Short messages79 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.If you want to add more recipients to the message, press Add recipient.If you want to select the recipients from your SIM card, press the Menubutton, select SIM card memory, and choose the recipients.To send the message1 If necessary, adjust the sending options for the current message bypressing Send options. Press Change to set a new value for the currentmessage. The send options, Reply via same centre, Validity period, Messagecentre in use, Message conversion and Request delivery report, are thesame as in the SMS settings, see ”SMS settings” on page 82.2 Press Send. If your message is longer than 160 characters, it will be sent asseveral short messages, provided that your network supports this feature.To receive messagesShort messages are received automatically, provided that this service isavailable and that the phone is on and within network coverage. A receivedshort message can be a normal short message, business card or a service card.All received short messages go to the Received messages folder.When a new short message has arrived, a tone will sound – unless the deviceis set to a silent profile – and an information note is shown on the display.When you open a received message, the stamp on the right half of themessage is postmarked, and the time and date the message was sent areshown below the sender’s name or number.To read a messageThere are two ways to read a received message:1 When you receive a note informing you of a received short message, pressView to read the message. Or,2 Press Cancel to dismiss the note. You can then open the Receivedmessages folder where unread received messages are marked withTip: If you press Clear both lists in the Recentnumbers view, all information in the lists isremoved. When you open one of the lists andselect a contact, Create card enables you tocreate a contact card for the contact.Tip: To send the message to several recipients,use multiselection, see ”To select severalitems” on page 33, or create a contact group,see ”Contact groups” on page 55.