies. In other words, the page does not automatically refresh when a new reply comes in.

Regards

Choon Hwee

----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Ehlers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:16 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] te instant messaging service sabahatin posted about


Hi Everyone,
For others who are also interested. I tried going to the Web site that Sabahatin posted about for the messaging service that works with the BN. Here's what I found.

1. There appears to be no way to sign up for the service. I clicked on the link that said About Emessenger and got a Web page with the gentleman's name who developed the service.

2. I guess I email him and tell him I want the service? If this site is not accessible to sign up for the service then to me what's the proint of getting the service?

3. It appeared to me that the site was just like a regular hotmail email account. I say this for two reasons. (1) it said somebleing about passport at hotkcil dot com. (2) it said something about new emails. So is through an email account or like instant messaging where you can actually correspond with someone online and receive their messages instantly?

I'm sorry if I'm not understanding something basic. I tried to also click on the logo for the Emessenger which wouldn't go to anything. Sometimes the logo links work on Web sites sometimes they don't. I would guess maybe it's some visual thing.

Thanks for any assistance you can prrovide. I would be happy to email the gentleman who deverped emessenger if that's what I need to do. If that is what I need to do it would be nice if the Web site would simply say something like Please email the developer to sign up for the service. Too often I feel that Web sites expect people to fill in the blanks without any instructions.
Lisa


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