Motorola MPx200 User Manual - Page 86

Viewing Your Message Folders

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Messaging Features Receiving Message Attachments You can download message attachments to your phone. Attachments display as a list of hyperlinks at the bottom of the email message, and are preceded by an attachment icon. The text of the hyperlink contains the file name followed by the size of the attachment, so that you can determine whether to download the attachment. Note: On POP3 messages, the attachment size is omitted. The attachment icon has the following three states: • Not downloaded • Downloaded • Marked for download To download an attachment • In an open message containing a download attachment, select the attachment and press Action (A). The attachment download when you synchronize or request to send and receive email. To view a downloaded attachment • In an open message containing a downloaded attachment, select the attachment and press Action (A). Note: You can view attachments only for file types that are supported by your phone (.txt, .JPEG, .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, wma, wmv, wmx, wvx, .mp3). A third party application must be downloaded to your phone to view attachment in other formats. Viewing Your Message Folders Your phone stores messages in the following folders. • Deleted Items, where deleted messages are stored until you empty this folder. • s, where messages that you save before sending are stored. • Inbox, where all received messages arrive by default. 84

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Messaging Features
Receiving Message Attachments
You can download message attachments to your phone. Attachments
display as a list of hyperlinks at the bottom of the email message, and
are preceded by an attachment icon. The text of the hyperlink contains
the file name followed by the size of the attachment, so that you can
determine whether to download the attachment.
Note:
On POP3 messages, the attachment size is omitted.
The attachment icon has the following three states:
• Not downloaded
• Downloaded
• Marked for download
To download an attachment
• In an open message containing a download attachment, select the
attachment and press
Action
(
A
).
The attachment download when you synchronize or request to send
and receive email.
To view a downloaded attachment
• In an open message containing a downloaded attachment, select the
attachment and press
Action
(
A
).
Note:
You can view attachments only for file types that are supported
by your phone (.txt, .JPEG, .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, wma, wmv,
wmx, wvx, .mp3). A third party application must be downloaded
to your phone to view attachment in other formats.
Viewing Your Message Folders
Your phone stores messages in the following folders.
• Deleted Items, where deleted messages are stored until you empty
this folder.
• s, where messages that you save before sending are stored.
• Inbox, where all received messages arrive by default.