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Defining the server
From the Home Screen, click Start > Messaging . Highlight the MMS entry, and press
Menu > Settings
On the next page, choose Menu > MMSC Settings, and on the following page choose
Menu > New.
In the Name Field, enter a name for the server details (for example, “My MMSC”)
MMSC URL: Enter the address of the server, as supplied by your mobile service provider
WAP gateway: Enter the WAP gateway to be used for this connection, as supplied by
your mobile serve provider
Port: enter the port number provided to you
Connect Via: You should point the MMS server towards the correct connection point. If
you set the MMS up through ‘Secure WAP network’, then this is what you should also
select here.
Max sending size: You will be advised by your service provider for this value
WAP Version: This also will be given to you by your service provider.
Press Done when you have entered all these details.
On the screen shown next, select your MMS entry by name and choose Menu >
Set as
Default. A tick will appear next to its name.
Now press the Home key to return to the Home Screen. Your device is now configured for
MMS.
5.4 Pocket MSN
Pocket MSN on your mobile device provides almost instant access to your MSN Hotmail
inbox, your MSN Messenger contacts list, and options for customizing your Pocket MSN
experience.
MSN Messenger is an instant messaging service hosted by MSN through the Internet. At
the time of writing this User Guide, this service is free of charge.
With Pocket MSN you get:
MSN Hotmail. Read, write, and send e-mail, or manage your Hotmail folders.
MSN Messenger. See who’s online. Send and receive instant messages. Subscribe to
status updates for selected contacts so you’re notified when they’re online.
Options and settings you can use to create a custom Pocket MSN experience.
To use it, click Start > Pocket MSN (you may have to click More a few times to scroll
thru)