Google Mail

Puede recuperar los nuevos mensajes de correo electrónico de Google Mailen su buzón de entrada. Cuando accede a esta aplicación, aparece la pantalla del buzón de entrada. La barra de título muestra la cantidad total de mensajes no leídos en negrita. Si etiquetó un mensaje, aparece la etiqueta en un rectángulo de color en el mensaje.

Es posible que esta función no esté disponible según el proveedor de servicio o la región en la que se encuentre.

Es posible que este menú de Google Mail se denomine de otra forma según el proveedor de servicios.

››Enviar un mensaje de correo electrónico

1 En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y seleccione Google Mail.

2 Pulse [] Redactar.

3 Introduzca un nombre o dirección en el campo de destinatarios.

4

Introduzca un asunto y un mensaje.

5

Para adjuntar un archivo de imagen, pulse [ ]

Adjuntar un archivo.

6 Seleccione para enviar el mensaje.

››Ver los mensajes de correo electrónico

1 En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y seleccione Google Mail.

2 Seleccione un mensaje de correo electrónico.

En la vista de mensajes, utilice las siguientes opciones:

Para responder al mensaje, seleccione .

Para incluir a todos los destinatarios en la respuesta del mensaje, seleccione Responder a todos.

Para reenviar el mensaje a otras personas, seleccione Reenviar.

Para ver el archivo adjunto, seleccione Vista previa. Para guardar el dispositivo, seleccione Descargar.

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