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The open-ezx project launches

The open-ezx project launches

Posted May 3, 2006 9:18 UTC (Wed) by antosimo (guest, #37505)
In reply to: The open-ezx project launches by BrucePerens
Parent article: The open-ezx project launches

I wish I were u and could hack. But I am not a geek or anything near that. However, since I too have an A780, I could do with some help, if you are so kind to come to the rescue of an ordinary human.
When I tried to log into my gmail account I get a message that I should enable cookies in my browser. But I found nowhere anyway to get to my Opera ezx browser's settings so that I could enable cookies.
All I found in "preferences" is everything but cookies.
I tried logging in through m.gmail and also through wap.gmailwireless but with the same results. I can log in to wap.yahoo but not gmail. Apart from that, I guess this cookies enabling business could come up at other times as well, so how do I enable cookies / SSL in this Opera ezx browser? I also set up a mailbox for gmail in the email feature but it just goes "connecting....." forever......nothing happens.
I do hope that this question does not go beyond your brief...I though that if YOU have the same mobile and you are able to kack it, you must be knowing several tricks. I live in India and my internet provider is Airtel GPRS. Thanks


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The open-ezx project launches

Posted May 24, 2006 13:49 UTC (Wed) by alt.blank (guest, #37942) [Link]

while i guess my reply is a few months too late for the poster, here goes: i used airtel (india) gprs a few months ago on a nokia 7710. same stuff: www.gmail.com doesn't work with the default opera browser. no way to play with gmail-specific settings and so on, so i tried accessing via "mail.google.com/gmail" and i was in. remembered my session and all that.

i have unsubscribed to gprs now (costs way too much to be justified as a worthwhile parttime activity!) and haven't been able to test this on my new motorola a780, though i suspect it should work.

good luck.

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