Jeffrey,
Not that this answers your question, but I see this behavior when I
have had my SIM card in another phone when the message(s) came
through.  When I remove the card from the other phone and insert it in
my Treo, I get the notification that you referred to.  Doesn't sound
like this describes your situation though.

Gary Roberts


--- In [email protected], Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Today, when I turned on the cellular radio on my Treo 680, I was
> greeted by a strange (to me) message.  It told me that there was a txt
> on my SIM card and asked if I wanted to move it to the main messaging
> storage.
> 
> I did not even know that messages could be stored on the SIM.  I did
> not know how to move them to the SIM.  And, since the message itself
> was a new one, how could it have been retrieved and placed there in the
> first place if the phone was OFF?
> 
> When this happened, I was also immediate notified that there was a
> newly retrieved TXT, which I viewed and deleted.  This second alert
> killed the first one.  So I power cycled the phone to get the original
> alert back, and got it.  I OKed the moving of the message and then
> viewed it, and it was a different TXT than the other one.
> 
> The two TXTs were from a local newspaper service I signed up for.  I'm
> assuming that the messages were sent while my phone was off, and were
> then received when I turned the phone on.  So why did one get filed in
> the messaging app and the other to the SIM card?
> 
> -- 
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> associates of any embarrassing secrets, so that the Evil Overlord
> cannot use them to blackmail me.
>


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