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<Inbo
x/Outbo
x>
*
:
If you have selected the Auto-sort settings in the Outbox
folder, “Send impossible” is displayed.
Function menu (received mail list
screen)
c
The available functions vary between the
received mail list screen and unread mail list
screen, which means that the functions to be
listed are different.
Edit addr/subj
Edits a previously specified e-mail
address, phone number or mail
subject.
List setting
Selects from “Name” or “Address”
about how to view the list of mail
addresses or phone number to be
automatically sorted.
Release
Releases the auto-sort conditions.
• Release this
Deselects the selected auto-sort
criterion.
• Release
selected
X
Use
b
to select a checkbox
(
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
“YES”
Deselects the selected auto-sort
criteria.
• Release all
Deselects all the auto-sort criteria.
NOTE
e
You cannot set the “Inbox”, “Outbox”, “Chat”, “Trash
box” or “Secret” folders in automatic sorting.
e
If even a single address on the broadcasted mail fits
the auto-sort condition, the message is sorted to the
folder set in “Address sort” or “Send impossible”. Sort
condition is looked up to in order of entries for
address.
e
For the folder with mail security (p.271) set, you need
to enter the security code after selecting “Auto-sort”
from the Inbox/Outbox folder list function menu.
<Address sort (Look-up group)>
e
You cannot set “Group 00” or groups in the FOMA
card (UIM).
<Address sort (Enter address)>
e
Ensure that the e-mail address domain (the part that
follows the @ symbol) is entered correctly. If the
address format is “[phone number]@docomo.ne.jp”,
simply enter the phone number.
<Subject sort>
e
If the subject meets the sort criteria for multiple fold-
ers, the mail is sorted into the folder closest to the
“Inbox” or “Outbox” folder.
e
Only 1 subject can be set for each folder.
e
You cannot sort i-mode mail that has no subject
entered and is shown as “No title” even if setting “No
title” as a sort criteria.
e
You cannot use this option to sort SMS.
<Reply impossible>
e
You cannot use this option to sort SMS reports.
e
“Reply impossible” can only be set for one folder
within Inbox.
<Send impossible>
e
“Send impossible” can only be set for one folder
within Outbox.
<Sort all>
e
You cannot use this option to sort SMS reports or
SMS received directly to the FOMA card (UIM).
e
“Sort all” can only be set for 1 i-
α
ppli mail folder for
received and sent i-
α
ppli mail respectively.
<List setting>
e
You can also switch between the “Name” and
“Address” by pressing
q
in the Auto-sort settings
screen.
Reply
“Replying by composing a new
message”
→
p.262
Move
X
Select a folder
X
Use
b
to
select a checkbox (
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
“YES”
Moves the selected mail to another folder.
Search mail
Searches for mail using a specified
sender or subject.
• Search
sender
Specifies the mail address by
browsing the Phonebook or history,
or by entering characters.
• Phone-
book
Specifies an e-mail address by
searching the phonebook.
Searching the phonebook (Specifying
the search method)
→
p.116
• Received
address
Specifies an e-mail address from
the Received address list.
• Sent
address
Specifies an e-mail address from
the Sent address list.
• Enter
address
Specifies an e-mail address
by
entering each character.
• Search sub-
ject
X
Enter a subject
Display all
Returns the search and sort
displays or displays that use filter
functions to their original display
settings (all “Chronological
↑
”).
Sort
Sorts mail according to the specified
criteria.
Filter
Displays mail according to the
specified criteria.
• Unread
Displays only unread i-mode mail
and SMS.
• Read
Displays only read i-mode mail and
SMS.
• Protected
Displays only protected i-mode mail
and SMS.
• Image
Displays only i-mode mail with attached or
inserted images, or with pasted
downloading information for large images.
• Melody
Displays only i-mode mail with
attached or pasted melodies.
• ToruCa
Displays only i-mode mail with
ToruCa attached.
• i-
α
ppli
Displays only i-mode mail that
includes i-
α
ppli startup setting.
• SMS
Displays only SMS
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