Nokia 8800d Cell Phone User Manual


 
Messaging
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E-mail folders
Your phone saves e-mail that you
have downloaded from your
e-mail account in the Inboxes
folder. The Inboxes folder contains
the following folders: “Account
name” for incoming e-mail,
Archive for archiving e-mail,
Custom 1Custom 3 for sorting
e-mail, Junk in which all spam
e-mail is stored, Drafts for saving
unfinished e-mail, Outbox for
saving e-mail that has not been
sent, and Sent items for saving
e-mail that has been sent.
To manage the folders and their
e-mail content, select Options to
view the available options of each
folder.
Spam filter
The e-mail application allows you
to activate a built-in spam filter.
To activate and define this filter,
select Options > Spam filter >
Settings in the main e-mail idle
screen. The spam filter allows the
user to put specific senders on a
black or white list. Black list
sender messages are filtered to the
Junk folder. Unknown and White
list sender messages are
downloaded into the account
inbox. To blacklist a sender, select
the e-mail message in the Inboxes
folder and Options > Blacklist
sender.
Instant messaging
(IM)
You can take text messaging to
the next level by experiencing
instant messaging (network
service) in a wireless environment.
You can engage in IM with friends
and family, regardless of the
mobile system or platform (like the
Internet) they are using, as long as
you all use the same IM service.
Before you can start using IM, you
must first subscribe to your
wireless service provider’s text
messaging service and register
with the IM service you want to
use. You must also obtain a user
name and password before you
can use IM. See “Register with an
IM service,” p. 40 for more
information.
Depending on both your IM service
provider and your wireless service
provider, you may not have access
to all of the features described in
this guide.
You may receive the configuration
settings for IM service as a
configuration message. See
“Configuration settings service,” p.
13. You can also enter the settings
manually. See “Configuration,” p.