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i-mode glossary
The following defines the basic terms used in this section.
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Mail settings 
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5 Auto reception
Sets whether to automatically retrieve a mail after receiving the incoming mail 
notification.
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When this setting is turned on your phone will automatically receive mail. If it is 
turned off, you will have to manually retrieve from your i-mode service provider 
using the Check new mail of iMenu screen (see “Check new mail” on page 43).
6 Receive 
attachment
Sets the attachment file type that can be received.
Highlight the file type 
➔ 
 to place a check.
7 Attachment data
Selects whether to receive Melody For i-mode (MFi) files attached to a mail.
8 Font size
Sets the font size to display the mail/MMS.
9 Check settings
Displays the values set to the above mail settings.
0 Back
Returns to the Mail screen.
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Back
Returns to the i-mode screen.
Term
Definition
Site (program) An Internet contents page especially designed for i-mode users, which can be accessed from your i-mode top screen of your 
IP.
Mail
Mail is the messaging service of i-mode. You can not only exchange messages with other cellphones, but also with PCs, 
PDAs, etc.
MMS
Multimedia Messaging Service lets you send messages with image/video/sound files attached. The MMS type message is 
also referred to as an MMS.
SMIL
The SMIL lets you combine text, sound, image and video into a slide, to create original slideshows. The message created by 
SMIL is also referred to as a SMIL. A SMIL message is a kind of MMS message. 
Access history Your phone stores up to 10 URLs you have accessed. You can refer to this list when you want to go to a web page you have 
accessed recently.
Web page
An Internet contents page compatible to i-mode services, which can be browsed using your phone, including the sites 
(programs).
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