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The following settings can be made for mail:
・
For details, see “i-mode User’s Manual” you
received when you subscribed to i-mode.
■
Changing the mail address [
Mail Address
(
Change Mail Address
)]
You can change the address before the @ symbol
to another, such as “docomo.
△△
_ab1234yz
@docomo.ne.jp”.
■
Checking the mail address [
Mail Address
(
Confirm Mail Address
)]
You can check your current mail address.
■
Registering a secret code [
Mail Address
(
Other
Settings
)
→
Register a Secret Code
]
When you use the phone number address, a
4-digit secret code can be registered in addition to
the mail address. Since mail with no secret code
specified is not received, you can avoid receiving
unnecessary mail.
■
Resetting the mail address [
Mail Address
(
Other
Settings
)
→
Reset Mail Address
]
You can set your mail address to “mobile phone
■
Spam Mail Prevention
You can restrict incoming mail by setting to
receive/reject mail in one of the following
methods:
a
Reject/Receive Mail Settings [
Receiving Mail
(
Spam Mail Prevention
)
→
Reject/Receive Mail
Settings
]
・
You can receive only the mail through the
specified carrier(s) out of DoCoMo, au,
Vodafone, TU-KA, and WILLCOM.
Of the mail through carriers other than above,
you can receive from the specified domain(s)
or address(es). In addition, you can reject the
mail that pretends to be the domain of the
mobile phone/PHS via Internet.
b
SMS Rejection Settings [
Receiving Mail
(
Spam
Mail Prevention
)
→
SMS Rejection Settings
]
・
You can set to reject SMS to be received and
select from 4 types,
Reject All SMS
,
Reject
Anonymous SMS
,
Reject Intl. SMS
or
Reject
Anonymous and Intl. SMS
. You can also
confirm the current settings.
c
Rejecting mass i-mode Mail senders
[
Receiving Mail
(
Other Settings
)
→
Reject Mass
i-mode Mail Senders
]
・
The 200th and later i-mode mails sent from
an i-mode terminal (including mova terminal)
in a single day are rejected. The initial setting
is
Reject
and you do not need to make any
settings to reject mail from large-volume
senders.
d
Rejecting Unsolicited Ad Mail (mail with
“
未承諾広告※
”) [
Receiving Mail
(
Other
Settings
)
→
Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail
]
・
Unsolicited mail sent for the purpose of
advertising and publicity without the
receiver’s consent that is marked with “
未承
諾広告※
” at the beginning of the subject can
be rejected. The initial setting is
Reject
and
you do not need to make any settings to
reject such mail. (The sender is required by
law to add “
未承諾広告※
” (6 two-byte
characters) at the beginning of the subject.)
■
Restricting mail size [
Receiving Mail
(
Limit Mail
Size
)]
You can restrict the i-mode mail you receive to a
specified size.
■
Checking current settings [
Receiving Mail
(
Confirm Settings
)]
You can check the current settings for receiving/
rejecting mail, etc.
■
Suspending i-mode Mail function [
Suspend Mail
]
If you do not use the mail function, you can stop it
in the i-mode Center.
The number of characters that can be sent and
received in i-mode Mail is as follows:
INFORMATION
●
The message of i-mode Mail can contain up to 5,000
two-byte characters (10,000 bytes) but the maximum
number of characters may be smaller depending on the
size of attachments.
●
When the message exceeds the number of characters
that can be received, “ / ” or “ // ” is inserted at the end
and the excessive characters are deleted automatically.
Setting mail
Setting procedure
iMenu
→
ENGLISH
→
d
Options
→
a
Settings
→
Follow each setting in [ ] below.
The number of characters that can be sent/received
Item
One-byte
characters
(alphanumeric,
katakana, etc.)
Two-byte
characters
(kanji, hiragana,
pictograms, etc.)
Subject
30 characters
15 characters
Mail address
50 characters
−
Message
10,000 characters
5,000 characters
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