SENDO S360 User Manual page 28

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Select this
To
Delivery
Select whether or not you want to
report
be notified when your messages
have been sent.
Priority
Select the priority setting for MMS
messages.
Show number
Select whether or not you want to
show your phone number (Yes) or
hide it (No) when sending MMS
messages.
Save sent
Select whether or not you want to
automatically save sent messages
to your
Slide timing
Set the default slide timing for MMS
messages you send.
Delivery time
Set the default time before MMS
messages are sent. Note that a
message is always sent to the
service centre immediately and is
then delayed for the specified time
before being sent on to the
recipient.
Retrieval mode
Allows you to set the MMS receiving
options:
Select this
To
Home
Select how you want to retrieve
network
MMS messages when you're on
your home network:
Automatic
messages immediately.
Always ask
retrieving messages.
Roaming
Select how you want to retrieve
network
MMS messages when you're on a
roaming network:
Automatic
messages immediately.
Always ask
retrieving messages.
Restricted
messages (whilst roaming) until
you return to your home network.
Sent
folder.
- Always retrieve
- Always ask before
- Always retrieve
- Always ask before
- Never retrieve
Select this
Send read
report
Del. Rep.
allowed
MMSC
Enter the web address (URL) of your MMS
message centre.
Network
Allows you to set the MMS network options:
Select this
Connection
type
Data account
WAP
gateway
Login
Password
Secure port
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To
Select whether you want to
send read reports when you read
MMS messages, or only
On request
or Never.
Select whether you want to send
delivery reports (Yes) when you
receive MMS messages.
To
Select the MMS connection type:
Temporary, or Permanent.
Select the data account to use for
MMS messaging. See the Data
accounts section on Page 53 for
details on data accounts.
>
Note:
The data account used
must be an MMS data account.
Set the IP address of the WAP
gateway used for MMS messaging.
>
Note:
An IP address is made
up of 4 groups of numbers
(maximum of 3 numbers per
group). If any of the groups
only has 1 or 2 numbers then
you must enter a zero, or
zeros, ahead of the existing
numbers to make the group up
to 3. You can get the IP
address from your network
service provider.
Enter the gateway login name.
Enter the gateway password.
Enter the gateway port number for
secure connections.
Always

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