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Preventing nuisance mail
You can effectively prevent receiving nuisance mail by changing your mail address, or by using
Receive/Reject Selected Mail.
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Number of characters that can be sent/received
The number of characters that can be sent/received by i-mode mail is as below.
Item
Full-pitch characters
Half-pitch characters
(kanji, hiragana, pictographs, etc.)
(alphabet, numbers, katakana, etc.)
Subject
15
30
Address
−
50
Text
5000
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10000
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When a file such as a melody, image or i-motion movie is attached or text is decorated, the number of characters that can be
received/sent decreases.
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Up to 5,000 full-pitch characters (10,000 bytes) can be sent/received as the text of i-mode mail, but this number can be lower,
depending on the volume of attached files. Files that are not compatible with i-mode mail cannot be received or sent; such files are
deleted automatically at the i-mode Center and just the mail text is delivered. In this case, the text is headed by the message
“
添付ファイル削除
(Attachment deleted)”.
[Then, the mail is received up to the maximum number of characters including “
添付ファイル削除
(Attachment deleted)”.]
You cannot receive the attached file that was deleted.
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When the text of the i-mode mail contains more than the maximum characters, “/” or “//” is inserted at the end and the excess part is
deleted automatically.
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When sending i-mode mail to i-mode phones of the mova service, the text of up to 2,000 full-pitch characters can be sent.
Also, the i-shot/i-motion mail is sent with URLs added and the attached files other than those are deleted.
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Characters in the subject field of the i-mode mail that are in excess of the maximum will be deleted.
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You can exchange mail containing half-pitch katakana characters or pictographs only between i-mode phones (including the mova).
In other cases, those characters might not be displayed correctly on the receiving end.
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When you cannot receive i-mode mail
i-mode mail is delivered to your i-mode phone as soon as it arrives at the i-mode Center. However, if you cannot
receive i-mode mail such as when your i-mode mobile phone is off or out of the service area, the mail will be kept at
the i-mode Center. Mail held at the i-mode Center will be re-sent at certain intervals up to three times. Also, you can
set Receive Option Setting so that you can select i-mode mail messages at the i-mode Center to receive them.
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The table below shows the maximum number of i-mode mail messages that can be held at the i-mode Center and the maximum
holding period.
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Once the holding period expires, the i-mode mail is deleted automatically.
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The maximum number of i-mode mail messages that can be held varies according to their data size. When the maximum number is
exceeded, the i-mode Center stops receiving i-mode mail and returns it with an error message to the senders. Your i-mode phone will
display “
” (indicates maximum number of messages held at the Center). While Receive Option Setting is set to “ON”,
“
” (indicates maximum number of messages held at the Center) does not appear even when the maximum number of messages
is exceeded.
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You can receive i-mode mail held at the i-mode Center using “Check new message” (see page 267) or “Receive option” (see page 266).
Further, if new i-mode mail is delivered, it will be sent with other i-mode mail and Messages R/F that have been held at the Center.
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Once you receive i-mode mail with your i-mode phone, it will be deleted at the i-mode Center.
The received i-mode mail is saved to your i-mode phone. (See page 263)
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When the mail function is suspended, no more mail is held at the i-mode Center.
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The i-mode Center might not accept extremely bulky i-mode mail.
Information
i-mode mail
207 - 1,000
720 hours
(up to approx. 2 Mbytes)
Maximum Number Held
Maximum Holding Period
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