Which sucks but there you go. I tried sending a ringtone to myself. It
worked but I could only open not save the attachment.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 10/05/2012 05:10, Moop Curran wrote:
Hi Mary,
Unfortunately, you're right. You have to save it on your mac or pc first. Then
you copy it to your iTunes library.
Courtney
On May 9, 2012, at 10:21 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
A friend of mine just sent a message with an attached ringtone to my ICloud
mail that I receive on my IPhone. When I double tap the attachment, of course,
it plays. But there appears to be no way to save it. So it would appear that
you can't take an m4r file that was emailed and get it into your ringtones.
Kind of a bother. Is that right or am I missing something here?
Mary
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