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More about messaging
Finding messages
In both the list of accounts and list of messages,
Find
searches
through the subject lines, senders’ details, the text of the
message.
In an open message, Find searches through the text of the
message and highlights the text it finds.
You can only search through email messages that have been
fully downloaded.
Get and send
To get and send messages for one specific account
1. Select
Messages
.
2. Select the desired account (MMS or email for example).
3. Select
Get&send.
To get and send messages for all your accounts
1. Select
Messages
.
2. Select
Message > Get&send.
Any unsent messages in your
Outbox
will now be sent and new messages not yet
downloaded will be downloaded to your P910i.
Note If the email account is set up to access the mail server
through a Secure access connection (see ‘Secure tokens’ on
page 176) you must have the flip open when you use
Get&send
.
If the flip is closed you will see an error message.
Mark read and unread
Use commands on the
Edit
menu to mark your received
messages read or unread. You can also make P910i show just
unread messages. If you have selected connection type
IMAP
for
your email account, the read or unread status will be updated for
the messages on the server the next time you use the
Get&send
command.
If you have changed the read or unread status for the messages
on the server, for example from your PC, the read and unread
status will change accordingly on your P910i.
To select connection type, see “Email account basic tab
settings” on page 168.
Note If you change connection type, your
Inbox
will be emptied.
Use the
Get&send
command to download your messages again.
Full screen view
Use the command
Edit > Full screen
to view your email messages
and MMS in full screen. You can also edit email in full screen.
Set your P910i to open email messages in full screen view by
default, see “Email account Inbox tab settings” on page 169,
and to play received MMS in full screen by default, see “MMS
Advanced settings tabs” on page 171.