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What
is
i
-mode
Ma
il?
What is i-mode Mail?
The mail function provided on the FOMA terminal
enables you to send and receive i-mode mail and SMS.
Subscribing <i-mode> is required for using i-mode mail.
How to send and receive i-mode mail
→
pp.247, 258
c
You can send and receive SMS (text) with other
FOMA terminals without subscribing to i-mode.
How to send and receive SMS
→
pp.288, 289
d
i-mode mail
Subscribing to i-mode, as well as allowing you
to exchange mail with other i-mode terminals
(including mova terminals), also lets you send
and receive e-mail messages via the Internet.
Your mail address when you subscribe to
i-mode is determined as described below.
■
For subscribing i-mode first time
The part before the @ symbol in your e-mail
address is randomly created using a combi-
nation of alphanumeric characters. You
should check what your e-mail address is
after you subscribe to the i-mode service.
Example: [email protected]
<To check your own e-mail address>
Menu screen
X
ENGLISH
X
Options
X
Settings
X
“Confirm Mail Address”
a
When mail is exchanged between i-mode
terminals (including mova terminals), only
the part before the “@” symbol in the e-mail
address needs to be entered.
a
To receive mail sent from a PC via e-mail,
the full e-mail address, including
“@docomo.ne.jp”, must be used.
a
Sending i-mode mail
→
p.247
a
Receiving i-mode mail
→
p.258
■
Receive option
You can check information such as the sub-
ject lines of mail held at the i-mode Center
and then select the mail you want to receive
or delete items of mail at the i-mode Center
before receiving your mail.
→
p.260
■
Specifying mail settings
You can customize your mail settings as fol-
lows:
* For details, refer to the “i-mode User’s Man-
ual” provided when you subscribed to
i-mode.
■
Changing your mail address <Mail
Address (Change Mail Address)>
For example, if your address is
“[email protected]”,
you can change the part that precedes the
“@” symbol to your preferred name.
■
Confirming your mail address <Mail
Address (Confirm Mail Address)>
This allows you to check your current mail
address.
■
Secret code registration <Mail Address
(Other Settings)
X
Register a Secret Code>
When your phone number is used as your
e-mail address, you can include your 4-digit
secret code in the address. In that way, you
can avoid receiving unwanted mail since only
incoming mail that provides the secret code
will be accepted.
■
Resetting your mail address <Mail Address
(Other Settings)
X
Reset Mail Address>
Use this feature to reset your mail address to
“[your-phone-number]@docomo.ne.jp”.
■
Rejecting spam mail
You can restrict the mail you receive by using
any of the following methods to specify your
mail accept and mail reject settings:
①
Reject/Receive Mail Settings <Receiving
Mail (Spam Mail Prevention)
X
Reject/
Receive Mail Settings>
a
Allows you to accept only mail from speci-
fied service providers among DoCoMo,
au, Vodafone, TU-KA and WILLCOM.
Also accepts only mail from specified
domains or addresses when the mail is
not from one of the above providers. You
can reject messages from addresses
disguising mobile phone/PHS domains.
②
SMS Rejection Settings <Receiving Mail
(Spam Mail Prevention)
X
SMS Rejection
Settings>
a
You can restrict receiving SMS using
one of the following four rejection set-
tings: “Reject All SMS”, “Reject Anony-
mous SMS”, “Reject Intl. SMS” and
“Reject Anonymous and Intl. SMS”. You
can also check the setting status.
A
B
docomo.△△
△△̲ab1234yz@
docomo.ne.jp
●
Mail address
docomo.taro△△
△△@
docomo.ne.jp
●
Mail address
i-mode Center
A
→
B
:docomo.△△
△△̲ab1234yz
B
→
A
:docomo.taro△△
△△
Mail sent between i-mode terminals
A
→
C
:docomotaro@△△
△△.□□□
□□□.co.jp
C
→
A
:docomo.taro△△
△△@docomo.ne.jp
Mail sent between an i-mode terminal and an e-mail user
C
PC, etc.
docomotaro@△△
△△.□□□
□□□.co.jp
●
Mail address
<Setting procedure>
Menu screen
X
ENGLISH
X
Options
X
Mail Settings
X
Each setting
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