Business; Messaging; B Usiness Messaging - Sony Ericsson P900 User Manual

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B
USINESS

Messaging

With
you can create, send, and receive different
Messaging,
types of messages:
SMS (Short Message Service) messages are text
messages sent and received via the network operator's
message center. When a text message has pictures,
sounds, ringtones and animations inserted, it becomes
an EMS (Enhanced Message Service).
MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages.
A multimedia message can contain text, graphics,
animations, photographic images, audio clips and
ringtones.
Email messages. Your P900's mail client supports POP3
and IMAP4 mail servers, MIME attachments and
SMTP for sending mail.
You also use
to receive:
Messaging
• Area Information messages.These are text messages
broadcast to all subscribers in a network area, for example,
local road reports or local taxi phone numbers. (Area
Information services are not available from all operators).
• BIO (Bearer-Independent Object) messages. There are
different types of messages:
– Setup (email, Internet, WAP accounts).
Messaging
– Email notifications.
– Files for exchanging electronic business cards (vCard) and
calendar information (vCal).
• Auto setup files for OTA (Over-The-Air) configuration.
• Beamed messages. These are files received via infrared or
Bluetooth wireless technology.
The different types of messages are handled by separate
messaging accounts. Select
to see the details of the messaging accounts
Messaging accounts
on your P900.
You can have any number of email accounts - a typical
configuration will be one business and one personal account.
When you set up a synchronization with your PC, an account for
synchronized emails is automatically created on your P900.
With the Flip closed, text and multimedia messages can be sent
and received using Jog Dial and the keypad. More advanced
tasks, however, are best handled with the Flip open.
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