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• traditional e-mail: sending and 
receiving e-mail by connecting 
the outgoing (SMTP) and 
incoming (POP3 or IMAP) server. 
For more information, see also 
”E-mail messages” on page 32.
Before you can send SMS e-mail, 
you need to save the settings for 
sending SMS e-mail, see ”Message 
settings” on page 39. For availability 
and subscription to the SMS e-mail 
service, contact your network 
operator or service provider. To save 
an e-mail address in Contacts, see 
”Save multiple numbers and text 
items per name” on page 44.
1. Press Menu, and select 
Messages, Text messages and 
Create SMS e-mail.
2. Key in the recipient’s e-mail 
address or search for it in 
Contacts and press OK.
3. If you wish, you can key in the 
subject for the SMS e-mail and 
press OK.
4. Key in the SMS e-mail message. 
See ”Keypad input methods” on 
page 20. The total number of 
characters that you can key in is 
shown on the top right of the 
display. The e-mail address and 
subject are included in the total 
number of characters.
See also ”Insert a text template 
into a message” on page 27. 
Pictures cannot be inserted.
5. To send the SMS e-mail, press 
Options and select Send SMS 
e-mail. If you have not saved the 
settings for sending SMS e-mails, 
the phone asks for the number of 
the SMS e-mail server.
Press OK to send the SMS e-mail.
Note: When sending 
e-mails via the SMS 
network service, your phone 
may display the words 
Message sent. This is an 
indication that the e-mail 
has been sent by your phone 
to the e-mail server. This is 
not an indication that the 
e-mail has been received at 
the intended destination. 
For more details about 
e-mail services, check with 
your service provider.
Read and reply to a message 
When you have received a message, 
the indicator   and the number of 
new messages followed by 
... messages received are shown.
The blinking   indicates that the 
message memory is full. Before you 
can receive new messages, delete 
some of your old messages.