Yahoo Mail Setting for your Mobile

Posted by JerrellHarper73 On October - 8 - 2008

Leisurecave: Yahoo Mail Setting for your Mobile

Steps to configure Yahoo mailbox on your mobile. Its very simple just 5 Minute to configure it. Learn with screen shot. This is tested on N73 and works perfectly. For configuration Go to tools–> Setting Wizard–> Email Setting–> INCOMING E-MAIL User name- (your user name) Password- (your password) Incoming mail server-pop.mail.yahoo.co.in (or what ever yours) Access point-( your gprs access point) Mail box name-yahoo Mail box type- pop3 Security ports- off Ports- default APOP secure login-off FOR OUTGOING E-MAIL Email adress- (your email address) User name- (your user name) Password- (your password) Out going mail server- smtp.mail.yahoo.co.in (or what ever yours) Access point- (your access point) Security ports-off port-587 Thats all now go to automatic retrieval and change header retrieval to always for auto download To see the screen shot Special thanks to Rahul

Change your Mobile font Tested in N73 and Success

Posted by rakshathapa On October - 7 - 2008

Leisurecave: Change your Mobile font Tested in N73 and Success

Many guys are trying to change the font for their mobile. There are two method for changing font… I tried N73 ME. I may be applicable for all s60v3 mobile models Successful Test in My N73ME tow type for installing the Fonts Normal mobile ( Not hacked) Hacked mobile using BinPDa SecMan method for hacking your mobile see this post. Things required PC data cable card reader ( if possible) Mobile phone X-plore SecMan ( for hacked phone only) Don’t forget to take your favorite font (only TTF font type) Let we choose our own font to apply. i am choosing my favorite old English font In your PC browse C:WINDOWSFontsOLDENGL.TTF (choose a font here) copy the font to the desktop rename the font as ( NOSNR60.ttf , NSSB60.ttf,NSTSB60.ttf) Now let we change the font Normal mobile ( Not hacked) To install font (without card reader) 1. Connect your phone via mass storage 2. Open “resource” folder on memory card 3. Create “fonts” folder 4. Copy the files into that folder 5. Restart your phone To remove font or installing new font 1. Turn off your phone 2. Remove memory card 3. Turn on your phone and wait for it until it goes on standby 4. Insert memory card 5. Wait for a minute 6. Connect your data cable and choose mass storage 7. Open the “fonts” folder 7. Delete or replace the set of fonts 8. Restart For Hacked mobile To install font connect your mobile via PC suite and copy the fonts ( NOSNR60.ttf , NSSB60.ttf,NSTSB60.ttf) to your memory card. Here after no need to connect your mobile with PC Due to security reasons we cannot create a fonts folder inside the resource folder. open the Secman to break the security TurnPlat.security ON install root Certificate open X-plore you will see the old English font ( NOSNR60.ttf , NSSB60.ttf,NSTSB60.ttf) Select all the three files ( not the entire old english folder) Copy the three font files by pressing the key 1 Now Navigate to the Resource folder create a directory inside the resource folder Create a directory called “fonts” Paste all the three font files that we copied previously Restart your mobile Now the Old English font is applied ( Success ) To remove font or installing new font Turn off your phone Remove memory card Turn on your phone ( your mobile should show the default font ) break the security using SecMan Now insert your memory card. using the X-plore Delete the whole font directory under resource Directory

Explore all Drive C: D: E: Z:

Posted by bandhan41 On September - 30 - 2008

Leisurecave: Explore all Drive C: D: E: Z:

C:. This drive is also called phone memory. Basically it is a flash memory where we can install applications and store our data. Unlike memory card, it is always inside our phone. So, even if we remove the memory card, our data are still there. However, note that the size of phone memory is limited and the more the free space in this drive the more the possibility that your phone will be running faster than if it has lesser space to use upon. Try to keep this driver always free D:. It is the drive used to store temporary files. The contents will be deleted when the device reboots. In many cases, we don’t use this drive meaning you shouldn’t tamper along or modify, delete, install, reinstall anything or everything from this site. E:. It is the drive of your memory card. Normally, this is the place where we install applications and install our data. This is the drive I like to call, the safe drive. Meaning you can install/edit/delete whatever you want…though if you delete or modify some files from the system folder, or the Nokia folder there is always a risk that some applications won’t be running anymore. Whatever you want do, just make sure you do it in a NEW FOLDER inside the drive rather than the existing ones you see when you browse this drive for the very first time. Z:. This is where the ROM image is stored. It contains all the operating systems applications and data files. Since it is read-only memory, you cannot write anything. The only way to modify the contents of Z: drive is by flashing the phone, for example via Nokia Software Updater. Do not work around with your skills in this drive. Too much curiosity kills the cat and the Nokia Phone might not operate anymore if you try to play around with this drive without any technical knowledge. Compatible devices: S60 1st, 2nd, 3rd Edition, Nokia N-Series, Nokia E-Series.