Receiving And Reading Messages - Sharp TM200 Operation Manual

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Receiving and Reading
Messages
Receiving Messages
When the handset is within the service area, SMS and
MMS messages are automatically received and saved in
the "Inbox." Meanwhile, you need to operate manually to
receive E-mail messages held at the service provider. For
information on how to receive E-mail messages, refer to
"To receive E-mail messages."
Also, you may need to download MMS messages
manually. For information on how to download MMS
messages manually, refer to "To retrieve a message (for
MMS only)" on page 11-78.
When receiving messages, the following indicators
appear at the top of the standby screen depending on the
type of the received message.
SMS:
MMS:
E-mail:
When you receive an SMS message, the sender's
phone number and a part of the message
appears. When the sender's phone number is
stored in the "Contacts list," the sender's name
appears instead of the phone number.
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A message with "
(MMS) or "
" (MMS with attachment) icon
indicates an unread message.
If the "Inbox," "Sent" or "Drafts" box is full, a red
icon is displayed. Delete unwanted messages.
For information on how to delete messages,
refer to "Deleting Messages" on page 11-78.
To receive E-mail messages
1
At the main menu, select in the following order:
"Messages" → "Inbox."
"New E-mail check" appears. If you select
the messages are delivered.
For information on "Check confirmation," refer to
"The E-mail message settings" on page 11-80.
Reading Messages
Choose message in the "Inbox" to read the received
messages.
1
At the main menu, select in the following order:
"Messages" → "Inbox."
MMS messages marked with a clip denote
messages with attachments.
2
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to read and press B.
3
Press a or b to scroll through the message.
" (SMS message), "
"
C
[Yes],

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