M e s s a g i n g42 Copyright © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.displayed. To start a IM sessionwith a group, scroll to a group, andselect Join. Enter the screen namethat you want to use as yournickname in the conversation.When you have successfully joinedthe group conversation, you canstart a group conversation. Youcan create a private group. See“Groups,” p. 43.Search > Users or Groups — tosearch for other IM users or publicgroups on the network by phonenumber, screen name, e-mailaddress, or name. If you selectGroups, you can search for agroup by a member in the group,or by group name, topic, or ID.Options > Chat or Join group —to start the conversation when youhave found the user or the groupthat you want.Accept or reject an invitationIn the standby mode, when you areconnected to the IM service andyou receive a new invitation, Newinvitation received is displayed.To read it, select Read. If morethan one invitation is received,scroll to the invitation you want,and select Open. To join theprivate group conversation, selectAccept, and enter the screenname you want to use as yournickname. To reject or delete theinvitation, select Options >Reject or Delete.Read an instant messageIn the standby mode, when you areconnected to the IM service, andyou receive a new message that isnot a message associated with anactive conversation, New instantmessage is displayed. To read it,select Read.If you receive more than onemessage, the number of messagesfollowed by __new instantmessages is displayed. SelectRead, scroll to a message, andselect Open.New messages received during anactive conversation are held inInstant messages >Conversations. If you receive amessage from someone who is notin IM contacts, the sender ID isdisplayed. To save a new contactthat is not in the phone memory,select Options > Save contact.Participate in a conversationTo join or start an IM session, writeyour message; and select Send, orpress the call key. Select Optionsto view the available options.If you receive a new messageduring a conversation from aperson who is not taking part inthe current conversation, is