WORKING WITH EMAIL
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5 Select how you want to apply the filter to your
email, by selecting one of the following for
action:
• Don’t Send Messages. Holds the email in your
server account rather than forwarding email
to your device.
• Send Messages. Forwards the email from the
server to your device.
• Send Headers Only. Sends only the email
header to your device.
6 Select Apply This Filter > Yes.
7 Select Back to apply the settings.
To exit a blank filter, select Options > Discard.
Filters are used in the order listed on the Filters
panel.
To move a filter, select the filter you want to
move and select Options > Move Up (or Move
Down).
Getting Device Information
This panel contains information about the
BlackBerry service that is activated and set up to
work with your specific device.
You can read, but not change any of the
information in this panel. A system administrator
might ask you for information from this panel.
WORKING WITH EMAIL
Email tasks such as opening, reading, finding,
replying, and forwarding emails on your Nokia
device are very much like using email on a
computer. This guide does not tell you how to
perform these tasks on your specific Nokia
device, but will point out differences between
using email on a Nokia device and on a
computer.
When you work with email, keep the following in
mind:
• Typically, selecting Options displays a list of
actions you can perform on whatever is
displayed on the screen.
• You can send messages only when BlackBerry
service is set to On and when the device is
online. When BlackBerry Service is set to Off,
you can still compose and save an email to the
Drafts folder.
• You can send BlackBerry emails to any
recipient with an email account. The recipient
does not need to have BlackBerry Connect.
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