1)Never blame that on malice which can also be attributed to stupidity. 2)Never blame that on stupidity which can also be attributed to ignorance. 3)Never blame that on ignorance which can also be attributed to laziness. 4)Never accept an erosion of our freedoms, whether it is attributable to malice, stupidity, ignorance, or laziness.
Actually, you can read, and even edit office files from your phone. That is, if you get a Palm based handheld and set up SnapperMail (http://www.snappermail.com) and Quickoffice. I use the first, but am too cheap to buy the second, so I can only open zip and jpeg files on my Treo 300, but if I ever felt like spending the $.
There are other email clients that support attachments for the Palm - I just chose this one.
Of course, you could always get a PocketPC based phone.
Another thing to check is that I've run into problems with some sites where they cannot resolve mail domains if you have both an MX record and an A or CNAME record for the base domain (whatever.org). Some of these sites will then refuse incoming mail as the sending domain is unresolvable (to that host).
-R...
1)Never blame that on malice which can also be attributed to stupidity.
2)Never blame that on stupidity which can also be attributed to ignorance.
3)Never blame that on ignorance which can also be attributed to laziness.
4)Never accept an erosion of our freedoms, whether it is attributable to malice, stupidity, ignorance, or laziness.
Actually, you can read, and even edit office files from your phone. That is, if you get a Palm based handheld and set up SnapperMail (http://www.snappermail.com) and Quickoffice. I use the first, but am too cheap to buy the second, so I can only open zip and jpeg files on my Treo 300, but if I ever felt like spending the $.
There are other email clients that support attachments for the Palm - I just chose this one.
Of course, you could always get a PocketPC based phone.
Another thing to check is that I've run into problems with some sites where they cannot resolve mail domains if you have both an MX record and an A or CNAME record for the base domain (whatever.org). Some of these sites will then refuse incoming mail as the sending domain is unresolvable (to that host). -R...