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Managing messages and call logs
Nextel Direct Connect calls, your handheld deletes the oldest messages and call
logs on the Messages screen to accommodate new ones; saved messages are not
deleted.
Integration with
enterprise email
account
To delete a message or call log
1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears.
2. Select the message or call log that you want to delete and click the trackwheel
to view the menu. Click Delete.
Warning: If you make any notes for your phone call, they are deleted when you delete
the call log. If you do not want to delete the call notes, forward them to the email
address of your handheld. Refer to "To forward call notes" on page 143 for more
information.
3. A dialog box prompts you to confirm that you want to delete the item. Click
Delete.
You return to the Messages screen and the message or call log is no longer listed.
Note: You can delete an open message. You can also delete messages from the Search
Messages and Saved Messages screens.
If you request more of an email message, you should not delete the message until you
have received the rest of it. Refer to "Receiving long email messages" on page 60 for
more information on receiving long email messages.
If you delete an SMS message from the Messages screen, it is deleted from your
handheld's SIM card if, on the SMS screen, you set the Leave messages on SIM Card
field to No. Refer to "SMS" on page 240 for more information on deleting SMS messages
from your SIM card.
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If you have integrated your handheld with an enterprise email account
that uses the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and you have enabled wireless
email reconciliation, any messages that you delete on your handheld are
also deleted on your desktop. Refer to "Using wireless email
reconciliation" on page 72 for more information on enabling this feature.
Messages screen menu - Delete item
BlackBerry Wireless Handheld

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