Nextel comm I920 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Using Wireless Messaging Features
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Using Wireless Messaging
Features
You can use your Smartphone to send and receive e-mail, text messages, media
messages (MMS), and instant messages.
Your Smartphone is already set up for voice mail messaging, if your phone service
includes this feature.
Note: To receive voice mail messages, you must first set up your voice mail box. See
“Nextel® Voice Mail”.
This chapter describes how to work with messages on your Smartphone. It discusses the
following topics:
Working with messaging accounts
Creating, sending, and receiving messages
Importing text messages
Viewing and responding to messages
Working with large messages and attachments
Working with message folders
Customizing message notifications
Using MSN
®
Messenger for instant messaging
For information on setting up personal and corporate e-mail accounts, see “Setting Up
Wireless E-mail” on page 52.
Understanding Messaging Features
You can compose and view e-mail messages and media messages directly on your
Smartphone. You can also use instant messaging with MSN Messenger.
While on the Nextel iDEN digital network, you can receive text messages (SMS). While
roaming on a GSM network, you can send or recieve text messages.
E-mail Messaging
There are 4 ways to send and receive e-mail messages with the Smartphone:
By wirelessly synchronizing your Outlook E-mail Inbox folder with Microsoft
®
Outlook
®
on your Microsoft
®
Exchange server.
By wirelessly connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail server to send and receive
Internet e-mail messages.
By synchronizing your Outlook E-mail Inbox folder with Microsoft Outlook on your
desktop computer using ActiveSync desktop client and the Sync Cradle and mini USB
cable.
Use Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web-based e-mail.
For information on setting up personal and corporate e-mail accounts, see “Setting Up
Wireless E-mail” on page 52.