
7-4
Sending mail
the secondary nameserverMail
The Nokia 9000 Communicator mail system is
compliant with the Internet standards SMTP,
IMAP4, POP3 and MIME1.
Mail is started in the Internet applications main
view by selecting Mail and pressing the
Select
command button. The Mail main view shows the
following folders:
Own texts
— Contains the texts you have created
with the communicator. The listed documents
may contain formatted text, but the text will ap-
pear in the editor without formatting.
Received mail
— Contains mail fetched from the
remote mailbox. See "Remote mailbox".
Remote mailbox
— Your electronic mailbox serv-
ice, which receives all your mail, is called the re-
mote mailbox. This service may be offered by a
cellular network operator, your company, or a
commercial Internet access provider. The mail
protocol used between the communicator and
the remote mailbox is IMAP4. Required mailbox
and Internet Access Point settings are described
in "Remote mailbox".
Document outbox
— The communicator’s outgo-
ing communications manager. See chapter 12
"Document outbox".
Sending mail
Mail can be sent either via the Mail, Notes (see
chapter 8 "Notes: Sending") or Calendar (see
chapter 9 "Calendar: Day view - Memos") appli-
cations.
To create new mail:
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Press
Write mail
in the Mail main view. An
empty mail editor opens.
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Write the message. You can edit the contents,
but you cannot apply any styles (i.e., format
the text).
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When the message is ready to be sent, press
Recipient
to select an address for the mail
from the Mail directory. See "Mail directory".
To send previously created documents:
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Select the Own texts folder in the Mail main
view and press
Open
. Select a document and
press
Open
. The document is loaded in the mail
editor without any possible text formattings. If
the document contained text formattings, be-
fore you can edit the document, you will be
asked if you want to edit the original (and lose
all formattings) or create a copy in the Own
texts folder and edit the copy instead.
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When the document is ready to be sent, press
Recipient
to open the Mail directory. See
"Mail directory".
To reply to received mail:
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Select the Received mail folder and press
Open
. Select a message and press
Open
. The
document is opened in the mail viewer.
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Press
Reply
. The mail editor opens. If the set-
ting
Include text in reply
is used (activated in
the Mail settings), the contents of the mes-
sage you are replying to are copied into the
new message (see figure 7-2). If the received
mail message is a MIME document, only the
first text part is included in the reply.
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When the reply is ready to be sent, press
Send
. The Mail envelope view opens, see
"Mail envelope".
To forward received mail:
�
Select the Received mail folder and press
Open
. Select a message and press
Open
. The
document is opened in the mail viewer.
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