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GomiGirl wrote:No it is impossible. Why are you wanting to do this anyway?
If you have your phone on you, why don't you just forward it to a regular account? You will lose any emoji (pictographs) as these will be munged into a = sign by your mail server.
Anonymous wrote:i swear i dont understand why these companies cant think of SIMPLE shit like this. granted not many people will use it but it wouldnt be hard to set up and it could be very useful for people like ME.
GomiGirl wrote:
Everytime you send and receive email with your phone you are charged - it might be less than 1 yen per mail but with 60+ million subscribers, this adds up.
Steve Bildermann wrote:Are you using J-phone?
Steve Bildermann wrote:In my case (j-phone) I had to go onto the web interface (via my desk PC) and specifically say *refuse* all email unless it clearly has my full email address.
Captain Japan wrote:Steve Bildermann wrote:Are you using J-phone?
I'm using DoCoMo. It was after I switched to an address I picked myself that all the spam started.
gomgirl wrote:Mine is about 16 characters long before the @ and I haven't had any SPAM in 3 years.
Steve Bildermann wrote:gomgirl wrote:Mine is about 16 characters long before the @ and I haven't had any SPAM in 3 years.
Oh come on now how difficult can Iloveboozeandsex be to guess.
GomiGirl wrote:
ah you see the robots are not using standard syntax as the basis for their address harvesting.. they are just using programs to generate all combinations of letters, numbers etc. so even if your address doesn't make any logical sense, if it is under 10 characters they will find you.
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