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6.Select { Menu } to open menu.
Under new mail screen, select and hold to activate related Menu.
Read and reply mail:
Select
Messaging
> { Menu }, and then select Send and Receive from { Menu } to start
sending and receiving new mail. Select “ Inbox ” on the bottom left of screen to view Inbox.
Tap on any unread mail to view its content.
When reading mail, you can:
1.Tap on a contact in “ To, CC, BCC ” fields to save this contact as a new contact.
2.Tap { Reply } to compose a reply email.
3.Select the
icon on the bottom center of the screen to activate or disable screen
keypad.
4.Select { Menu } to open menu.
On the mail content screen, select and hold to activate pop-up Menu.
With push e-mail, you can have access to new incoming e-mail in real time. This Direct
Push Technology can be enabled by the Exchange Server 2003 administrator, bringing the
latest information to you. To use push email, please turn on Wi-Fi or GPRS to connect to
the Exchange Server.
Enabling Direct Push on your PC:
1. Connect your device to the PC using USB cable.
2. On the ActiveSync pop-up window, check “Synchronize with Microsoft Exchange Server
or Personal Computer” and click on “NEXT”.
3. Enter your network login name, password, and domain name. If your server requires a
SSL encryption, please check “This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection.” Click
on “NEXT”.
4. Check the items you would like to synchronize, for example, you may check Inbox,
Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks.
Enabling Direct Push on your device:
1. On your device, select “Start” > Programs > ActiveSync > Menu > Add server source.
2. Input the IP address of your server in “Server Address”.
3. Input your network login name, password, and domain name, and then tap “NEXT”.
4. In ActiveSync on your device, select Menu > Schedule
5. Set the Peak times to “As items arrive” and the Off-peak times sync time to “As items
arrive”. Tap “OK”.
Now you have established a cooperative relationship for the device and the Exchange
Server. The next time when you select “Start” > ActiveSync > Sync, you may synchronize
with Exchange Server using Wi-Fi or GPRS.
Once you are connected to the network, you may look up your Global Address List over
the air from your device by tapping “Contacts”. You may send an email to a contact on your
Global Address List following the same steps as sending email to a contact saved on your
device.
Note:
To be able to use direct push, you need to have an exchange server. Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 also supports useful functions such as remote device wipe.
To find out more on the benefit and usage of Microsoft Exchange server, please visit
Microsoft’s website, http://www.microsoft.com.
Before using MMS, please go to
Messaging
> { Menu }>
MMS Settings
to setup
MMS.Please refer to “MMS Settings” for details.
Compose and Send MMS:
Select
MMS
in
Messaging
,then select { New } to write a new MMS.Tap { Send } on
the bottom left of the screen to send the message.
When composing a new message, you can:
1.Tap “ To, CC, BCC” fields to input receivers’ phone number.
2.Tap “ Subject” field to input a subject for your new message.
3.Tap “ Insert Picture / Video…” or ”Insert Audio…” to insert media attachments.
4.If the message contains more than 1 page, you may switch between pages via { Menu } > {
Slides } > { Next } or { Previous}
5.You may input text content in the empty area on the bottom half of the screen.
6.Select { Preview } in { Menu } to preview the edited message
7.Select { Send } to start sending your message.