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[. . . ] 5(&25' - Hold down to record voice memo / attachment or outgoing message (OGM). Call Waiting, conferencing, etc. ) 5(', $/ 3 - Redial last number. (Add pause within dialled sequence. ) +$1'6)5(( - Start / end handsfree telephone call. 5(3/< - Reply to email message or dial-back on call log or VoiceMail entry. [. . . ] Here you can select links to subjects such as news, travel, sport, etc as well as links to Amserve, Amstrad and PlusZone* - the club for e-m@iler users. , Tip - as a shortcut (while using Amsurf), you can go to the home page by pressing +20(. 85 Surfing the internet When you visit PlusZone, you can find out the latest information on e-m@iler matters - straight from the source. We'll tell you about upcoming games releases, new features, software updates, greetings cards and lots lots more. You can communicate live with other users in the chat room, or post your own message, advert or newsletter on a message board. You can write to other users and make new friends using e-pals, and there's even a place to discuss e-m@iler games and find out new cheats!This lets you view any of the currently available greetings cards before you send. (For information on sending a card, see page 91. ) * The Amsurf home page and PlusZone are continuously evolving. We reserve the right to add or remove features without notice. INTERNET GUIDELINES Here are a few guidelines for you to consider when you're using the internet to meet people and chat anonymously. You could be putting yourself at risk if you arrange to meet someone you have met on the internet. If you do agree to meet someone, never go alone, always meet in a public place. Never go in the other person's car, and do tell a friend where you're going and, just as importantly, when you'll be back. Don't give out your name, address, or telephone number or ask anyone else for this information online. To send or forward email to a mobile phone, see 'Sending email to an SMS mobile phone' on page 56. (Don't send email with graphics or sound attachments - these prevent the message text being displayed correctly on mobile phones. ) Each SMS text message can be sent to one mobile phone only you cannot include more than one phone number in the box. 7R Reading / deleting text messages SMS text messages are stored in the same manner as email messages. For information on how to read, delete and print SMS messages, see 'Reading and deleting email' on page 62. 90 Greetings cards Greetings cards The e-m@iler allows you to send and receive greetings 'cards' by email. A range of cards is available to choose from - the recipient will receive the card in full colour on a PC, or in shades of blue on an e-m@iler. Greetings cards are sent via Amserve in a similar manner to email messages. As such, they will be charged at the email call rate you were advised of during registration. You can send two or more greetings cards on the same call. (For information, see 'Sending multiple cards' on page 94. ) Sending a card FAST TRACK: Press 6(59, &(6, , select required card, type in email address and message, press (0$, /. 1. Press 6(59, &(6, so that the following display appears (for example): If the greetings card you want is on the displayed menu, go straight to step 3. 2. To go forwards to the next menu, press . The following display will appear: If you've set up two or more email users, then before you receive this display you'll be asked to select a user. 91 Greetings cards Note the cursor _ is in the 4. 7R box. Type in the email address you wish to send this card to (or see note* right). , *Note - to send the card to Note, if you want to see how the card will appear to the recipient, you can send it to your own email address. 5. Move the cursor down to the message area of the display, then type in the message: an email address you've previously stored, press $''5(66 %22. , start typing in the name, then use and press (17(5 to insert the required email address in the box. 7R Note the message itself can be up to 80 characters long (5 lines maximum). 6. To send the card, press (0$, /. The following display will appear (right): If you don't see the display: then the email address you've entered is not valid. Go back to step 4. 'LDOOLQJ IRU HPDLO, After a while, the above message ('LDOOLQJ will change to then to / before returning to the standby display showing the date and time. &KHFNLQJ HPDLO, IRU HPDLO) 6HQGLQJ &ROOHFWLQJ HPDLO, The text that appears on the finished card will be as you typed it on the screen (note you can press (17(5 to start a new line). 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