Nokia 9210i Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Messaging
Working online and offline
Working online means working with your communicator connected to a remote
mailbox via Internet connection.
When you work offline which means that your communicator is not connected to
a remote mailbox, you can delete only messages, not folders. When online, you can
delete, rename or create new folders in your remote mailbox.
Note: Any changes you make in the remote mailbox folders while offline take
effect in your remote mailbox the next time you go online and
synchronise. For example, if you delete a mail message from your
communicator when offline, the message will be deleted from the
remote mailbox the next time you connect to the mailbox.
If you want to delete a message from your communicator to save memory, see To
avoid low memory on page 166.
Managing your mail offline enables you to save in connection costs and work in
conditions that do not allow data connection, such as on aircraft. For information
about using your communicator on an aircraft, see Flight profile on page 91.
Remember also relevant warnings, see IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on
page 261.
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.