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Delivery reports
 to ask the network to send delivery reports about 
your messages (network service).
Scale image down
 to define the image size when you insert the 
image into the multimedia message.
Default slide timing
 to set the timing for slides in multimedia 
messages.
Allow multimedia reception
. Select 
No
Yes
 or 
In home network
 to use 
the multimedia service. If you select 
In home network
, you cannot 
receive multimedia messages outside your home network.
Incoming multimedia messages
. Select 
Retrieve
 to set the phone to 
automatically fetch newly received multimedia messages, or select 
Reject
 if you do not wish to receive multimedia messages.
Connection settings
. Define connection settings for retrieving 
multimedia messages. First select 
Active multimedia settings
, and 
activate the set in which you want to save the settings. Select 
Edit 
active multimedia settings
 and edit the active settings.
Select each of the settings one by one and key in all the required 
settings. Contact your network operator or service provider for the 
settings. 
Allow adverts
. You can receive or reject messages identified as 
advertisements. The setting is not shown if 
Allow multimedia 
reception
 is set to 
No
.
Settings for the e-mail application
You may receive the e-mail settings from the network operator or 
service provider over-the-air based on OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) 
provisioning. For more information about using the OMA provisioning, 
contact your network operator or service provider.
When you have ordered the settings as an OMA message, remain in 
standby mode and do not open the 
E-mail
 application until you have 
received the settings.
When you have received the connection settings, 
E-mail settings 
received
 is displayed. To save the settings immediately, select 
Start
.
• To save the settings, select 
Save
. Confirm the action by selecting 
Yes
.
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