Thanks Daniel and Ronni
You were right, by updating Safari 4 to 4.0.1 the problem was resolved
Cheers
John
On 19/06/2009, at 8:16 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Mike,
Did you install the Security Update 2009-002 that was released
through Software Update awhile back?
If you have you can go here
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/587181/Get%20an%20Apple%20Mac.mp3
Regards
Andrew Bignell
Email: abign...@iinet.net.au
Mobile: 0414 349 002
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The top left of my iphone screen used to say Telstra 3G i think.
It now says Telstra E
is this a problem?
ta
Blitto
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On 21/06/2009, at 8:04 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi WAMUGers
The top left of my iphone screen used to say Telstra 3G i think.
It now says Telstra E
is this a problem?
ta
Blitto
Hi Rod,
I think all it means that you are on Telstra's network and the 'E'
stands for EDGE, which is the 2.75G
Hi Rod, make sure you have 3g switched on in preferences. If you have,
it should have 3g there. cheers, Susan
On 21/06/2009, at 8:13 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 21/06/2009, at 8:04 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi WAMUGers
The top left of my iphone screen used to say Telstra 3G i think.
It now
A!
That's it.
Great ta Susan, and ta Ronnie also.
This seemed to happen since upgrading to 3.0 or playing with Tethering
ta
Rod
On 21/06/2009, at 8:26 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi Rod, make sure you have 3g switched on in preferences. If you
have, it should have 3g there. cheers, Susan
I probably asked my question the wrong way around when I first posted
it.
So can someone please confirm that the configuration of SMTP servers
on the iPhone does, in fact behave as Apple says it should viz: if a
'primary' server is unavailable the phone will try the additional
outgoing
Works for me. I have a primary and the Optus one as a backup. Can
take a while to send but does go.
Duncan
Sent from my iPhone
On 21/06/2009, at 11:06 AM, Peter Meyer pmo...@people.net.au wrote:
I probably asked my question the wrong way around when I first
posted it.
So can someone
Is there a difference between letting the computer go to sleep (say after 15
minutes of inactivity) or putting it to sleep from the Apple menu? I am
finding that when I put it to sleep I get a freeze on waking , but this does
not happen when I let it sleep after 15 minutes.
Is there some
thanks Duncan
So, at least I know the device is capable of doing what you'd expect
it to do
I have read of similar problems experienced but involving AOL and ATT
and only the upgrade to OS 3.0
mousepeter meyer
0408 902349
pmo...@people.net.au
On 21/06/2009, at 11:38 AM, Duncan
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