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Using the E-mail Client
Refer to the table below for a list of options availbe in the E-mail menu:
Option
Description
Write New
Allows you to compose a new e-mail message. Press the Navigation button to create a new e-mail
message, then enter a subject, the recipients, and content of the message. When you are finished
editing your e-mail, select Send Mail or Save To Draft to save the message to the draft folder.
Receive
Allows you to receive new e-mail mesages. To save power, the phone only checks e-mail message
when you use the Receive option in the e-mail client.
Inbox
Allows you to access e-mail messages you've received. To read a message, highlight the message
you want to read, then press the Navigation button to view it. When you are viewing a message, you
can press the Option Soft Key to select the following options:
• Reply: Allows you to quickly reply to e-mail messages.
• Reply with Log: Allows you to quickly reply to e-mail messages with a history of the
original e-mail.
• Forward: Allows you to quickly edit and send an e-mail to other contacts or save it as a draft.
• Delete: Allows you to delete the current message from your Inbox.
• Clear Inbox: Allows you to delete all of the e-mail messages in your Inbox.
Outbox
Allows you to view e-mail messages that you've sent. To view information about when an e-mail
was sent, highlight e-mail you want information about, then press the Navigation button. When
you are viewing a sent e-mail message, you can press the Option Soft Key to select the
following options:
• Edit: Allows you to quickly edit a sent message and send it to other contacts or save it as a draft.
• Delete: Allows you to delete the current message from your Outbox.
• Clear Outbox: Allows you to delete all of the e-mail messages in your Outbox.
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