Messaging
With a POP3 email account, messages are | To receive and read email messages | |||
1 | Select Messaging } Email } Inbox. | |||
downloaded to each computer or device used for | ||||
access. With an IMAP4 email account, messages can |
| If the inbox is empty } Send&Rec. | ||
be kept on the server, which makes it easier to manage |
| If the inbox is not empty } More | ||
your email from multiple computers and devices. | 2 | } Send & Receive. | ||
Before you start | New messages are downloaded, | |||
| select a message } View to read it. | |||
If settings are not already in your phone | To reply to an email message | |||
To write and send an email message | 1 | Open the email message } Reply. | ||
2 | Write your message } More to view options. | |||
1 | } Messaging } Email } Write New. | 3 | ||
2 | Select Add to enter an email address, | |||
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| or Contacts Lookup to find an address | To save an item or attachment found | ||
| in Contacts, or an email address from the last | in an email message | ||
| used recipients list. | • To save an email address, a phone number | ||
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| or a Web address, select the item } More | ||
4 | When finished selecting recipients } Done. |
| and select to save the item. | |
5 | • To save an attachment, select the message | |||
6 | To add an attachment } Add and select the |
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7Select Send, or More to view options.
When writing email messages you can copy and paste % 24 To copy and paste text in a message.
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