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This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use.  
Local folders
To create a new folder
1. From the folder menu, select 
Edit folders
.
2. Tap 
Add
.
3. Name the folder.
4. Tap 
Done
.
Remote folders
If you have selected connection type 
IMAP 
for your email 
account, you can subscribe to remote folders on your email 
server. (To select connection type, see “Email account basic tab 
settings” 
on page 161.) By default you subscribe to an 
Inbox
 
folder.
Note If you change connection type, your 
Inbox 
will be emptied. 
Use the 
Get&send 
command to download your messages again. 
To subscribe to a new remote folder
1. From the folder menu, select 
Subscribe
.
2. Select the check box for the folders you wish to subscribe to.
3. Tap 
Done
.
The new folders are shown in the folder list. Your subscribed 
folders will be shown in a flat structure, that is, subfolders will 
be shown on the same level as main folders. Use the 
Get&send
 
command to download messages from the folders you have 
subscribed to.
The accounts in Messages
When you open Messages, a list of your accounts appears.
The top items in the list, 
Create SMS, 
and
 Create MMS, 
are 
shortcuts for directly creating new messages.
An asterisk next to an account indicates that a message has 
arrived since you last opened the accounts inbox.
Handling text messages
A text message is sent via SMS (Short Message Service). It can 
contain up to 160 characters (70 characters if you use non-Latin 
characters). If you create a longer message it will be sent as two 
(or more) separate messages (concatenated), but will usually be 
received as one message. If you add pictures, sounds and other 
items to your message it becomes an EMS message.
Text messages can be sent to one or more people (not more than 
thirty, we recommend), and you can request a delivery report 
when your text messages have been delivered to the recipients. 
The delivery report arrives on your P910a as a text message.