191
Ma
il
■
Searching the phonebook: Select
View
phonebook
z
Select a phonebook entry
z
Select a mail address
■
Entering from a mail group: Select
group
z
Select a mail group
・
Mail addresses must be registered in a mail
group in advance.
・
If the total of entered addresses exceeds 5,
the mail group cannot be added.
・
Press
m
to check the mail group details.
3
Select
field
z
Enter the subject (up
to 30 one-byte or 15 two-byte characters)
4
Select
field
z
Enter the message
(up to 10,000 one-byte or 5,000 two-byte
characters)
・
Line feeds can be inserted in the message.
Press
#
to enter a line feed in 5-touch Input
Method (except in the one-byte and two-byte
numeric modes). A line feed is counted as a
character in the message.
・
A space is also counted as a character in the
message.
・
Text can be decorated.
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P192
■
Inserting a signature:
m5
・
Signature must be registered beforehand.
5
Press
p
・
Press
o
on the connecting screen to stop
connection. Press
p
on the sending screen
to stop sending and to save the i-mode Mail in
Unsent messages
folder of
Unsent messages
.
However, even when saved in
Unsent messages
folder, the i-mode Mail may be sent depending
on the operation timing.
・
When you are outside the service area and the
number of saved auto-send mails is less than
5, a confirmation screen appears asking
whether to send mail automatically in the
service area. When you select
Yes
, the mail is
saved as auto-send mail in
Unsent messages
folder of
Unsent messages
.
INFORMATION
●
When mail exceeding 10,000 bytes was
automatically saved due to start of other functions, a
part of the mail being composed may not be saved.
●
Depending on signal conditions, characters may not
be displayed correctly at the receiver side.
●
When transmission is completed correctly, the
i-mode Mail is saved in
Outbox
folder of
Outbox
.
However, when the sent mail matches the criteria
specified in Sort Criteria, it is saved in the specified
folder. When there is not enough available storage
space, or the maximum number of saved items is
exceeded, the oldest sent mail is overwritten. Be
sure to protect sent mail you want to keep.
●
When transmission fails, an error message is
displayed and the i-mode Mail is saved in
Unsent
messages
folder of
Unsent messages
. You can edit and
send i-mode Mail from
Unsent messages
.
●
Even if i-mode Mail is sent correctly,
Transmission
failed.
may be displayed and saved in
Unsent
messages
folder of
Unsent messages
depending on
signal conditions.
●
Except for exchanges between i-mode terminals
(including mova terminals), be sure not to use one-
byte katakana characters or pictograms. They may
not be displayed correctly at the receiver side.
Depending on the model of the receiver’s i-mode
terminal, some pictograms may not be displayed
correctly.
●
Depending on the settings of the receiver’s terminal
such as the number of characters that can be
displayed, the font or its display size, face marks
may not be displayed correctly, their shapes and
views may be different from the original ones.
●
An error message for address unknown etc. may not
be received when mail is sent to addresses other
than DoCoMo.
●
When there is not enough available storage space,
or the maximum number of saved items is
exceeded, i-mode Mail cannot be composed. Delete
unnecessary i-mode Mail and/or SMS from
Unsent
messages
.
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P213
Adding receivers
Add Address
You can send i-mode Mail to up to 5 addresses at
one time (Multi-address transmission).
・
There are 3 address types:
(TO),
(CC) and
(BCC).
: The main receiver
: The receiver to which you want to send a
copy of the mail
: The receiver to which you want to send a
copy of the mail but which you do not
want to be known to other receivers
・
Mail with no address entered in
field
cannot be sent.
・
The mail address entered in
field is not
shown to other receivers.
Co
m
pose Messa
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