Sending Peer-To-Peer Messages - Blackberry 957 Installation And User Manual

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Composing and sending messages — Sending peer-to-peer messages
4.
Click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. You
return to the message you are composing. When you have
finished composing the message, click to view the menu. Scroll
to Send Message and click.
Note
An exclamation mark appears beside the sent message in
the Messages screen, to indicate that the message was of
high importance. You can also view the importance level of
a message by opening it and scrolling to the top.
Messages that you receive with High importance status will
appear in the Messages screen in bold text. If you set the
Consider PIN Level 1 field to Yes in your notification
options, PIN messages will also appear in the Messages
screen in bold text. Once you read the message and return
to the Messages screen, the message is no longer in bold
text. See page 37 for more information on setting
notification options.
You can create a new filter using the Redirector Settings'
tool to specify which messages should be forwarded with
Level 1 notification. See the online help topic "Adding a
filter" for more information.

Sending peer-to-peer messages

A PIN is a number that the wireless data network service uses to
identify each handheld on the network; it is similar to a phone
number. If you know the PIN of another handheld, you can use that
number to send a peer-to-peer message to that handheld directly.
Note
PIN messages do not go through your desktop. They will
not appear in your desktop Inbox or Sent Items lists.
1.
In the Home screen, scroll to the COMPOSE icon and click.
2.
The To: screen appears. Scroll to and click an existing contact's
name for which you have a PIN included in the contact's
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