Messaging, Messaging," p. 55, Messaging‚" p. 55 – Nokia N90 User Manual

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Messaging

55

Messaging

Press ,

and

select

Messaging

. In

Messaging

, you can

create, send, receive, view, edit, and organize text messages,
multimedia messages, e-mail messages, and special text
messages containing data. You can also receive messages
and data through a Bluetooth connection, receive Web
service messages, cell broadcast messages, and send
service commands.

Note: Only devices that have compatible features
can receive and display multimedia messages. The
appearance of a message may vary depending on
the receiving device.

When you open

Messaging

, you can see the

New message

function and a list of folders:

Inbox

—Contains received messages except e-mail

and cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are
stored in the

Mailbox

.

My folders

—For organizing your messages

into folders.

Mailbox

—In

Mailbox

you can connect to your remote

mailbox to retrieve your new e-mail messages or
view your previously retrieved e-mail messages
offline. See “E-mail‚" p. 67.

Drafts

—Stores draft messages that have not

been sent.

Sent

—Stores the last 20 messages that have been

sent excluding messages sent using a Bluetooth
connection. To change the number of messages to
be saved, see “Other settings‚" p. 69.

Outbox

—A temporary storage place for messages

waiting to be sent.

Reports

(

)—You can request the network to

send you a delivery report of the text messages and
multimedia messages you have sent. Receiving a
delivery report of a multimedia message that has
been sent to an e-mail address might not be possible.

Tip! When you have opened any of the default
folders, you can switch between the folders by
pressing

or .

To enter and send service requests (also known as USSD
commands), such as activation commands for network
services, to your service provider, select

Options

>

Service

command

in the main view of

Messaging

.

Cell broadcast

allows you to receive messages on

various topics, such as weather or traffic conditions from

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