Samsung 010505D5 Manual Do Utilizador

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Filter Strings
Your phone filters e-mail based on information in their To, 
From, and Subject fields, called a filter string. You create a 
filter string by listing the words you want your phone to find 
and separating them by either a comma or a space. Each word 
in the filter string is joined by an implicit OR; your phone adds 
the logical connectors like AND or OR.
To create a more complex filter, you can define filter strings for 
the To, From, and Subject fields. Your phone joins the filter 
strings for these fields using an implicit AND, and adds the 
logical connector for you.
For example, you might want to receive only e-mail items 
from John Smith (jsmith@aol.com) or Jack Jones 
(jjones@aol.com) concerning the Apollo Project. You would 
create the following filter strings:
In the To field: jsmith@aol.com, jjones@aol.com
In the Subject field: Apollo Project
Your phone interprets this as, “Accept e-mail items about the 
Apollo Project from John Smith or Jack Jones. Do not accept e-
mail items from other people. Do not accept e-mail items from 
John or Jack about any other subject.”
When you define a string, your phone searches for any 
instance of that sequence of characters. For example, if you 
define a filter that retrieves only e-mail items with the string 
“info,” appropriate matches would include “info,” 
“rainforest” and “kinfolk.”