what about sprint-side caching? perhaps the mail.yahoo.com url was
cached to his phone's ESN (although I hope that's not how it works).

On 5/18/08, Art Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 18 May 2008 11:21:05 Ralph Alvy wrote:
>> On Sunday 18 May 2008 05:46:25 am George Kontos wrote:
>> > Interesting post.  Do you know if there was any resolution to this
>> > issue?
>>
>> Not yet. One poster suggested it might have to do with his number:
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> That wouldn't make sense because there is no link between a phone number and
> a
> yahoo account.  That kind of thing is almost universally stored in cookies,
> which means it also doesn't make sense that it would happen after a hard
> reset.  If this was a GSM account, SIMM memory might explain it, but you
> said
> it was Sprint.
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> I'm thinking that 1) the guy didn't really do a hard reset, even though he
> thought he did, 2) the issue was with the yahoo url that he was using, or 3)
> its an "urban legend".
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