Nokia C5 03 - Multimedia message settings

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Multimedia message settings
Select

Menu

>

Messaging

and

Options

>

Settings

>

Multimedia message

.

Select from the following:
Image size — Define the size of the image in a multimedia message.
MMS creation mode — If you select

Guided

, the device informs you if you try to send

a message that may not be supported by the recipient. If you select

Restricted

, the

device prevents you from sending messages that may not be supported. To include

content in your messages without notifications, select

Free

.

Access point in use — Select which access point is used as the preferred connection.
Multimedia retrieval — Select how you want to receive messages, if available. To

receive messages automatically in your home network, select

Auto in home netw.

.

Outside your home network, you receive a notification that there is a message to

retrieve in the multimedia message centre. If you select

Always automatic

, your

device automatically makes an active packet data connection to retrieve the message

both in and outside your home network. Select

Manual

to retrieve multimedia

messages from the message centre manually, or

Off

to prevent receipt of any

multimedia messages. Automatic retrieval may not be supported in all regions.
Allow anonymous msgs. — Reject messages from anonymous senders.
Receive adverts — Receive multimedia message advertisements (network service).
Receive reports — Display the status of sent messages in the log (network service).
Deny report sending — Prevent your device from sending delivery reports of

received messages.

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Messaging

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Message validity — Select for how long the message centre resends your message

if the first attempt fails (network service). If the message cannot be sent within this

time period, the message is deleted from the message centre.

The device requires network support to indicate that a sent message has been

received or read. Depending on the network and other circumstances, this

information may not always be reliable.