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I downloaded Agile Messenger and I just wanted to know how it behaves if you leave it on and connected all the time in the background. Will it give me some sort of alert when i get a message even when I have the flip up. Also, when I make or recieve a call, I'm assuming it will disconnect becuase I think GPRS goes on hold. Does it then reconnect itself. I was on the phone with someone for about half and hour and then opened my flip to go to Agile Messenger. There were about ten windows saying that it could not connect to MSN. After clicking OK about ten times it went to the main contacts window and was connected. I'm assuming it tried to reconnect when I made the call, but since GPRS was on hold, it couldn't. Thats probably why I had all the "could not connect" windows. When I hung up it probably connected. I just wanted to know if this is the way it behaves normally. Is there any way I can prevent it from showing me ten windows every time I open it because obviously I'll be making and recieveing calls during the day while its connected. Just would like some input from experianced users.
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Posted: 2004-03-01 21:43:20
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>>>I downloaded Agile Messenger and I just wanted to know how it behaves if you leave it on and connected all the time in the background. Will it give me some sort of alert when i get a message even when I have the flip up.
It will, just like the bundled email client.
>>>Also, when I make or recieve a call, I'm assuming it will disconnect becuase I think GPRS goes on hold. Does it then reconnect itself. I was on the phone with someone for about half and hour and then opened my flip to go to Agile Messenger. There were about ten windows saying that it could not connect to MSN. After clicking OK about ten times it went to the main contacts window and was connected. I'm assuming it tried to reconnect when I made the call, but since GPRS was on hold, it couldn't. Thats probably why I had all the "could not connect" windows. When I hung up it probably connected. I just wanted to know if this is the way it behaves normally. Is there any way I can prevent it from showing me ten windows every time I open it because obviously I'll be making and recieveing calls during the day while its connected. Just would like some input from experianced users.
I have the same experience when the GPRS is on hold, don't know how to prevent it, may be we should email to AgileMobile for feedback.
Tom
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Posted: 2004-03-02 11:52:26
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