User's Manual

E-mail composer menu options include the following options:
Items Description
Add Recipient Add a new contact from your Contacts list.
Insert
(Picture,
voice note,
and File)
Select the file that you would like to insert into your message. If
the message contains an audio or image file, then the video
file cannot be inserted.
Spell Check To check the spelling of your message content.
Save to Drafts Save the message to your drafts folder.
Cancel
Message
To cancel the sending of the composed message and return to
Inbox. Before canceling, you can save the message to the
drafts folder.
Message
Options
Specify settings such as Priority, Security and Language.
6.5 Managing Messages and Folders
Each E-mail account and text message account has its own folder hierarchy with
five default folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The
messages you receive and send through the mail account are stored in these
folders. You can also create additional folders within each hierarchy. The behavior
of the folders you create depends on whether you are using an Outlook E-Mail,
Text Messages, POP3, MMS, or IMAP4 account.
If you use an Outlook E-Mail account, E-mail messages in the Inbox folder in
Outlook E-Mail will automatically be synchronized with your device. You can
elect to synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync. The
folders you create and the messages you move will then be mirrored on the
server.
If you use a Text Messages account, messages are stored in the Inbox folder.
If you use a POP3 account and you move E-mail messages to a folder you
created, the link between the messages on the device and their copies on the mail
server will be broken. The next time you connect, the mail server will see that the
messages are missing from the device Inbox folder and delete them from the
server. This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message, but it also
means that you will no longer have access to messages that you move to folders
created from anywhere except the device.