Messenger
Requesting information about buddies
You have opened the buddy list (page 51).
qSelect buddy..
§Info§
The display depends on the provider. Example:
Info
Julian |
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Julian.Reeves@jabbe |
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1Web name (nickname, abbreviated if neces- sary)
2Status
3User ID (format:
If the buddy changes their status the entry is updated.
Press ”to return to your buddy list. Press §Chat§ if you want to 'chat' with the buddy.
Chatting to buddies
You want to 'chat' to a buddy, i.e. send a message.
Precondition: you have opened the buddy list (page 51) and selected a buddy with q.
¤Press the display key §Chat§. The text edi- tor is opened.
¤Write and send your message (page 53).
The buddy list is shown again.
Receiving messages
Precondition: you are online.
Newly arrived buddy or info messages (page 53) are indicated by a flashing message key f and a beep, even if you are in a messenger menu or text editor.
The messages are stored in the Messenger: message list.
Please note:
The list messenger is only displayed if you are online.
Opening the message list using thefkeyThe message key flashes.
¤Press the message key f.
¤Select list Messenger: (2) if required and press §OK§. The number in brackets indi- cates the number of new messages.
Please note:
If you are in the messenger menu or one of its submenus/text editors and you press the flashing message key f, this will open the messenger list directly.
To open the message list from the menu:In the handset idle status: v ¢î ¢
Messaging | Messenger |
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Select and press §OK§.
Message listThe messages on the list are sorted chron- ologically, with the oldest message at the head of the list.
Example of a list display:
Messenger
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Julian |
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20.10.06 |
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20.10.0615:30
DeleteRead
1Sender's Web name/user ID Bold: new/unread message
2Date and time of message
3Message from the messenger server (page 53)
If the memory is full and new messages arrive, the oldest message(s) will be over- written. If there are not old (read) mes- sages, the oldest (unread) messages will be overwritten.
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