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<Reply to mail>
Replying to i-mode Mail
You can send a reply to an i-mode mail message.
When replying, you can either compose a new
message or quote the body of the received message
in your reply.
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A reply has “Re:” automatically inserted at the top of
the subject. If the number of characters used for the
subject exceeds 15 full-pitch characters (including
“Re:”), the part that exceeds this limit is deleted.
Replying by composing a new message
1
Received mail list screen (P.227)/
Received mail detail screen (P.228)
o
(Reply) Edit the subject and
message body and send it
■
To reply to the sender and all addresses of
mail with multiple addresses
“Reply” “To sender”
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To reply to the sender and all addresses of
mail with multiple addresses
“Reply” “To all”
If replies cannot be sent to the sender, all the
addresses, including the other broadcast addresses,
are deleted from the displayed mail reply screen.
If the list of broadcast addresses includes some to
which replies cannot be sent, these addresses to
which replies cannot be sent are deleted from the
displayed mail reply screen.
After the reply has been sent the “
” icon changes
to “
”.
Replying by quoting the received message
You can quote the received i-mode mail in your
reply.
1
Received mail detail screen (P.228)
p
(FUNC) “Reply with quote”
Edit the subject and message body
and send it
■
To reply to the sender of mail with multiple
addresses
“Reply with quote” “To sender”
■
To reply to the sender and all addresses of
mail with multiple addresses
“Reply with quote” “To all”
The message in the received i-mode mail is quoted
in the body of the reply.
A single quotation symbol (set to “>” by default) is
displayed at the start of the quoted message in the
reply. Quotation symbols are not displayed at the
beginning of each line.
To edit the quotation symbol
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P.235
After the reply has been sent the “
” icon changes
to “
”.
<Forward mail>
Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other
Recipients
You can forward i-mode mail you have received to
other people.
●
Forwarded mail has “Fw:” automatically inserted at
the top of the subject. If the number of characters
used for the subject exceeds 15 full-pitch characters
(including “Fw:”), the part that exceeds this limit is
deleted.
1
Received mail detail screen (P.228)
p
(FUNC) “Forward”
“
<No address>” Enter an address
For detailed information on entering addresses
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P.209
You can edit the subject and message body. You can
forward i-mode mail consisting of up to a total of 5,000
full-pitch characters including the received message
body and any additional messages, headers and
signatures.
2
o
(Send)
After the mail has been sent the “
” icon changes to
“
”.
z
You cannot use this function to check for SMS. Use “Check
new SMS” to receive SMS.
N
z
The “
” icon is displayed for senders to whom you
cannot reply (e.g. senders with e-mail addresses longer than
50 half-pitch characters).
z
When you reply to i-mode mail that has “Re:” (all half-pitch
characters) already included in the subject line, “Re2:” is
inserted into the reply’s i-mode mail subject line instead of
“Re:”. Similarly, if “Re2:” is included, “Re3:” is inserted in the
reply, and “Re4:” if “Re3:” is included and so on up to “Re99:”.
If the “Re:” in the original mail includes full-pitch characters or
an upper case “E” (“RE:”), this is discarded and replaced by
“Re:” in your reply.
z
You cannot reply to an i-shot mail sent from the address
“[email protected]”.
N
N
z
If the file which is prohibited to be attached to mails or output
from the FOMA terminal is attached to or pasted, the file and
its information are deleted.
z
When data such as a melody or specification for activating
i-
α
ppli is pasted into the mail message, the pasted data is
deleted.
z
Even when there is only 1 attached file whose downloading is
not completed, the file is not attached.
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