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I can't register my mobile to my existing blog, how do I do it? Nothing happens when I send the code to go@blogger.com
I have an existing blog, nellyolovsson.blogspot.com, and I want to use mobile blogger to post blogs from my mobile to it. I can't register my mobile unit to it, however. Tried creating a new mobile blog use my sonyeriksson, but at first I couldn't claim it. Hade to create a new account to be able to claim it, because I kept getting error code bX-yw70re. Now I have claimed it with my account, but it dosen't solve my original problem - getting the mobile posts to go to my existing blog, not the new one. 1/12/10
I am having exactly the same issue. I am using an iphone. My other two gmail accounts are working just fine; they were set up some time ago. I tested mobile posting on both; everything including picture posting works just fine. But for some reason, I am unable to set up the third gmail account today. Not sure what's changed.
I get no response when I send the "REGISTER" message from this account to go@blogger.com, but if I send "UNREGISTER" from the same account to go@blogger.com, I get "Device not registered, send message with the word 'REGISTER'..." Blogger is very obviously receiving the messages from my device - it posts properly for 2 accounts, and it recognizes and responds to the "UNREGISTER" message from the 3rd malfunctioning account.
What gives? It seems like the "REGISTER" function is broken on Google's end. How about fixing it?
I am using an iPhone with three Gmail accounts on it. I have three Blogger accounts, each corresponding to each Blogger account - one is for family pics with a family email address, one for a professional blog with a professional email address, and one is a personal blog with my personal email address.
The family blog and the professional blog each work with their associated email address. go@blogger.com results in text and pics being uploaded perfectly.
The personal email and personal blog is a different story - When I send an email to go@blogger.com, the following occurs: go@blogger.com recognizes the device - it tells me the device isn't registered, so I know it's getting the email. I've also tried this with MMS with the exact same results: Sending "REGISTER" gets me nothing. Sending "TEST" and UNREGISTER" gets me "Device not registered. To create a blog now, send the word REGISTER in an MMS or email to go@blogger.com. By sending REGISTER you agree to the Blogger TOS (www.blogger.com/tos). This only happens with the 3rd email account, the first two work fine.
All three email accounts are set up on the iphone exactly in the same way. All three blogs are configured the same way - no special formatting or anything like that. Two work, and one doesn't.
I don't understand why two would work and one wouldn't. I wish someone from Google would help as this is really starting to make me think I should just switch to another blogging platform. I don't want to do that, but if I can't get it to work, I will have to, and it doesn't seem as though Blogger/Google is too concerned about it.
Similar things for me. I get no response trying to REGISTER or even UNREGISTER my phone. On a different note my Satio will let me upload content but it doesn't appear in my blog!
I'm have the same issue as well. I've had my gmail address for years now. Is anyone at Google or Blogger actually looking into this. Doesnt look like it. I'm using an iphone. I have the blogger app but I cant add photos with it.
Just a quick note to the folks in charge of customer service at Google: either have someone monitor and answer the inquiries in this database of inquiries or shut it down. When folks visit a site advertising your brand (Google) and don't get help eventually the brand will suffer. Only problems (and major attitude) is found in the posts about mobile blogger and pretty soon when dtat plans are no longer unlimited (AT&T) people won't be so willing to visit your help sites if they know they won't get help. ANSWER the folks. By now (over a year's worth of complaints) you know what's wrong with your app and you have probably found the answer. Publish the answers, okay? Thanks.
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