M e s s a g i n g38 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.5. MessagingYou can create, send, receive,view, edit, and organize textmessages, multimedia messages,e-mail messages, presentations,and documents. You can alsoreceive messages and data usingBluetooth wireless technology,receive and forward picturemessages, receive servicemessages and cell broadcastmessages, and send servicecommands.Note: Only devices thathave compatible featurescan receive and displaymultimedia messages. Theappearance of a messagemay vary depending onthe receiving device.To open the Messaging menu,select Menu > Messag.. You cansee the New message functionand a list of default folders:Inbox — contains receivedmessages except e-mail and cellbroadcast messages. E-mailmessages are saved in the Mailboxfolder. To read cell broadcastmessages, select Options > Cellbroadcast.My folders — for organizingyour messages into foldersMailbox — for connecting toyour remote mailbox to retrieveyour new e-mail messages orviewing your previously retrievede-mail messages offline. After youdefine settings for a new mailbox,the name given to that mailbox isdisplayed instead of Mailbox.Drafts — saves draftmessages that have not been sentSent — saves the messagesthat are sent, excluding messagessent using Bluetooth. You canchange the number of messages tobe saved. See “Other settings” p.48.Outbox — temporarily savesthe messages waiting to be sentReports (network service) —saves the delivery reports of thetext messages, special messagetypes such as business cards, andmultimedia messages you havesent. Receiving a delivery report ofa multimedia message that hasbeen sent to an e-mail addressmay not be possible.■ Write and sendmessagesThe wireless network may limit thesize of MMS messages. If the