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Old 04-07-2007, 08:56 AM
Lone Wolf
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Default Re: Telstra HipTop2

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 07:18:20 GMT, Jeffrey <user@invalid.com> wrote:

> Had to supply my own Blackberry


Just as an aside - how do you keep the spam off the Blackberry?

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Old 04-08-2007, 06:16 AM
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Default Re: Telstra HipTop2

Lone Wolf wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 07:18:20 GMT, Jeffrey <user@invalid.com> wrote:
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>> Had to supply my own Blackberry

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> Just as an aside - how do you keep the spam off the Blackberry?



No problem. Both the Blackberry server and the server that handles the
original mail before forwarding to Blackberry have full filtering
capability. I suspect that many ISP controlled Blackberry servers also
have stringent spam filtering. It has never been a problem.

To reduce the volume of mail to my Blackberry, I use a "forward only if
conditions are met" filter. I know what urgent mail I might expect will
contain re headers and only forward that. For instance, if I want to
forward questions from eBay buyers, I will filter for "question" and
"eBay member" (with appropriate headers) to be forwarded. I sell quite a
bit on eBay and need to respond to questions quickly if I want the
highest bids. I also have mail from people who I am involved with in a
business sense plus family forwarded. The rest I read at my desk when I
have the time.

Blackberrys are truly functional gadgets - earn/save me a lot of money
while reducing stress. I have lived too long tethered to a computer,
this allows freedom.

Talking of tethering, you can use a Blackberry as a "tethered" modem to
get broadband access for any laptop/notebook etc. Very handy and a great
saving on WiFi costs.

Cheers

Jeff

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Old 04-08-2007, 08:25 AM
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Default Re: Telstra HipTop2

On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 06:16:02 GMT, Jeffrey <user@invalid.com> wrote:

>Talking of tethering, you can use a Blackberry as a "tethered" modem to
>get broadband access for any laptop/notebook etc. Very handy and a great
>saving on WiFi costs.


rest snipped...

Thanks for the explanation.

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