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Messaging
E-mail composition menu options include the following:
Items
Description
Add Recipient
Add a new contact from your
Contacts
list.
Check Names
Checks input information such as e-mail addresses.
Insert (Picture, Voice
Note, and File)
Select the file you would like to insert into your message. If the message
contains an audio or image file, then video files cannot be inserted.
My Text
Provides message templates such as: “What are you up to?”, “Just
checking in...”, “Where are you?”, etc.
Spell Check
To check the spelling of your message content.
Save to Drafts
Save the message to your draft folder.
Cancel Message
Cancel sending of the composed message and return to the Inbox.
Before canceling, you can save the message to the drafts folder.
Message Options
Specify settings such as
Priority
,
Security
,
Permission
and
Language
.
Managing messages and folders
Each E-mail account and text message account has its own folder hierarchy with five default
folders:
Inbox
,
Outbox
,
Deleted Items
,
Drafts
, and
Sent Items
. The messages you receive
and send through the mail account are stored in these folders. You can also create additional
folders within each hierarchy. The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you
are using an
Outlook E-Mail
(can be synchronized with your PC by running ActiveSync),
Text
Messages
(stored in Inbox),
POP3
,
MMS
, or
IMAP4
account.
Summary of Contents for Atom Life
Page 1: ...MWg Atom Life User Manual...
Page 21: ...20 1 Before using your MWg Atom Life...
Page 33: ...32 2 Getting started...
Page 41: ...40 3 Synchronization...
Page 42: ...Chapter 4 Getting connected 4 1 Making a connection 4 2 Connecting to the Internet...
Page 72: ...Chapter 7 Camera 7 1 Capture mode 7 2 Setup menu 7 3 Media Album 7 4 View mode 7 5 Edit mode...
Page 86: ...Chapter 8 Equalizer Radio 8 1 Radio 8 2 Equalizer...
Page 91: ...90 8 Equalizer Radio...
Page 103: ...102 9 Windows Mobile Applications...
Page 104: ...Chapter 10 Applications 10 1 ClearVue PDF 10 2 JAVA Midlet 10 3 Other Applications...
Page 107: ...106 10 Applications...
Page 108: ...Chapter 11 Settings 11 1 Personal settings 11 2 System settings 11 3 Connection settings...
Page 121: ...120 11 Settings...
Page 126: ...Chapter 13 Don t panic 13 1 In plain English 13 2 Specifications...
Page 129: ...128 13 Don t panic...
Page 139: ...138 Index...
Page 140: ...Appendix...