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Accessing the SMS Drafts Folder

 
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Hi all,

I am newbie to J2ME , and have a question . I need to save SMS (Text) to the SMS Drafts folder in phone through my Midlet , so that the user can send the SMS later.
So can anyone tell me if there is a way to access the SMS Drafts Folder using J2ME . I have done a bit of research on this ,but did not find anything helpful. Would appreciate if anyone can help me with this .


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You cannot access any thing on the phone using J2ME. Try doing this using Symbian C++.

(Shabbir, I'd like to send you a personal e-mail. May I have your email address)

Danish
[ April 05, 2006: Message edited by: Danish Shaukat ]
 
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Originally posted by Danish Shaukat:
You cannot access any thing on the phone using J2ME. Try doing this using Symbian C++.

(Shabbir, I'd like to send you a personal e-mail. May I have your email address)

Danish

[ April 05, 2006: Message edited by: Danish Shaukat ]



Thanks Danish for the reply, I too doubt if i can do this using J2ME.

(You can e-mail me at ahmadshabir@gmail.com )


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