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<Delete selected>
e
You cannot select this option to delete protected
i-mode mail or SMS.
<Delete read>
e
If you select "Delete read" after the mails are shown
using the Filter function, those mails shown are
deleted except i-mode mails or SMS which are
protected and already read.
<Delete all SMS-R>
e
The protected SMS report cannot be deleted.
<Delete all>
e
Unread i-mode mail or SMS is deleted as well.
e
If you select "Delete all" after the mails are shown
using Filter, those mails shown are deleted except the
protected i-mode mails or SMS.
<Keep in secret>
e
A mail that is not displayed by the setting of 2in1 is
not targeted for move, even if "Keep all" or "Put out
all" is selected.
Function menu (Sent mail list screen)
*: This option appears only in Secret mode or in Secret data
only mode. In the Secret folder, this turns to "Put out" and
select from "Put out this", "Put out selected" or "Put out
all".
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<Move>
e
You cannot move a bookmark to the Secret folder.
e
You cannot protect SMS in the FOMA card (UIM).
<Search mail>
e
You can further search from the "Reference result"
screen.
e
The Sort and Filter functions can be used together.
e
To return to the original display, select "Display all".
e
You cannot sort i-mode mail that has no subject
entered and is shown as "No title" even if setting "No
title" as a sort criteria.
<Sort> <Filter>
e
The Sort and Filter functions can be used together.
e
To return to the original display, select "Display all".
e
Sort and Filter are released when you exit the sent list
screen.
<Color coding>
e
On the sent mail list screen, pressing
w
for one
second or longer is also available for changing colors.
Edit
X
Edit the address, subject or
message body
X
o
(Send)
Re-edits the message.
Move
X
Select a folder
X
Use
b
to
select a checkbox (
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
"YES"
Moves the selected mail to other folder.
Search mail
Searches for mail specifying the
destination address or subject.
• Search
receiver
Specifies the mail address by
referencing the Phonebook or
history, or by entering a character
one by one.
• Phonebook
Specifies a mail address by
searching the phonebook.
• Sent
address
Specifies a mail address from the
Sent address list.
• Received
address
Specifies a mail address from the
Received address list.
• Enter
address
Specifies a mail addresses by
entering a character one by one.
• Search
subject
X
Enter a subject
Display all
Resets the display made by the
search, sort or filter function to the
original display (all in reverse
chronologic order).
Sort
Sorts mail according to the specified
criteria.
Filter
Displays only the messages that
meet the specified criterion.
Color coding
Selects the color coding of the
received mail (time and date, mail
address/name, subject) from
"Default" (black), "Red" or "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.
iC transmission
"Transferring One Data at a Time"
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Send Ir data
Copy to microSD
Copies the received mail to the
microSD memory card.
• Copy this
Copies the highlighted mail.
• Copy
selected
X
Use
b
to select a checkbox
(
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
"YES"
Copies multiple mails.
• Copy all
X
Enter your security code
X
"YES"
Copies all mails stored in the folder.
UIM operation
"Saving SMS (Short Message) to
Your FOMA Card (UIM)
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No. of messages
Displays the number of messages
and protected messages in the
folder.
Store in Center
"Saving mails at the Data Security
Center"
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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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• Keep this
Stores the highlighted mail in the
"Secret" folder.
• Keep
selected
X
Use
b
to select a checkbox
(
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
"YES"
Stores the multiple messages in the
"Secret" folder.
• Keep all
Stores all the received mail in the
"Secret" folder.
NOTE