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Messages in your News/Info Folder can be deleted individually, but are protected from
the
J
Delete Messages
option and from automatic deletion when memory is full.
To delete a message from your News/Info Folder, proceed as follows.
Press
y
or
z
to highlight the message you want to delete and press
U
.
Or
While reading a message, press
U
to display the Message Options menu.
Press
y
or
z
to highlight
J
Delete Message
and press
{
.
InBoxes
Using Your News/Info InBox
Your TalkAbout T900 Personal Interactive Communicator (PIC) is capable of receiving
information service messages. The following sections contain instructions on how to create
an inbox, view and set an inbox message history, move an inbox, and delete an inbox.
Creating an InBox
Your communicator provides you with the capability to create an inbox for any information
service message for which no information service inbox currently exists. To do so, proceed
as follows.
From the Main menu, press
y
or
z
to highlight
j
News/Info InBox
and press
{
.
Press
y
or
z
to highlight the message for which you want to create an inbox and press
U
to display the Message Options menu.
Press
y
or
z
to highlight
n
Create InBox
and press
{
.
Viewing InBox Message History
After an information service inbox has been created, all messages received at the same
address/sub-address are stored in the inbox. The InBox History feature allows you to
specify the number of messages to store in the inbox before overwriting them with new
messages.
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