Mail Menu; Composing Mail - NEC N341I Using Manual

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Mail menu

This menu enables you to use the mail facility.
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1, or Softkey 2 and 2. The mail menu screen will
be displayed.

Composing mail

This option enables you to compose, send and save mail.
Press 1 to display the Compose mail screen.
Use the
and
keys to highlight the Subject field and press
displayed.
Key in the subject of the message (maximum 30 bytes) and press
be re-displayed with the subject title entered.
Use the
key to highlight the address field and press
Key in the required address and press
Use the
key until the message field is highlighted and press
Key in the required message (maximum 4000 bytes) and press
message text entered.
Use the
key until the Attachment field is highlighted and press
Press
to display the Add attachment screen.
Use the
and
keys to highlight the data you wish to attach and press Softkey 1. The preview screen will be displayed.
Press Softkey 1 to attach the data. When attached, the title of attached file will be displayed in the Attachment field.
Press CLR to end the Add attachment operation. Then, use the
Your message will be sent or be saved as a draft.
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. The Subject screen will be
. The Compose mail screen will
. The Address entry screen will be displayed.
. The Compose mail screen will be re-displayed with the address entered.
. The Message screen will be displayed.
. The Compose mail screen will be re-displayed with the
.
key until the Send or Save field is highlighted and press
Mail menu Options
No.
Compose mail
1
Compose MMS
2
Inbox
3
Sent mail
4
Draft
5
Selective retrieval
6
Check new mail
7
Mail settings
8
Back
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The available options differ
depending on the operators.
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When an error has occurred in
sending mail, it is saved in the
Draft as unsent mail.
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The same mail can be sent to up
to five addresses.
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If you want to send saved mail,
see draft (page 71).
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If melody to be attached is
subject to copyright, an error
message will be displayed and no
melody will be attached.
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The file can be attached up to
100K bytes depending on the
.
operator.

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