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E-Mail; Managing An Email Account; Email Account Screen; Working With Account Folders - LG -E617g User Manual

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E-mail

You can use the Email application to read
emails from services other than Gmail. The
email application supports the following
account types: POP3, IMAP and Exchange.
Your service provider or system administrator
can provide the account settings you need.

Managing an email account

The first time you open the E-mail
application, a setup wizard opens to help you
to set up an email account.
To add another email account:
> Apps tab > E-mail > in the
Touch
account screen, touch
> ADD ACCOUNT
After the initial setup, Email displays the
contents of your inbox. If you have added
more than one account, you can switch
among accounts.
To change the settings of an email
account:
> Apps tab > E-mail > in the
Touch
account screen, touch
To delete an email account:
> Apps tab > E-mail > in the
Touch
account screen, touch
> touch an account you want to delete >
Remove account

Email account screen

You can touch an account to view its Inbox.
The account from which you send email by
default is indicated with a tick.
account folders.
Only the most recent emails in your account
are downloaded to your phone.

Working with account folders

Each account has an Inbox, Outbox, Sent
and Drafts folder. Depending on the features
supported by your account's service provider,
> Settings
you may have additional folders.

Composing and sending email

To compose and send a message
1
While in the E-mail application, touch
the
2
Enter an address for the message's
intended recipient. As you enter text,
matching addresses are offered from your
Contacts. Separate multiple addresses
> Settings
with semicolons.
3
Add Cc/Bcc and add attachment files if
required.
> Settings
4
Enter the text of the message.
5
Touch the
If you aren't connected to a network, for
example, if you're working in airplane
mode, the messages that you send
– Touch the folder icon to open the
.
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