--- In [email protected], "Mary Gelewski-Ray" wrote:
> What kind of phone do you have?  I have a prepaid account with a 
> 6010.  I have successfully sent ringtones and wallpapers to my
> phone, but I have not done it from T-Mobile.

Just tried it today, at least for wallpaper graphics and it worked. At
least it did after I figured out the correct size for the Nokia 6010
and made sure anything I sent was that exact size (96x65).


> From what I understand you have to send out 
> a wallpaper or ringtone from your phone before you can actually 
> receive one.

Nope, I have never sent one out before and I was able to send them
into my phone, so it should work.


> To send a ringtone or wallpaper to your phone, just 
> send a regular email with the file attached.  The email address to 
> your phone would be: [ YOURNUMBER at tmomail dot com] 

But you can also go to the TMo web site, log on to My TMo and set up
an alternate (alias) email address, preferrable something shorter and
easier to say to people. And assuming someone doesn't already have it.
After you set it up, both will now work. 

Also one nice feature is when you email from your phone, the receiving
party get it from the alternate email address rather than your phone
number address. Useful if you don't want to receiving party to have
your phone number.

Patrick






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