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*1
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If an SMS is selected, this option changes to “Compose
SMS”, which composes an SMS with the phone
number pasted to address. “When You Receive an
SMS (Short Message)”
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*2
:
“Redial” is for the sent address list screen from redials
and “Dialed calls” is for the sent address list screen
from dialed calls.
<Mail settings>
Setting Up the FOMA
Terminal Mail Functions
1
i
X
X
“Mail set-
tings”
The “Mail settings” screen
appears.
2
Select any item
NOTE
<Received calls>
e
The displayed received calls screen is “All calls”
(shows the entire received calls record).
Scroll
(default: 1 line)
Selects any of “1 line”, “3 lines” and
“5lines” to specify the number of
lines scrolled when using
c
on the
mail detail screen.
Font size
(default: Standard)
Selects the size of displayed
characters on the mail detail screen
from “Standard”, “Small”, “Large 1”
or “Large 2”.
Mail list disp.
(default: 1line+body)
Sets the number of lines and item to
be displayed on the mail list screen.
You can select either of “2 lines”, “1
line” or “1line+body”.
■
To switch the mail list display
X
Select the display mode
Switches to “Subject”, “Name” or
“Address”.
Message display
Sets the position from where to start
displaying the message body.
• Standard
(default)
Displays the message from the
headers onwards (date and time
received/sent).
• From mes-
sage
Displays the message from the
message body onwards.
Start
attachment(auto)
(default: ON)
Sets whether to automatically play
the attached or pasted melody when
opening an i-mode mail.
Header/Signature
“Editing Headers, Signatures and
Quotation
marks”
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Mail security
“Setting security for individual
mailboxes”
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p.170
Mail settings
Message display
Start attachment(auto)
Header/Signature
Mail security
Receiving display
Receive option setting
Attached file
Font size
Mail list disp.
Scroll
Select
Mail settings 1/2
Receiving display
Sets whether to give display priority
to receiving and reception results
screens if a mail, MessageR or
MessageF is received while you are
using the FOMA terminal.
• Alarm pre-
ferred
(default)
Shows the receiving and reception
results screen.
• Operation
preferred
Gives priority to the screen being used
rather than showing the receiving and
reception results screens.
Receive option
setting
Sets whether to receive mail
selectively.
• ON
Does not automatically receive mail.
• OFF
(default)
Receives mail automatically.
Attached file
(default: Receive all)
Sets the mode to receive the
attached files selecting from
“Receive all”, “Receive image”,
“Receive melody” or “No receive”.
Speed photo auto
disp.
(default: ON)
Sets whether to automatically
display a still image when receiving
a speed photo mail.
If you set Speed photo auto display
to “OFF” and you receive a speed
photo mail, the attached image is
not automatically displayed. To
display the image, display the
received mail.
Read out setting
Sets Read out message.
• Select voice
(default:
Female 1)
Select a voice for reading a received
mail from “Female 1”, “Female 2”,
“Male 1”, “Male 2” or “Robot”.
• Read out
received mail
(default: ON)
Sets Read out message to “ON” or
“OFF” when pressing
A
(Assist key).
Chat
“Specifying the chat mail settings”
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Emotion/Keyword
notice
“Setting Emotion/Keyword for
emotion-expressing mail”
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SMS settings
Sets the options for SMS.
• SMS report
request
(default: OFF)
Sets whether to request an SMS
report after sending an SMS. Select
“ON” or “OFF”.
• SMS validity
period
(default: 3 days)
Sets the period of time that the sent
SMS is stored at the SMS Center by
selecting “None”, “1 day”, “2 days”
or “3 days”.
Set “None” not to store SMS at the
SMS Center.
• SMS input
character
(default:
Japanese
(70char.))
Sets the SMS body character input
method. Up to 70 of all double-byte
and/or single-byte characters can be
entered for Japanese. Up to 160
single-byte alphanumeric characters
can be entered for English.
Check settings
Allows you to check the settings
specified in “Mail settings”.
Reset
Resets the settings specified in
“Mail settings” to the default.
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