In a move that's expected to affect tens of people, Sprint has announced it will no longer offer PCS Mail after Dec. 31. As such, any @sprintpcs.com e-mail accounts will no longer work.
The shutdown isn't all that surprising - does anyone actually use their carrier account? - and should be an obvious savings for Sprint, which lost $344 million last quarter.
If you do actually have an @sprintpcs.com account, there are instructions to help you set up and transfer to a new account, such as Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail - which is a downright nice thing to do and is a positive move for a company with notoriously bad customer service.
Edit: Updated to note that the shutdown only includes @sprintpcs.com e-mail, and that Sprint Mobile Email is still available.

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Actually, there are quite a few people who use/need this...
Lemme explain:
Say you use your home ISP (Optonline, RoadRunner, etc.) for your main email.
You've also set that up on your WM device for your main email--makes sense.
But most ISPs do not allow you to use SMTP forwarding--that is using their outgoing email servers off their network. This means a lot of people can't send their email from their devices.
Having your own Sprint email account gets around that as you could use a hybrid: your ISP for incoming; Sprint email for outgoing.
I suspect there will be quite a few people miffed about this as they will be forced to migrate to Gmail (not a bad thing necessarily) or find another free outgoing email server.