Samsung SLASH Cell Phone User Manual


 
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2.
At the
Standard messaging rates apply prompt
press the
Accept
or
Decline
option button.
3. Select an email provider and press .
Note:
If you did not download an email client, the “The IM/Email
Client must be installed before the feature can be used”
message displays. Press to download the desired
client application.
4. If you are using Yahoo!
®
Mail, press the
I Agree
(Left Option Button) to agree to terms and
conditions.
5. Use the keypad to enter the required sign-in
information for the email provider, such as
username, email address, and password.
6. Select
Sign In
(Left Option Button).
Accessing your Inbox
1. Select
Menu
Messaging
Inbox
.
2. Select a message from the list and press .
The contents of the message displays.
3. While the message is open, select
Reply
(Left
Option Button).
– or –
Select
Options
(Right Option Button), choose a
message option and press .
•Forward
to take the current message and forward its
contents to another recipient.
Save address
to store the current number into the
Contacts list as either a New Entry or Existing Entry.
For more information, refer to
“Saving a Phone
Number”
on page 34.
Save autotext
stores the text contents of the
message as a new Autotext message.
Save message
to move the text message from the
Inbox to the Saved folder.
•Erase
deletes the current message.
Inbox Folder Options
From the Inbox folder (without opening a message
from the list), press
Options
(Right Option Button) to
reveal the folder options:
Reply with copy
to reply to selected message’s
initiator with both your new text and a copy of the
current message contents.
•Forward
to take the current message and forward its
contents to another recipient.
•Move to saved
to move the currently highlighted
message to the Saved folder. The original is moved
and not a copy.
Save address
stores the current number into the
Contacts list as either a New Entry or Existing Entry.
For more information, refer to
“Saving a Phone
Number”
on page 34.
Message details
provides a detailed description of
the message’s properties such as: From, Date,
Callback number, and Priority level.
•Erase
deletes the currently highlighted message from
the list.