Apple A1203 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Chapter 3
Email
Apple Confidential
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To follow a link, tap it. Text links are commonly underlined in blue. Many images also
have links. Web links take you to the web. Email links open an email addressed to the
person. Phone number links call the phone number.
have links. Web links take you to the web. Email links open an email addressed to the
person. Phone number links call the phone number.
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If HTML messages load too slowly, you can set all messages to be displayed as plain
text—HTML messages displayed as plain text don’t show images or HTML formatting.
They can, however, have working links.
text—HTML messages displayed as plain text don’t show images or HTML formatting.
They can, however, have working links.
To set whether messages are displayed as HTML or plain text, from the Home screen
choose Settings > Mail > Preferred Message Format and choose HTML or Plain Text.
choose Settings > Mail > Preferred Message Format and choose HTML or Plain Text.
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You can also set messages to be displayed without images. Links and other formatting
in HTML messages are preserved.
in HTML messages are preserved.
To set whether attached images and images in HTML messages are displayed, from
the Home screen choose Settings > Mail > Load Images and choose Yes or No.
the Home screen choose Settings > Mail > Load Images and choose Yes or No.
Setting Message Display Options
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To view messages in a preview pane, so you see a list of messages above the text of
the selected message, tap a mailbox and tap the preview pane icon.
the selected message, tap a mailbox and tap the preview pane icon.
Adding Email Recipients to Your Contacts List
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To see all the recipients of an email, tap the email and tap Details.
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To add an email recipient to your contacts list, tap a name or email address and tap
Create New Contact or Add to Existing Contact.
Create New Contact or Add to Existing Contact.
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To call or text an email recipient who is in your contacts list, tap the recipient’s name
or email address, then tap a phone number or tap Text Message.
or email address, then tap a phone number or tap Text Message.
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