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Using the function menu in the Sent Mail List display
In the sent mail list display...
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Press
p
(FUNC)
s
Choose from the following options:
Note
<Move>
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You cannot use this option to move mail to the “Trash box” folder.
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You cannot move SMS or SMS reports in the UIM to another folder.
<Search mail>
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You can also search the results of a search.
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This option can also be used with the Filter function or Sort display.
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To return to the original display, select “Display all”.
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You cannot use this function to search for i
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mode mail that has no subject entered and is shown as “No title” by setting “No title” as the subject
search criteria.
<Sort>
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The Sort display and Filter function can be used together. For example, to view only the unread mail in the Received Mail List display in
chronological order, select “Chronological
↓
” in the Sort menu and then “Unread” in the Filter function.
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To return to the original display, select “Display all”.
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If you view mail in the Sort display, exit the display and then view the Received Mail List display again, the display reverts to showing all the mail.
<Filter>
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If you view mail with the Filter function, exit the display and then view the Received Mail List display again, the display reverts to showing all the mail.
You can also return to this display by selecting “Display all”.
<List setting>
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You can also switch between “Subject”, “Name” and “Address” by pressing
q
in the Received Mail List display.
<Read all>
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If you view mail with the Filter function and then select “Read all”, only the currently displayed mail is marked as read.
<Protect ON/OFF>
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If you exceed the limit on the number of received mail messages (the total number of i
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mode mail and SMS) that can be stored on the FOMA
terminal (P. 276), precedence is given to deleting mail in the “Trash box” folder when new mail arrives. If there is no mail in the “Trash box” folder,
read and unprotected received mail is deleted starting with the oldest message.
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You cannot protect SMS in the UIM.
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You cannot protect mail in the “Trash box” folder.
<Unprotect all>
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If you view mail with the Filter function and then select “Unprotect all”, protection is only removed from the currently displayed mail.
<Move trash box>
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This option moves mail to be deleted to the “Trash box” folder. Mail moved to the “Trash box” folder is not deleted immediately and can be retrieved
and returned to another folder until it is deleted. Once the “Inbox” folder is full, mail in the “Trash box” folder is the first mail to be deleted as new mail
arrives.
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You cannot move protected mail or SMS or reports in the UIM to the “Trash box” folder.
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If you move unread mail to the “Trash box” folder, it is marked as read.
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If you view mail with the Filter function and then select “Move trash box”, only the currently displayed mail can be moved to the “Trash box” folder.
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If you select “Move trash box” from the Received Mail List display Function menu and select the mail to be moved to the “Trash box” folder when the
limit on the permitted number of saved messages has already been reached, a message appears confirming that the moved mail will be given
priority in automatic deletion when mail is received. Select “YES” to move the mail to the “Trash box” folder.
<Delete>
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You can use this option to delete unread i
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mode mail and SMS.
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You cannot use this option to delete protected i
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mode mail or SMS.
<Delete selected>
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You cannot select protected i
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mode mail or SMS.
<Delete read>
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You cannot use this option to delete read i
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mode mail or SMS that are protected.
<Delete all SMS-R>
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You cannot use this option to delete protected SMS reports.
<Delete all>
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You can use this option to delete unread i
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mode mail and SMS.
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You cannot use this option to delete protected i
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mode mail or SMS.
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