Nokia N70

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Messaging
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Messaging
Press , 
and 
select 
Messaging
. In 
Messaging
, you can 
create, send, receive, view, edit, and organise text 
messages, multimedia messages, e-mail messages, and 
special text messages containing data. You can also 
receive messages and data through a Bluetooth 
connection, receive Web service messages, cell broadcast 
messages, and send service commands.
 Note: Only devices that have compatible features 
can receive and display multimedia messages. The 
appearance of a message may vary depending on the 
receiving device.
When you open 
Messaging
, you can see the 
New message
 
function and a list of folders:
 
Inbox
—Contains received messages except e-mail and 
cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are stored in the 
Mailbox
.
 
My folders
—For organising your messages into 
folders.
 
Mailbox
—In 
Mailbox
 you can connect to your remote 
mailbox to retrieve your new e-mail messages or view your 
previously retrieved e-mail messages offline. See ‘E-mail’, 
p. 61.
 
Drafts
—Stores draft messages that have not been 
sent.
 
Sent
—Stores the last 20 messages that have been 
sent excluding messages sent using a Bluetooth 
connection. To change the number of messages to be 
saved, see ‘Other settings’, p. 63.
 
Outbox
—A temporary storage place for messages 
waiting to be sent.
 
Reports
—You can request the network to send you a 
delivery report of the text messages and multimedia 
messages you have sent (network service). Receiving a 
delivery report of a multimedia message that has been 
sent to an e-mail address might not be possible.
 Tip! When you have opened any of the default 
folders, you can switch between the folders by pressing 
 or 
.
To enter and send service requests (also known as USSD 
commands), such as activation commands for network 
services, to your service provider, select 
Options
 > 
Service 
command
 in the main view of 
Messaging
.
Cell broadcast
 (network service) allows you to receive 
messages on various topics, such as weather or traffic