Nokia 9201597R001 Cell Phone User Manual


 
ABOUT PIN-TO-PIN MESSAGES
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Searching for Email Addresses
To look up a name in the device contacts:
1 With the cursor in the To, Cc, or Bcc address
field, press Options and select Add From
Contacts.
2 Select the name you want from the list that
appears.
3 Press OK. The name appears within the field in
which you placed your cursor. If the cursor
was in the Subject or body of the message,
the contact is added to the To field.
To look up a name in the company directory
from within an email:
1 With the cursor in the To, Cc, or Bcc address
field, press Options and select Company
Directory.
2 Enter a name or part of a name in the
displayed field.
3 Press OK. A note is displayed, indicating the
search is in progress.
4 A list of up to the first 20 matches is
displayed.
5 Select the match or matches you want, select
Options > Add Recipient(s). If the name you
enter is not found within the company
directory, select Options > Get More Results to
display more names or enter the email address
manually in the address field.
To look up a name in the company directory
without creating an email, select Menu >
BlackBerry > Lookup and follow the instructions
on the screen of your device.
You can also:
Add the name from the company directory to
your Contact’s list by highlighting the name in
the directory and selecting Options > Add To
Contacts.
Get additional information, such as additional
phone numbers and addresses, about the
contact by selecting Options > View Details.
ABOUT PIN-TO-PIN MESSAGES
A PIN-to-PIN message is a BlackBerry message
that travels directly from one mobile device to
another without going through a server the way
a regular email does.
On your Nokia device, you can receive and display
a PIN-to-PIN message, but not create or respond
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