message or words with special characters are shown
incorrectly, the cause may be the used character set.
Tip: You can change the character set for e-mail
that is in plain text format. E-mail in HTML format
always uses UTF-8 as the character set. To change
the character set only for the e-mail you are
currently writing, press Menu, and select
Format > Character set.
Sending options
To define sending options for the e-mail you are writing,
press Menu, and select Tools > Sending options....
Select the Message page.
To set the importance of your e-mail, select Priority, and
press Change.
To define the e-mail type , select Message type, and press
Change.
Select from these options:
• Plain text (no MIME) — Select when the receiving e-
mail system cannot display messages sent in the
regular Internet e-mail format, MIME.
• Plain text — Select to use the regular Internet e-mail
format, MIME. The MIME format allows, for example,
including images as attachments to the message.
• Formatted text (HTML) — Select to use enhanced text
formatting options, such as bold, italic, underline, or
bullets. If the receiving e-mail system does not support
HTML, the message is shown as plain text without the
formatting.
To receive a note when the recipient has opened the e-
mail, select Request read report, press Change, and select
Yes. Note that some e-mail servers may not support read
reports, or the user may have turned the read receipt
sending off.
Select the Delivery page.
To change the e-mail account you use to send the e-mail,
select E-mail account in use, and press Change. Select the
new account, and press OK.
To set the time you want to send the e-mail, select Send
e-mail, and press Change.
Select from these options:
• Immediately — to send the e-mail immediately
during the current connection
• Upon request — to store the e-mail in the Outbox,
from which you can send it later
• During next connection — to send the e-mail the next
time you establish a connection.
Retrieving e-mail
E-mail addressed to you is not automatically received by
your device, but by your remote mailbox. To read your e-
mail, you must first connect to the remote mailbox and
then select the e-mails you wish to retrieve into your
device. Connection to a remote mailbox is established
using data call, GPRS, wireless LAN, or IP passthrough. See
"Connectivity," p. 105.
Note that e-mail that you mark as deleted when offline
will also be deleted from the remote mailbox server when
the device is online again. You can delete local e-mail
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