Nokia 9210 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Messaging
PC Mail
Whereas you can send and receive Internet mail over a data call, you cannot send
PC mail from the communicator. PC mail is mail you can read, write and edit on
your communicator, but which you can send and receive only through a PC, the
next time you synchronise your communicator with the PC.
Mail synchronisation with your PC
Synchronisation is the process of making the contents of your mail messages and
mail folders identical on both your communicator and your PC. This is done by
copying and combining information between the two machines. For more
information, see PC Suite Guide on the sales package CD-ROM.
Tip: Before you can
syncronise your mail, you
must install PC mail
software from the sales
package CD-ROM . See To
install software from the
CD-ROM on page 34.
Mail synchronisation copies the messages between your communicator and your
PC E-mail program to allow you use either machine for reading and replying to
messages.
You can convert Internet mail to PC mail so that it is synchronised with a PC, or
convert PC mail to Internet mail so that it can be sent directly from the
communicator. All synchronisation settings are defined on the PC. The only setting
you can do on your communicator is to delete the account you are using.
To create new PC mail
Note: You need to have set a mail account on your remote PC to be able to
create new PC mail.
1 Press the Menu key in the main view of Messaging and select Write > New
message. A selection list appears.
2 Select PC mail and press OK.