Check this out... I'm in the Google iPhone Dev Group, so I'm in on all their
e-mails that go around. This guy is willing to work from SMS messages on
incoming mail, trying to use his browser to use AT&T's Xpress Mail service,
just so he can use his iPhone to get his corporate mail on his iPhone.


On 11/1/07 2:25 PM, "sleepyfloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Erica Sadun pointed me in the direction of this group for my question:
> 
> I have a question about Xpress Mail. Since there is no native solution
> to access corporate mail, I am resigned to using a combination of
> XPress Mail's normal website plus their SMS notification option in
> order to simulate a push solution. I get a text message when a new
> message is waiting; I open Safari and navigate to the web page to view
> it.
> 
> The problem is that the web page is not at all formatted for iPhone,
> the fonts are way too small and I end up looking kind of weird when I
> try to read the emails; like a hunched-over Mr. Peanut - not a good
> look for anyone, as you can imagine...
> 
> Would it be possible (and could I learn) how to design a more well-
> formatted page that simply pulled the info from the existing XPress
> Mail page, displaying it in a more iPhone-esque format? I don't have
> much experience, but I am a pretty quick study.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> > 
> 



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