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Addressing a text message
Note: To address a number only message, see ‘Creating,
addressing, and sending a number only message’ on page 50.
Use the following procedure to address your message to one
or more recipients:
1
Are you currently editing the message that you want to
address?
Yes
- Press
Options
, then go to the next step.
No
(for example, you wrote the text message and
saved it, intending to send it later) - Open your Outbox
(
Menu
2-1-3). Scroll until the message you want to
address is highlighted. Press
Options
. Scroll to
Resend
.
Press
Select
. Go to the next step.
2
Scroll to
Add e-mail
(to send the message to an email
address) or
Add number
(to send the message to a phone
number), then press
Select
.
3
Enter the email address or phone number, then press
OK
.
You can address a text message to as many as 10
email addresses, phone numbers, or a combination
of both. To see a list of all recipients to whom your
message is addressed, scroll to
List recipients
, then
press
Select
.
The maximum number of characters allowed in a
phone number is 32. The maximum number of
characters allowed in an email address is 48.
While entering a phone number or email address,
press and release to delete one character, or
press and hold to delete all characters.
If a recipient's email address or phone number is in
your Phone book, you can quickly enter it by searching
for the recipient's name. To search, press
Search
. To
quickly jump to an entry in your phone book, press
the appropriate key. For example, if the entry is "John"
(j), press <5 key>. To jump to "Kim" (k), press <5 key>
twice. If an email address or phone number is not
associated with the entry that you select, a message
will appear:
No e-mail address found
or
No numbers
found
.
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