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Messaging
Tip: Use a PC mail client
to move mail messages from
your remote inbox to other
folders for archiving. If you
keep the number of messages
in the remote inbox to a
minimum, your communicator
has more available memory
and the mail connection is
faster.
To delete dowloaded mail messages from the communicator:
1 Press the Menu key in the main view of Messaging and select Tools > Message
storage…. A dialog with two pages opens.
2 On the Communicator page you can choose to delete all mail messages or
messages older than a given time period. To delete selected messages, press
Delete now. Messages are deleted from your communicator’s memory, but they
are not deleted from your remote mailbox.
On the Memory page, you can delete or move messages from the current store.
To change the store in use, press Change. To move the message storage from
communicator’s memory to a memory card or vice versa, press Move. To delete
all the messages in the selected message storage, press Delete.
Tip: See ‘Mail attachments’
on page 197 to delete at-
tachments from received
mail messages.
WARNING: Deleting the message storage deletes permanently all messages
and mailbox folders and restores all messaging settings to
factory defaults.
Note: If you create a new message store to a memory card and remove the card,
remember to create a new store in the internal memory for messages to
be received. Otherwise, you cannot move messages from one memory
storage to another.
Fax
Tip: For more advanced
word processing, use
Document instead of the
fax editor.
You can write and send faxes in the fax editor.
You can write documents in the Document or Sheet applications and then send
them as faxes. It is also possible to send faxes with embedded images. For details
on images, see ‘Imaging’ on page 241.
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