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Incoming message list
Email messages are stored in your hand-
set's incoming message list.
As soon as a new Email message enters
the list you will hear an advisory tone. The
f key flashes. In idle status the ; icon
appears in the display. The number of new
Email and messenger messages is shown
beneath it.
The new, unread entries are positioned in
front of the old, read entries in the incom-
ing message list. New entries are red. The
most recent entry is at the top of the list
and the oldest read entry at the bottom.
Opening the incoming message list
¢
¢
v
î
E-Mail
or
f
Press the message key.
E-Mail:
01+05
Select and press
For the incoming message list menu, see
"Email lists", page 49.

Email lists

Email messages are stored in the following
lists:
u
(incoming message list)
Inbox
Contains all received Email messages
(page 49).
u
Draft
(draft message list)
Contains the draft versions of your
Email messages arranged in order of
date.
u
Sent
(outgoing message list)
Contains sent Email messages
arranged in order of date.
u
("unsent" list)
Unsent
Contains Email messages for which an
error has occurred during transmission.
¢
Inbox 01+05
.
§OK§
Example of display:
E-Mail
Inbox
02+04
Draft
02
Sent
05
Unsent
01
Î
U
§§§§§§§§§OK§§§§§§§§§
1 Number of new, unread messages + number
of old, read messages
2 Number of messages in the list
Note:
For information about the size of the available
memory, see page 43.
Opening an Email list
¢
¢
v
î
E-Mail
Inbox / Draft / Sent / Unsent
Select and press
The names and Email addresses of stored
messages appear in the lists on a single
line. Any entry selected with q is
extended to include the date and time.
Example of a list display:
1
Inbox
Tim Welsch
Helga Festival
25.06.06 19:00
root@linux.com
§Delete§
1 Name of list
2 Entry number,
e.g. 02/05 means: second entry of a total of
five entries
3 Sender's Email address or the name trans-
mitted by the sender
4 Date and time of the Email message
You can open Emails to read them using
the display key
§View§
Email messages
1
2
.
§OK§
02/05
2
3
4
U
§View§
(page 50).
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