Phones/PDAs always have "Wireless Message" as Subject
owhitak1 says:
I'm at Johns Hopkins University.
A bunch of us though we could coordinate part of course term project with "Remember the Milk". We did a quick trial and discovered a problem!
At Hopkins, any e-mail transmission from an 'allowed'
"Hand-Held-Wireless-Devices" has a fixed subject: "Wireless Message". We've discovered that even adding "Task:" in the body did not overide the actual subject "Wireless Message".
How can I make my body "Task:" as my real task and _not_ the fake subject "Wireless Message"?
A bunch of us though we could coordinate part of course term project with "Remember the Milk". We did a quick trial and discovered a problem!
At Hopkins, any e-mail transmission from an 'allowed'
"Hand-Held-Wireless-Devices" has a fixed subject: "Wireless Message". We've discovered that even adding "Task:" in the body did not overide the actual subject "Wireless Message".
How can I make my body "Task:" as my real task and _not_ the fake subject "Wireless Message"?
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
owhitak1, thanks for letting us know. In theory, putting "Task:" in the body should override the subject, so I'm not sure what's happening here. Would it be possible to send an example message to [old address removed] so that we can check out why it's not being processed correctly? Thanks!