Using Email on the Motorola RIZR


Send and receive emails easily on your Motorola RIZR Z3 mobile phone

Sending emails

Having set up your email account you can now check your Internet email inbox and send and receive messages on your phone without having to be near a PC.

To send emails:

  • From the standby screen press Menu (The [–] button).
  • Highlight Messages and press Select (Figure 1).
  • Select New Message (Figure 2) and scroll down to New Email. Press Select (Figure 3).
  • Type in your message. When you are finished press OK.
  • A window will appear saying “To:”. Enter the email address of the person you are sending the email to. If the email address is in your phonebook, select Ph.Book and find it in there. Then press OK.
  • Now scroll down to enter: additional Cc and Bcc addresses; the subject of the email; and select any attachments like pictures or videos.
  • When you are ready, press Send. (Figure 4)

Receiving emails

You can set up your Motorola KRZR to automatically check for new messages at regular intervals. On the Email Msg Setup screen (Figure 5) (Where you entered the account details), highlight Check new msgs (Figure 6), press Change and choose how often you want your phone to check for new emails (Figure 7).

When people send emails to your Motorola KRZR, you will receive a pop-up screen saying New Message. Press Read to open the message.

 

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    From the Main Menu select Messages
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    Select Email Message Setup
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    When you are ready, press Send
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    Figure 6
    Highlight Check new msgs and press select
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    Choose how often you want your phone to check for new emails

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