ok i have a nokia 6101 with t-mobile and im trying to send a picture from my phone to my email address and it keeps saying message sending failed or something like that...why is this happening? could it be that im sending too many pictures? in the past week ive sent 5 to my computer this is my 6th...can someone please help me! thank you very much xox
BooYouWhore answered Sunday December 24 2006, 1:31 pm: usually, i know on my phone it is, that if the message is failed, that you don't have good reception. If its worked previously, then thats probably it. Otherwise, you may have run out of picture texts(though i doubt it) or your computer might just be being a pain. Sometimes if you send a lot, it decides not to let you. Wait a little and try again. IF it still doesn't work, go to a t-mobile store or kiosk and talk to them about it.
Hope i helped!
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Xenolan answered Sunday December 24 2006, 11:08 am: It could be a number of reasons. As an IT guy, here is how I would go about diagnosing it.
(1) Is your e-mail box full? Pictures are large files, and you may have reached the limit on your inbox.
(2) Is there a problem on the sending end? Try sending a message to another address that you can check, like a friend's.
(3) Can you send any kind of E-mail to your address, whether it has a picture attached or not? Maybe there's some reason that your e-mail can't receive.
(4) In IT circles, we use the acronym CTSS - Check The Stupid Stuff. Are you spelling it right? Are you remembering to attach the picture to the message? Are you sending the right file? Many times, the solution is so simple, we later kick ourselves for having missed it.
All these things are possible solutions, but I'm betting it's #1 on the list, especially if you've successfully sent five pictures already. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
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