Service Commands; Delivery Reports - Sony Ericsson Vivaz Extended User Manual

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To view a cell broadcast message
Select Menu > Messaging > Messages > Options > Cell broadcast.
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Select the message to view.

Service commands

You can use service commands to enter and send service requests, such as activation
commands for network services, to AT&T. Service requests are also known as USSD
(Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) commands.
To edit service commands
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Select Menu > Messaging > Messages.
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Select Options > Service commands.
Sent
Your last 20 sent messages are automatically saved in the Sent folder.
To change the number of sent messages saved automatically
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Select Menu > Messaging > Messages.
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Select Options > Settings > Other.
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Enter the number of messages you want to be saved automatically.
Drafts
You can view, edit and send messages you have created but not yet sent in Drafts.
To view a message
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Select Menu > Messaging > Messages > Drafts.
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Select the message.
To send a message
1
Select Menu > Messaging > Messages > Drafts.
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Select the message.
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Tap the To field and select a contact name from Address Book.
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Tap OK.
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To send the message, select

Delivery reports

You can use Delivery reports to keep track of sent text messages and multimedia
messages.
Delivery reports are not provided for text messages and multimedia messages sent to email
addresses.
To receive delivery reports for text messages
1
Select Menu > Messaging > Messages.
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Select Options > Settings > Text message > Receive report > Yes.
To receive delivery reports for multimedia messages
1
Select Menu > Messaging > Messages.
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Select Options > Settings > Multimedia message > Receive reports > Delivery
and read or Delivery.
My folders
You can view messages saved in your own folders or use message templates in My
folders.
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