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*
:
The option appears only in Secret mode or in Secret
data only mode. If it is the Secret folder, “Put out”
appears.
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<Move>
e
You cannot move a bookmark to the Secret folder.
e
You cannot move SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) to
another folder.
<Search mail>
e
You can also search the results of a search.
e
Filter or Sort can be used together.
e
To return to the original display, select “Display all”.
e
You cannot search i-mode mail that has no subject
entered and is shown as “No title” even if setting “No
title” as a criterion for searching by subject.
<Sort/Filter>
e
The Sort display and Filter function can be used
together.
e
Sort and Filter are released when you end the sent
mail list screen.
e
To return to the original display, select “Display all”.
<Color coding>
e
You can switch colors by pressing
w
in the sent
mail list screen as well.
<List setting>
e
You can switch to the “Subject”, “Name” or “Address”
by pressing
q
in the received mail list screen as
well.
<Protect ON/OFF>
e
Once you reach the maximum number of the received
mails stored on the FOMA terminal (the total number
of i-mode and SMS) (p.228), unprotected sent mail is
deleted starting with the oldest message. i-mode
mails and SMS in the Secret folder are not deleted.
e
SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) cannot be protected.
<UIM operation>
e
When you move or copy the received SMS to the
FOMA card (UIM), the relevant SMS appears in the
Inbox folder regardless of the original folder type.
<Delete>
e
You cannot use this option to delete protected i-mode
mail or SMS.
e
If you select “Delete all” after the mails are shown
using Filter, those mails shown are deleted except
i-mode mails or SMS which are protected.
Search mail
Searches for mail using a specified
receiver or subject.
• Search
receiver
Specifies the mail address by
browsing the Phonebook or history,
or by entering characters.
• Phonebook
Specifies an e-mail address by
searching the phonebook.
Searching the phonebook
(Specifying the search method)
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p.98
• Sent
address
Specifies an e-mail address from
the Sent address list.
• Received
address
Specifies an e-mail address from
the Received address list.
• Enter
address
Specifies an e-mail address
by
entering each character.
• Search
subject
X
Enter a subject
Display all
Reverts a display resulted from
search, sort or filter to the original
(all items shown in reverse
chronological order).
Sort
Sorts mail according to the specified
criteria.
Filter
Displays only mails that meet the
specified criterion.
Color coding
Selects the color to the sent mail
(date, address/name and subject)
from “Default”(Black), “Red” and
“Blue”.
List setting
Selects a mail-list format from
“Subject”, “Name” or “Address”.
Protect ON/OFF
Protects or unprotects mail.
Unprotect all
Unprotects all protected mail.
Send Ir data
“Transferring one Data at a Time”
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p.280
UIM operation
Moves or copy the SMS in the
FOMA terminal (Phone) to the
FOMA card (UIM), or move or copy
the SMS in the FOMA card (UIM) to
the FOMA terminal (Phone).
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p.252
No. of messages
Displays the number of messages
and protected messages in the
folder.
Store at DSC
“Saving the message at the Data
Security Center”
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p.239
Delete
Deletes sent mail.
• Delete this
Deletes the highlighted mail.
• Delete
selected
X
Use
b
to select a checkbox
(
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
“YES”
Deletes multiple mails.
• Delete all
X
Enter your security code
X
“YES”
Deletes all the sent mails.
Keep in secret
*
“Hiding Various Data”
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