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Old 07-04-2008, 08:09 AM
Al
 
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"Send To" options

how do i add a destination in the "send to" when i rite click a file. i
have 2 options, email (evolution) and bluetooth (obex push). i want to
send to folders on my cel phone using bluetooth, but i cant choose the
destination, the only choice i have is the phones root.....
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Old 07-06-2008, 12:18 AM
Al
 
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Re: "Send To" options

On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 07:09:35 +0000, Al wrote:

> how do i add a destination in the "send to" when i rite click a file. i
> have 2 options, email (evolution) and bluetooth (obex push). i want to
> send to folders on my cel phone using bluetooth, but i cant choose the
> destination, the only choice i have is the phones root.....


no one has anything???
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Old 07-06-2008, 09:51 PM
Doug Jamal
 
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Re: "Send To" options

On 2008-07-05, Al <not@now.ca> intrigued me by typing:
> On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 07:09:35 +0000, Al wrote:
>
>> how do i add a destination in the "send to" when i rite click a file. i
>> have 2 options, email (evolution) and bluetooth (obex push). i want to
>> send to folders on my cel phone using bluetooth, but i cant choose the
>> destination, the only choice i have is the phones root.....

>
> no one has anything???


Does your mobile phone have an email address? If so, enter that email
address and send the file to your mobile phone. When it is received and
*if* your phone allows you to save attachments, save the attached file to
the phone's folder. If no email address is available for the phone, then
you'll have to manually transfer the file to the phone's folder either via a
cable (usually, USB) or memory card, if available.
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