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<Forward mail>
Forwarding i-mode Mail to
Other Destination
You can forward the received i-mode mail to
other addresses.
c
"Fw:" is added to the subject of the i-mode mail
to be forwarded. If the number of characters
used for the subject exceeds 15 double-byte
characters (including "Fw:"), the characters over
this limit are deleted.
a
Received mail detail screen (p.264)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
"Forward"
X
"
"
X
Select the address entry method
For detailed information on entering addresses
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p.245
You can edit the subject and message body. You
can forward i-mode mail consisting of up to 10,000
bytes (equivalent to 5,000 double-byte characters)
including the received message body and any
additional messages, headers, signatures and
attached melodies or images. In addition, an
attachment of the received mail can be forwarded.
b
o
(Send)
After the mail has been sent, the received mail detail
screen appears and the "
" icon changes to "
".
e
If you forward the i-mode mail with "Fw:" (all single-byte
characters) in the subject line, "Fw2:" is added into the
forwarded i-mode mail subject line instead of "Fw:".
Similarly, if "Fw2:" is included, "Fw3:" is added in the
forwarded mail, and "Fw4:" if "Fw3:" is included and so on
up to "Fw99:". If the "Fw:" in the original mail includes the
double-byte characters or "FW:" (upper case "W"), "Fw:" is
added at the beginning of the subject line in the
forwarded mail.
e
If the following type of files are attached or pasted,
those files or information are deleted: Attachment
prohibited to i-mode mail or Deco-mail for forwarding
and to output from the FOMA terminal.
e
If there contains the retrieve-incomplete attached file
in the i-mode mail to be forwarded, this file is not
attached.
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e
If i-mode message contains the pasted data such as
melodies or i-
α
ppli start modules, you cannot quote
the pasted data even for forwarding.
e
When 2in1 is set to B mode, you cannot forward a mail.
e
When 2in1 is set to Dual mode, a forwarded mail to
Address B is saved in Outbox for A mode.
Adding Mail Addresses to
Phonebook
You can store the sender's mail address or a
phone number to your phonebook.
<Example: To add the sender's mail address
to the phonebook>
a
Received mail detail screen (p.264)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
"Save address"
■
When there are multiple mail addresses
to be stored
X
On the mail address selection screen,
select the mail address to be stored
■
To add the destination address or the phone
number on the sent mail to the phonebook
X
Sent mail detail screen (p.264)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
"Save address"
If the i-mode mail is sent to the multiple
addresses, select the mail address to be added
from the mail addressee list.
■
To add address or the phone number
typed in the message body of the
received or sent mail to the phonebook
X
Sent mail detail screen or Received mail
detail screen
X
Highlight the mail address or
the phone number to be added
X
p
(FUNC)
X
"Add to phonebook"
b
"YES"
X
"Phone"
X
"New"
The entered information is
displayed in the new Add to
phonebook screen. Enter the
required items and store the entry.
"Adding Phonebook Entries"
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p.107
■
To add information to the UIM
phonebook
X
"YES"
X
"UIM"
When you add information to the UIM
phonebook, "Overwrite" is displayed as the
storage method instead of "Add".
Retrieving the Selective
Received Attached File
When the total capacity of the message body,
inserted image and attached file exceeds 100K
bytes, the attached file cannot be automatically
received at the mail reception. In this case, you
have to manually retrieve an attached file later.
c
You should also retrieve the file manually to the
file deselected on "Prefer attachment".
c
The "
" icon and the "
" icon are displayed
on the "Received mail detail" screen if you
retrieve no attached files and a part of the
attached file, respectively.
a
Received mail detail screen (p.264)
X
Select the attached file showing
the icon of "
" or "
"
Retrieving data starts.
Data has been retrieved and the screen is displayed
showing the completion of retrieving data.
NOTE
Add to phonebook
New
Add
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