254
■
To reply to the sender of mail with
multiple addresses
X
“Reply with quote”
X
“To all”
The message in the received i-mode mail is
quoted in the body of the reply.
A quotation mark (set to “>” by default) is displayed
at the start of the quoted message in the reply.
Quotation marks are not placed at every beginning
of lines.
To edit the quotation mark
→
p.271
For details of the subsequent procedure, see steps
3 to 7 on p.239.
After the mail has been sent, the received mail
detail screen appears and the “
” icon changes
to “
”.
<Forward mail>
Forwarding i-mode Mail to
Other Destination
You can forward the received i-mode mail to
other addresses.
c
“Fw:” is added to the subject of the i-mode mail
to be forwarded. If the number of characters
used for the subject exceeds 15 double-byte
characters (including “Fw:”), the characters over
this limit are deleted.
1
Received mail detail screen
(p.259)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Forward”
X
“
”
X
Select the address entry
method
For detailed information on entering addresses
→
p.240
You can edit the subject and message body. You
can forward i-mode mail consisting of up to 10,000
bytes (equivalent to 5,000 double-byte characters)
including the received message body and any
additional messages, headers, signatures and
attached melodies or images. In addition, an
attachment of the received mail can be forwarded.
2
o
(Send)
After the mail has been sent, the received mail
detail screen appears and the “
” icon changes
to “
”.
Adding Mail Addresses to
Phonebook
You can store the sender’s mail address or a
phone number to your phonebook.
<Example: To add the sender’s mail address
to the phonebook>
1
Received mail detail screen (p.259)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Save address”
■
When there are multiple mail addresses
to be stored
X
On the mail address selection screen,
select the mail address to be stored
■
To add the destination address or the
phone number on the sent mail to the
phonebook
X
Received mail detail screen (p.259)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Save address”
If the i-mode mail is sent to the multiple
addresses, select the mail address to be added
from the mail addressee list.
■
To add address or the phone number
typed in the message body of the
received or sent mail to the phonebook
X
Sent mail detail screen or Received mail
detail screen
X
Highlight the mail address or
the phone number to be added
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Add to phonebook”
2
“YES”
X
“Phone”
X
“New”
The entered information is
displayed in the new Add to
phonebook screen. Enter the required items and
store the entry.
“Adding Phonebook Entries”
→
p.107
NOTE
e
If the following type of files are attached or pasted,
those files or information are deleted: Attachment
prohibited to i-mode mail or Deco-mail for replying
with quote and output prohibited from the FOMA
terminal.
e
If a message body of the i-mode mail contains
attached data such as melodies or i-
α
ppli start
modules, you cannot reply message with the
attached data quoted.
e
If there contains the retrieve-incomplete attached file
in the i-mode mail to be replied with quote, this file is
not attached.
→
p.255
NOTE
e
If you forward the i-mode mail with “Fw:” (all single-
byte characters) in the subject line, “Fw2:” is added
into the forwarded i-mode mail subject line instead of
“Fw:”. Similarly, if “Fw2:” is included, “Fw3:” is added in
the forwarded mail, and “Fw4:” if “Fw3:” is included and
so on up to “Fw99:”. If the “Fw:” in the original mail
includes the double-byte characters or “FW:” (upper
case “W”), this is discarded and replaced by “Fw:” in
the forwarded mail.
e
If the following type of files are attached or pasted,
those files or information are deleted: Attachment
prohibited to i-mode mail or Deco-mail for forwarding
and output prohibited from the FOMA terminal.
e
If there contains the retrieve-incomplete attached file in
the i-mode mail to be forwarded, this file is not
attached.
→
p.255
e
If i-mode message contains the pasted data such as
melodies or i-
α
ppli start modules, you cannot quote
the pasted data even for forwarding.
New
Add
Add to phonebook
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