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DLTempler
15th August 2008, 03:48 AM
This has happened a couple of times and then mysteriously self corrects after a few hours. The messaging feature (texts and emails) fails to respond at all. I can not get it to open, will not display incoming texts, can not do anything. I am using SPB Mobile Shell with WM 6.1. It does not appear related to Mobile Shell because it fails to open from any screen at all.

Anyone?

gizmo_ffm
15th August 2008, 07:01 AM
I have the same problem over here, except that ist completely not responding not even after a few hours or so...it worked fine all the time

I think it has do to with the installation of wm61voip.cab which unlocks the voip feature ...not sure about that but it was the last "major" change I made....

im running the wm 6.1 official htc rom on the kaiser

im completely clueless how to solve it...at least emailing was a real cool feature at all :\

sampcyn718
15th August 2008, 07:13 AM
Delete the Inbox.mstXXXXXXXXX folder in the root folder of ur microsd card, perform a soft reset and u guys shd be fine. I'm supposing you guys have the "use storage card to store attachements" option checked.

Thank me later

gizmo_ffm
15th August 2008, 07:38 AM
dude hes right, after searching also found that issue here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350862

works great for me...deleted inbox* from the storage card, also another guy wrotes it works if he removes the storage card to read his mail

so I guess a work around could be to not save attachments on the card, which is a setting Id use...and the reason why the inbox folder was created...?!

thanks and greets

gizmo_ffm
15th August 2008, 07:40 AM
Delete the Inbox.mstXXXXXXXXX folder in the root folder of ur microsd card, perform a soft reset and u guys shd be fine. I'm supposing you guys have the "use storage card to store attachements" option checked.

Thank me later



sorry I overread your attachment suggestion, will disable this stuff now

DLTempler
15th August 2008, 02:57 PM
Thank me later

Yep. That did it. Very obscure problem. I posted the solution on the ATT Board as well, since someone there was just as miffed. :D

sampcyn718
15th August 2008, 05:42 PM
Yep. That did it. Very obscure problem. I posted the solution on the ATT Board as well, since someone there was just as miffed. :D

you welcome....im glad i was able to help, thanks for spreading the knowledge

snooginsguy
24th August 2008, 07:12 AM
I have to give thanks as well, I thought I was going to have to hard-reset or something, and was not thrilled about that. Deleting the inbox.mst folder did the trick. Thanks a ton!

dogface24
18th February 2009, 10:18 PM
sampcyn718
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Thank you.... seriously.... Absolutely valuable info here.