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| Hotmail Subject and From / To lines in Windows Mobile IE truncate Just got off the phone with my carrier ... I'm using WM 6 and in the past couple of weeks when I open up Hotmail on my Samsung PDA the right hand side of the browser window is blank ... and ... in the case of the Inbox ... the From and Subject lines get truncated ... but messages display text just fine. I have not noticed this problem with any other websiite. Thank you .. Steve |
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| Re: Hotmail Subject and From / To lines in Windows Mobile IE truncate "Webdb_Advisor" <WebdbAdvisor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:94A355B5-E38D-4ED9-96A2-2D00777286E4@microsoft.com... > Just got off the phone with my carrier ... I'm using WM 6 and in the past > couple of weeks when I open up Hotmail on my Samsung PDA the right hand > side > of the browser window is blank ... and ... in the case of the Inbox ... > the > From and Subject lines get truncated ... but messages display text just > fine. > > I have not noticed this problem with any other websiite. > > Thank you .. Are you talking about the mobile version of the Hotmail site (mobile.live.com)? It seems that MS has "hardcoded" the number of characters that will display, causing subjects (and perhaps long "from" names) to truncate. If I change the text size in IE Mobile to make the text smaller, or switch to landscape view (or both) everything trancates in the same place as before, so it just increases the unused white space on the right hand side of the screen. The amount of content seemingly was designed (and "fixed") not to wrap when using a portrait view on a QVGA device at largest text size. Not MS' best webpage design effort, IMO, but they've stepped up to the plate with the new beta version of the mobile Hotmail site you can try at http://m.mobile.live.com that truncates intelligently (only if you run out of room- landscape and smaller text sizes display more text as they should!) and displays the selected emails in full HTML. As far as other Hotmail viewing alternatives, as of last month, all Hotmail accounts now support POP3 access, so you can read it in the messaging app rather than in your browser, using these settings: Incoming POP server: pop3.live.com Incoming POP mail port: 995 POP SSL required: Yes User name: Your Windows Live ID (for example: example555********.com) Password: The password you use to sign in to Hotmail Outgoing SMTP server: smtp.live.com Outgoing SMTP mail port: 25 or 587 Authentication required: Yes (your Windows Live ID and password) SSL required: Yes Also, the full Windows Live messaging/IM app just recently became available for download at http://wl.windowsmobile.com, (previously it was only included on devices by the manufacturers) enabling push email access to Hotmail/Live email accounts via the messaging app. |
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