Erasing messages – Samsung SPH-M340DAACMU User Manual

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Adjusting the Save to Sent Folder

This option allows you to set how a message is saved
after sending it. The default option is Auto Save.

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Msg Settings

Save to Sent.

2.

Select Auto Save, Prompt, or Do not Save and

press

.

Adjusting the Message Reminder Settings

This option allows you to configure how often the
phone reminds you of an unread message in your
Inbox.

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Msg Settings

Message Reminder.

2.

Select Off, Once, or Every 2 min and press

.

Adding a Signature

The signature you create here is added at the end of
all outgoing messages and is also counted against
your character limit. The only way to view this
signature as part of the current outgoing message is
to Preview the message prior to delivery.

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Msg Settings

Signature.

2.

Enable the ‘Use signature’ field by highlighting

it and pressing

.

3.

Use the keypad to enter your signature into the

text field (see “Entering Text” on page 23.)

4.

Select Save (Left Option Button) to store the

new signature.

Editing Groups

This provides quick access to the Groups listing,
where you can create or modify existing Group
entries.

Select Menu

Messaging

Msg Settings

Groups. For more information, refer to “Editing a

Group Name” on page 36.

Setting the Auto Erase Feature

This feature automatically erases any previously read
Inbox messages after new messages arrive.

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Msg Settings

Auto Erase.

2.

Select On or Off and press

.

Erasing Messages

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Erase Msgs.

2.

Choose the Message location and press the

Select Option Button or

.

Options include: Inbox, Sent, Saved, All Message

(deletes messages stored in the other three
categories).

3.

Read the displayed message and select Yes (to

delete the categories’ messages) or No (to

cancel the operation) and press

.

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