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The following settings can be made for mail:
・
For details, see “i-mode User’s Manual” you
received when you subscribed to i-mode.
■
Changing the mail address [
Change Mail
Address
]
You can change the part preceding the @ symbol
to another address like “docomo.
△△
_ab1234yz
@docomo.ne.jp”.
■
Registering a secret code [
Mail Address
(
Other
Settings
)
→
Register a Secret Code
]
When you use the phone number address, a 4-
digit secret code can be registered in addition to
the mail address. Since mail with no secret code
specified is not received, you can avoid receiving
unnecessary mail.
■
Resetting the mail address [
Mail Address
(
Other
Settings
)
→
Reset Mail Address
]
You can set your mail address to “mobile phone
■
Checking mail address [
Confirm Mail Address
]
You can check your current mail address.
■
Receiving/rejecting specified mail
You can restrict incoming mail by setting to receive/
reject mail in one of the following methods:
a
Receiving mail from specified domains
[
Receiving Mail
(
Reject/Receive Mail Settings
)
→
Receive Mail from Selected Domains
]
・
You can receive the mail through the specified
carrier(s) out of au, Vodafone, TU-KA, and
WILLCOM.
・
Of the mail through carriers other than above,
those from the specified domain(s) are
received.
・
Mails from NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode, i-shot,
charge notice service, e-billing charges
notification, and visualnet are all received.
b
Receiving/rejecting mail from specified
addresses [
Receiving Mail
(
Reject/Receive Mail
Settings
)
→
Receive Selected Mail, Reject Selected
]
・
Of all received mails, you receive/reject only
those from the specified addresses.
c
Receiving/rejecting only i-mode Mail
[
Receiving Mail
(
Reject/Receive Mail Settings
)
→
Receive only i-mode mail
,
Reject only i-mode mail
]
・
You receive (reject mail via the Internet)/
reject mail only between i-mode terminals.
d
Rejecting mass i-mode Mail senders
[
Receiving Mail
(
Other Settings
)
→
Reject Mass
i-mode Mail Senders
]
・
The 200th and later i-mode Mail messages
sent from an i-mode terminal (including
mova) in a single day are rejected. The initial
setting is
Reject
and you do not need to make
any settings to reject mail from large-volume
senders.
e
Rejecting Unsolicited Ad Mail (mail with
未
承諾広告※
) [
Receiving Mail
(
Other Settings
)
→
Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail
]
・
Unsolicited mail sent for the purpose of adver-
tising and publicity without receivers consent
that is marked with “
未承諾広告※
” at the
beginning of the subject can be rejected. The
initial setting is
Reject
and you do not need to
make any settings to reject such mail. (The
sender is required by law to add
未承諾広告※
(6 two-byte characters) at the beginning of the
subject.)
f
Rejecting SMS [
Receiving Mail
(
Other Settings
)
→
Set/Confirm SMS Rejection Settings
]
・
You can set to reject SMS to be received and
select from 4 types, rejecting all SMS,
rejecting SMS with no caller ID, rejecting
international SMS, or rejecting SMS with no
caller ID and international SMS. In addition,
you can confirm the current settings.
■
Checking current settings [
Confirm Settings
]
You can check the current settings for receiving/
rejecting mail, etc.
■
Restricting mail size [
Limit Mail Size
]
You can restrict the i-mode Mail to receive to the
specified size.
■
Suspending i-mode Mail function [
Suspend
]
If you do not use the mail function, you can stop it
in the i-mode Center.
The number of characters that can be sent and
received in i-mode Mail is as follows:
Setting mail
Setting procedure
iMenu
→
ENGLISH
→
d
Options
→
a
Mail Settings
→
[Follow each settings in
【 】
below]
Only one of
Receive Mail from Selected
Domains
,
Receive Selected Mail
,
Reject Selected
,
Receive only i-mode mail
, and
Reject only
i-mode mail
can be set at a time.
Number of characters that can be sent/received
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