Sony Ericsson M600i User Guide - Page 25

Messaging, Before using Messaging, Folders

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Messaging You can create, send, and receive different types of messages: SMS (Short Message Service), which are text messages. MMS (Multimedia Message Service), which, for example, can include text, pictures and sound. Email messages. Beamed messages, which are files received via infrared or Bluetooth. You can also receive these types of messages: Auto setup files for configuring Internet, email and MMS. Area information messages, which are text messages broadcast to all subscribers in a network area, for example, local road reports. (Area information services are not available from all service providers.) Wap push messages, which make certain Internet content available in your phone's browser. Before using Messaging Before you can send and receive any messages (except for SMS) you need to set up the necessary accounts. See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 61, and sections describing SMS and area information setup in Messaging settings on page 77. You can also find additional settings in Control panel. Folders The different types of messages are handled by different accounts. The default account, Messages, handles all messages except email. Email messages are handled by email accounts you create during setup. All accounts consist of a number of folders. You can also create your own, local, folders. The following folders are used: • Inbox in Messages - contains all received messages except email messages. In Control panel, you can set how you will be notified when a message is received. • Inbox in an email account - contains the received email messages for that particular account. In Control panel, you can set how you will be notified when a message is received. • Outbox - contains messages ready to be sent. You can move a message from this box to the Drafts folder. M600i Messaging 25 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.

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M600i
Messaging
25
This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Messaging
You can create, send, and receive different
types of messages:
You can also receive these types of messages:
Before using Messaging
Before you can send and receive any messages
(except for SMS) you need to set up the
necessary accounts. See
Setting up Internet,
email and MMS
on page 61, and sections
describing SMS and area information setup in
Messaging settings
on page 77
.
You can also
find additional settings in Control panel.
Folders
The different types of messages are handled by
different accounts. The default account,
Messages
, handles all messages except email.
Email messages are handled by email accounts
you create during setup. All accounts consist
of a number of folders. You can also create
your own, local, folders.
The following folders are used:
Inbox
in Messages –
contains all received
messages except email messages. In
Control panel, you can set how you will be
notified when a message is received.
Inbox
in an email account – contains the
received email messages for that particular
account. In Control panel, you can set how
you will be notified when a message is
received.
Outbox
– contains messages ready to be
sent. You can move a message from this
box to the Drafts folder.
SMS
(Short Message Service), which
are text messages.
MMS (Multimedia Message Service),
which, for example, can include text,
pictures and sound.
Email messages.
Beamed messages, which are files
received via infrared or Bluetooth.
Auto setup
files for configuring
Internet, email and MMS.
Area information messages, which are
text messages broadcast to all
subscribers in a network area, for
example, local road reports. (Area
information services are not available
from all service providers.)
Wap push messages, which make
certain Internet content available in
your phone’s browser.