Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Messaging
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Note: The addresses you have entered are checked against your contacts
database once you press Send. Names which do not match with the
contacts database, or addresses which do not have ‘@’, should be
removed from the address fields.
If a name you have entered in one of the address fields matches a group name, the
name is replaced with the mail addresses of the group members.
Style of sent mail
You can format only HTML messages. Press the Menu key and select Format >
Formatting. This opens the following options for formatting: Bold, Italic, Underline
and Bullets.
Tip: To format the font for a selected text area, press the Menu key and select
Format > Font….
To set a preferred font for plain text and HTML mail, press the Menu key and select
Tools > Preferences….
To align a mail message, press the Menu key and select Format > Alignment. This
opens the following options: Left, Centre and Right.
Sending options
Tip: In the case of PC mail message (see page 135), Priority and Mail account in
use are the only options you can change.
The options in the Sending options dialog contain values set in mail settings, as
explained on page 126. Press Sending options to open the dialog. Any changes you
make in this dialog affect only the current mail message you are about to send.
Note: Changing the options in the Sending options dialog affects the format of
message when it is opened by the recipient. For example, the format may
affect the legibility of the characters.
Message page
Priority: The priority of a message. The options are High/Normal/Low.
Message type: The type of the message. The options are Plain text (no MIME)/Plain
text/Formatted text (HTML).
Request read report: Specifies whether to add to the outgoing mail, a request for you
to receive notification, if the recipient has opened your mail.
Delivery page
Mail account in use: The remote mail service which is used for sending this message.
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