Nokia 9300 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Reading, replying to, and forwarding email
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Reading, replying to, and
forwarding email
All BlackBerry email messages are wirelessly delivered to the
BlackBerry folder in the Messaging application. The folder is
created automatically when you enable BlackBerry Connect
on your device. The @ symbol appears on the outside
display of your device when you have an unread message
in your BlackBerry folder.
To read an email message
1 When the icon indicates that a new BlackBerry email
message has arrived, press Messaging, select the
BlackBerry folder. Select the unread message (indicated
in bold text) and open it by pressing the Open command
key to the right of the display.
2 Read the message. Only the first 2 Kb of the message is
delivered to your device automatically. To read the rest
of the message, press the Get more command key.
Viewing attachments
Messages with attachments are indicated by an envelope
with a paperclip. To view attachment:
1 While viewing an e-mail that includes an attachment,
press Menu, and select View
Attachments. A list
of attachments opens. You can see the number of
attachments and their names in the left frame,
and details of the content of the attachment in
the right frame.
2 Press the tab key to move to the right frame.
3 To view the table of contents, select Table of contents,
and press Expand. Select a section, and press View. To
view the entire attachment, select Full content, and
press View
4 Read the attachment. To view more, press Get more.
To return to the list of attachments, press Back.
5 To close the list of attachments and return to the email,
press Close.
Note: With BlackBerry Connect you may view
the text
of several types of attachments. This
list may change over time as service upgrades
are made. Graphics, pictures, links or tables
within these documents will not be displayed.
Supported file types include documents (.doc),
spreadsheets (.xls) and presentations (.ppt)
created in Microsoft Office 97, 98, 2000, XP
and 2003 as well as Corel WordPerfect (.wpd),
ASCII Text (.txt), HTML (.html) and ZIP (.zip)
files up to v2.6. BlackBerry Connect allows you
to view the text but not edit these attachment
types. Using the native email client of the
Nokia 9300 you may view as well as edit most
of the attachment types above.