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What
is
i
-mode
Ma
il?
as e-mail attachments or their transmission
from the FOMA terminal is prohibited.)
a
To send i-mode mail with melodies
→
p.255
a
For receiving i-mode mail with melodies
→
p.263
a
Attached images
You can attach melodies that you have
downloaded from i-mode sites or website to
i-mode mail and then send and receive
mail with the attached melodies. (Note that
you cannot attach melodies when their use
as e-mail attachments or their transmission
from the FOMA terminal is prohibited.)
a
To send i-mode mail with images
→
p.255
a
For receiving i-mode mail with images
→
p.264
a
Attached ToruCa
With attached to an i-mode mail, you can
send or receive ToruCa which is down-
loaded from the websites or i-mode sites,
or is acquired from the reader/writer unit for
ToruCa or the external memory.
a
To send i-mode mail with ToruCa
→
p.255
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i-shot
You can use i-shot to exchange still images
shot using a terminal with a camera function
as attached files with i-mode terminals
(including mova terminals), PCs or third-party
mobile phones. A mail that includes the
attached file format or the URL (or icon) to
view the image and the storage expiration
date of the image is sent to the recipient, and
selecting the URL can download the image.
The body of mail sent to a mova terminal can
be up to 184 double-byte (369 bytes) long. If
you attach multiple files, the attached files are
deleted and only the message itself is sent.
a
To send i-mode mail with images
→
p.255
a
For receiving i-mode mail with images
→
p.264
*
:
If you receive a mail showing URL for the attached
image
a
Images are held for up to 10 days at the
i-shot Center, after which they are automat-
ically deleted.
a
An i-mode terminal can send a still image
up to 500K bytes. When an attached image
of 20K bytes or larger is sent to an i-mode
terminal, the recipient receives the image
automatically compressed in size.
■
i-motion mail
You can use i-motion mail to exchange mov-
ies you have shot or downloaded from i-mode
sites with phones that support i-motion mail,
PCs or third-party mobile phones. (Note that
you cannot attach movie files when their use
as e-mail attachments or their transmission
from the FOMA terminal is prohibited.)
a
To send i-motion mail
→
p.255
a
For receiving i-motion mail
→
p.264
■
How the service works
Movie files attached to i-mode mail are sent to
the i-motion mail Center where they are saved.
(If the mail is sent to a PC, the data is sent
directly as an attached file.)
When i-motion mail is received by a phone that
supports i-motion mail, the URL appears in the
message body of the mail and the recipient can
then download the movie by pressing the URL.
If you send i-motion mail to a phone that does
not support i-motion mail, the i-motion is con-
verted into consecutive still images and the
recipient receives a mail message containing
the URL for the images. The recipient can
then download the images by selecting the
URL displayed in the mail.
a
Movies are stored at the i-motion mail center for
up to 10 days. If this storage period is exceeded,
the images are automatically deleted.
a
A terminal that supports i-motion mail can
receive a movie up to 500K bytes. The size
of downloaded movie is automatically
changed to the one that matches the termi-
nal that supports i-motion mail.
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i-mode terminal
(FOMA)
Still image
sent via
i-shot
i-mode Center
i-shot Center
Sent as an
attached
image
②
Press the URL in the mail
message (Web To function)*
①
Mail containing images
or URL (or icon) which
allows you to view the
image.
③
Image data*
i-mode
terminal
(FOMA)
PC, etc.
i-mode
terminal
(mova)
Internet
i-motion-mail-compatible
FOMA terminal
i-mode Center
PC, etc.
Sent as an
attached
movie
Sent as
i-mode
i-motion-mail-
compatible
FOMA terminal
i-motion-mail-
incompatible
terminal
i-motion mail
Center
Internet
①
Mail with the
URL for the
attached images
②
Press the URL in the mail
message (Web To function)
③
Attached movie or
consecutive still
image files
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