Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 23M e s s a g e s ( M e n u 1 )OptionsWhen you read or reply to a textmessage, some or all of thefollowing options are available:Delete—Discard the message.Save message—Save the message toa folder.Reply—Reply to the message. Createthe message, and select Options >Send. The sender’s phone number ore-mail is used as the default.Use number—Choose Save, Add tocontact, Send message, or Call.Resend—Send the message again.Save—Save the message to a folder.Forward—Forward the message toanother phone number.Rename—Edit the title of themessage.Change sending options1. In the standby mode, select Menu> Messages > Text messages >Message settings > Send options.2. Select the setting you wish tochange:Priority—Set the priority of thenote as Normal or Urgent.Delivery reports—A note is sent toyou confirming delivery of themessage. Select On or Off.Send callback number—Acallback number is sent to therecipient. Select Off or yourphone number.Change message settingsWhen the message memory is full,your phone cannot send or receiveany new messages. However, youcan set your phone to automaticallyoverwrite selected messages in theInbox and/or Sent items folderswhen new messages arrive.1. In the standby mode, select Menu> Messages > Text messages >Message settings > Othersettings.2. Select the setting you wish tochange:Message font size—Select Smallfont or Large font.Message overwriting—SelectSent items only, Inbox only, S.items & inbox, or Off.Save to sent items as sending—Select Always save, Alwaysprompt, or Off.■ Picture messagesPicture messaging is a network service.If your wireless service providersupports this feature, your phone comeswith five preloaded pictures. You can,however, over-write any of the fivepictures that come with your phone.Pictures can be attached to a messageand sent using text messaging tocompatible phones or PCs. Picturemessages behave the same as textmessages, but pictures take up morespace than text. Pictures are stored in