[ 41 ]Text messagesView a message’s settingsYou can assign several settings to thetext messages (new messages, replies, orforwarded messages). The followingsettings are available from the message’sOptions menu:• Urgent - sends the message markedurgent and appears in recipient’sInbox with higher priority than othermessages• Deliv. note - lets you know when yourmessage has been delivered• Callback no. - includes your number(or a number that you enter or recallfrom the phone book) in the body ofthe messageASSIGN MESSAGE OPTIONS1 After entering text, press Options.Scroll to Settings and press Select.2 Scroll to the desired setting, then pressMark.3 Press Done, then press Yes to savechanges to your message.4 Scroll to Send, then press Select (orselect a different menu option).Learn about message memoryMessages are stored in the followinglocations:• Inbox - stores new messages andread messages• Outbox - saves copies of all sentmessages or messages waiting to besent (in the event the network istemporarily unavailable)• Archive - used to file read messagesand sent messages for long-termstorageA blinking icon indicates the textmessage memory is full. Before you canreceive, save, or send any new messages,you must delete older messages from yourInbox, Outbox, or the Archive folder.• MESSAGE SETTINGSSpecify several settings that affect theoverall way your phone handles textmessaging. Use (Menu 01-1-9) toconfigure the following:• Sending options - used to specifynormal or urgent priority, requestdelivery note, or specify that acallback number be sentautomatically.• Other settings - used to specify thefont size in which messages will bedisplayed. Also used to configure howyour phone automatically handlesincoming messages when your Inboxor Outbox are full, and saving copies ofsent messages automatically.• ORGANIZE TEXTMESSAGES USINGFOLDERSYou have several options for storing andorganizing your text messages. Thefollowing pages explain further about thevarious folder options.• Inbox - Text messages you receiveremain stored in your Inbox until youdelete them or move them to theArchive folder.En3586.book Page 41 Wednesday, April 30, 2003 7:05 PM