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Even though Sprint links to MSN messenger and AIM on the homepage
displayed by default in their phones, it turns out that one can only
RECEIVE instant messages via AIM and MSN. The software doesn't return
any errors when one tries to SEND an IM, instead the message just
vanished into thin air! Why does Sprint link to these services if it
doesn't support TWO-WAY messaging via them?!?!?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.sprintpcs (More info?)
I send and receive AIM just fine. I have not tried messenger.
Some ONe wrote:
> Even though Sprint links to MSN messenger and AIM on the homepage
> displayed by default in their phones, it turns out that one can only
> RECEIVE instant messages via AIM and MSN. The software doesn't return
> any errors when one tries to SEND an IM, instead the message just
> vanished into thin air! Why does Sprint link to these services if it
> doesn't support TWO-WAY messaging via them?!?!?
>
>
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