Reading a message, About the inbox – Nokia 5190 User Manual

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Sending using alternate message setting

6HQG VSHFLDO allows you to send a message using an
alternate message setting (see ‘Message settings’ on page
50). Y
ou choose a setting to use, then specify whether you
want to enter a phone number (

1XPHULF) or a routing

address (

7H[W2QXPEHUV). The phone will prompt you for the

number or routing address.

Note: If you choose to send the message by e-mail, the
phone prompts you for the e-mail address and number if you
choose

1XPHULF or the e-mail address and routing address if

you choose

7H[W2QXPEHUV.

A routing address may be required when sending messages
via fax, page, or e-mail. For help using this feature, contact
your service provider.

Reading a message

When you receive a text message, the phone displays
0HVVDJH UHFHLYHG and the

indicator, and makes a

sound (depending on the message alert tone; see page 21).
To read the message, press

5HDG. This takes you to the Inbox,

with the new message selected. Press

5HDG again. If

necessary, use the scroll keys to read the entire message.

After reaching the end of the message, use the scroll keys to
view the sender’s name or phone number, and the date and
time the message was received.

When you’ve seen the last new message, the

indicator

disappears.

About the Inbox

Incoming text messages are stored in the Inbox. Use
Menu 2 1 1 to access the Inbox.

You will see a list of message headers. The

icon in front

of the header indicates that a message has been read. The

icon indicates that a message has not been read. Scroll

to the message you want to read, then press

5HDG.

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