Well I took the plunge and updated to the GM of iPhone OS 3.0. Once updated the iPhone booted up and sat on activating for ages……………
Eventually it activated. Shortly after activating I got a text from o2 saying :-
MMS is now setup for you. We will let you know when it is setup and ready to use.
About an hour later I got a MMS from O2 saying its all setup and ready to use. As you can see below, sends and receives fine.
At last the iPhone now has MMS and joins every other phone in having it.
Sometimes people in Active Directory have extra email addresses associated with them. This makes identifying who has certain addresses very time consuming.
An example of this might be someone that has the email address info@company.com you then go to create a mailbox with that alias and you get the following message come up :
This email address aready exists in this organization
In order to find out who has this address you can do the following :-
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o2 has confirmed the UK Pricing structure for the new Apple iPhone 3GS.
- The iPhone 3GS 16Gb will cost up to £184.98 depending on which tariff you take – the 32Gb up to £274.23.
- The highest prices are on the 18month £29.38 and £34.26 tariffs – full details will be on the site soon
- You will be able to upgrade to an iPhone 3GS when you’re eligible for an upgrade
- We will be supporting MMS and tethering – these will be available on June 19th this year
- MMS messages will come out of your normal allocation, with one MMS deducting four SMS from your allowance
- To tether you need an Internet Tethering Bolt On: 3Gb for £14.68/month, 10Gb for £29.36/month. Both include The Cloud’s Wi-Fi.
- If you would like to leave your contract early you will need to pay extra – call us up and we can explain how much in each specific case

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