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Nokia 9300 Device with BlackBerry Connect

Legal Notice Copyright 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. 2

Contents Introduction...4 Setting up BlackBerry Internet Service...5 Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise Server...7 Using the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia... 11 Creating a signature...11 Creating filters...11 Creating encryption keys...12 Specifying advanced options...12 Email address in use...12 Profile settings...13 Folder redirection...13 Saved messages...13 Specifying BlackBerry Connect settings14 Calendar synchronization... 15 Synchronizing with BlackBerry Internet Service...15 Synchronizing with BlackBerry Enterprise Server...15 Meeting Requests...16 Composing and sending email... 18 Searching for email addresses...18 Changing the email message font...19 Reading, replying to, and forwarding email... 20 To read an email message:...20 Viewing attachments...20 To reply to an email message...21 To forward an email message:...21 Working with email messages... 22 Saving email messages...22 Printing email messages...22 Deleting email messages...23 Notes... 24 Contents 3

Introduction Introduction BlackBerry Connect allows you to access your compatible email accounts with your Nokia 9300 device. As messages arrive at the email server, they are automatically delivered to your device. You can send, receive, and reply to emails at your convenience. The following BlackBerry Connect services are available: BlackBerry Internet Service Allows you to receive email from an Internet service provider (ISP) or other email accounts (POP3, IMAP4) for up to ten existing compatible email accounts. BlackBerry Enterprise Server Allows you to receive email from your company s corporate email server. This option is compatible with Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes and requires your company to have a BlackBerry Enterprise Server installed and working with your company's email system. Check with your company's IT department to verify compatibility with your corporate email. You may choose to set up and use BlackBerry Internet Service or BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or you may choose to set up and use both at the same time. Note that to use the services, you must have BlackBerry Connect service activated on your SIM card. Contact your wireless service provider for information on the availability of BlackBerry Connect service. Note: Further detailed information is given in the Nokia 9300 user guide. Do not use this Nokia 9300 Device with BlackBerry Connect document in place of the complete user guide, which provides important safety and maintenance information. Caution: DO NOT connect the data cable to a computer until you have been instructed to do so after installing Nokia PC Suite. Connecting the data cable at the wrong time may prevent you from ever properly synchronizing your Nokia device. 4

Setting up BlackBerry Internet Service Using BlackBerry Internet Service you can receive email messages from an ISP (POP3 or IMAP4). BlackBerry Internet Service can be integrated with up to ten compatible ISP email accounts which provide you with the ability to send and receive email from those accounts with one solution. To use BlackBerry Internet Service, you must enable BlackBerry Connect on your device. You will need the personal identification number (PIN), International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) code, and International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number assigned to your Nokia 9300 device. Reference the instructions provided by your wireless service provider for more information. Use the following steps to find this information and enable your device to receive BlackBerry Connect settings: To enable your device to receive BlackBerry Connect email settings: Be sure that you have set up your device as instructed in the Set Up Instructions Guide found in the sales package. 1 From the Desk (Home Screen), scroll to and select Tools. 2 Select Control panel. 3 Scroll to and select Messaging BlackBerry. 4 Scroll right to change Enable Service to Yes. 5 Press the Done command key. The device is ready to continue when both the GPRS icon and the BlackBerry connected icon are visible on the internal and external displays. To locate your device PIN, IMEI and IMSI numbers: 1 Follow steps 1-3 above. 2 Scroll to the Device info tab. 3 Make note of the PIN, IMEI and IMSI numbers displayed. To configure your account from a PC: To create your account from a PC browser, go to the Web address supplied by your wireless service provider to set up your device, and follow the instructions provided. You will need your PIN, your IMEI numbers, and possibly your IMSI numbers to complete the process. To configure your account from the device (if supported by your wireless service provider): 1 From the Desk (Home screen) on your device, click on the BlackBerry account setup icon. 2 Select "Create Your Account" from the web page that displays. Setting up BlackBerry Internet Service 5

Setting up BlackBerry Internet Service Note: The PIN and IMEI of your device have been automatically sent to this site. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to create your username, password and integrate ISP email accounts if desired. Note: To integrate your ISP email account with BlackBerry Internet Service, you will need your ISP email account name and password. Calendar and contacts can be downloaded from a compatible PC to your device using Nokia PC Suite (refer to Calendar synchronization on page 15); however, information will not be synchronized wirelessly with BlackBerry Connect using the BlackBerry Internet Service solution. Calendar and contacts can be synchronized using data cable, Infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology. Insert the Getting Started CD-ROM into your PC, click the Install Software section, choose the option Install Nokia PC Suite Only and follow the installation wizard instructions. Note: You do not need to install BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia if you are only using the BlackBerry Internet Service. 6

Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise Server This section will explain how to set up BlackBerry Connect to access corporate email. (NOTE: access to your company's BlackBerry Enterprise Server is required). Before corporate email messages can be delivered to your device, you have to set up BlackBerry Connect to work with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installed in your corporate network. From the Getting Started CD-ROM, refer to the Install Software tab and choose the Install Nokia PC Suite and BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia option. The software applications will automatically install one after the other. From the Getting Started CD-ROM, install the following software onto your PC: Nokia PC Suite This software is used to connect your device to the computer and to synchronize your contacts with your device. BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia This software is used to configure your device to use BlackBerry Connect with your company's BlackBerry Enterprise Server for a specific corporate email account. You can also use BlackBerry Connect to synchronize your calendar when you are using BlackBerry Enterprise Server. When enabled, your corporate calendar events are automatically delivered to your device using BlackBerry Connect, and any changes you make to your calendar application on your device are synchronized with the corporate network server as well. Note: If using BlackBerry Enterprise Server, use Nokia PC Suite to synchronize your corporate email contacts ONLY. Upon set up of Nokia PC Suite uncheck the boxes for email and calendar synchronization. To set-up your device to use with BlackBerry Enterprise Server: Be sure that you have set up your device as instructed in the Set Up Instructions Guide found in the sales package. 1 Enable your device to receive BlackBerry Connect email settings: From the Desk (Home screen), scroll to and select the Tools folder. Select Control panel. Scroll to and select Messaging BlackBerry. Scroll right to change Enable Service to Yes. Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise 7

Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise Press the Done command key. The device is ready to continue when both the GPRS icon and the BlackBerry connected icon are visible on the display. 2 Make sure that your computer is connected to your corporate network. 3 Insert the Getting Started CD-ROM. 4 Select Install Software from the CD's menu on the left, then click Install Nokia PC Suite and BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia. The installation wizard will guide you through the important next steps. 5 After installing Nokia PC Suite and BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia, it is safe to connect your device to your computer using the data cable (the recommended connection method) provided in the sales package. Follow the Nokia PC Suite wizard instructions when connecting your device to a PC. Note: Refer to the Nokia 9300 User Guide for additional details on connecting your device to a compatible computer. 6 If prompted, select the profile that you want to use, and press OK. 7 After installation minimize the CD window to access the BlackBerry Configuration window. To establish connectivity between your device and the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia, click Connect. If you previously used BlackBerry, click Yes to accept the new PIN on your Nokia 9300 device. 8 When prompted, accept the PIN configuration, and generate the encryption key by moving your mouse around the screen as instructed. 9 When prompted, select whether you want to bulk load your calendar appointments to your device Note: If you want to place existing appointments in your device, you must bulk download your calendar. (This may take a while, depending upon the number of calendar entries.) If you decide to skip the bulk download, the wireless calendar synchronization of BlackBerry Connect will be disabled until you run BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia again and choose to bulk download your calendar items. For more information, see Synchronizing with BlackBerry Enterprise Server on page 15. 10 Create email filters if needed. For more information, see Creating filters on page 11. 11 When BlackBerry Configuration wizard notifies you that it is finished, click Exit. BlackBerry Connect activates automatically. See Using the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia on page 11 for additional information. 8

BlackBerry status icons Icons appear on the left side of the inside display of your device. The, and @ symbols will also appear on the external display as well. They indicate the connection status, as well other information about your device. Refer to your Nokia 9300 user guide for information on other icons. A GPRS connection is established, and data communication is now possible. BlackBerry Connect is disabled. You may be in a weak signal area, or you have not enabled your service. If this is the case, from the Desk (Home Screen), select Tools Control panel Messaging BlackBerry Change Enable service to Yes to turn on the BlackBerry service. Your device is trying to establish a BlackBerry connection. The icon is a spinning B. You have a BlackBerry connection. @ The remote POP3 and IMAP4 mailboxes are not connected. This icon is not related to BlackBerry Internet Service POP3/IMAP4 email accounts. An unread message is in your BlackBerry folder. BlackBerry configuration message icons A new BlackBerry service configuration message has arrived. A BlackBerry service configuration message has arrived and been opened. BlackBerry message icons New BlackBerry message Opened Blackberry message New message error Opened message error Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise 9

Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise BlackBerry meeting request icons New meeting request Opened meeting request New meeting request response Opened meeting request response New meeting request cancellation Opened meeting request cancellation 10

Using the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia Use the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia to access your corporate email from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia enables you to create filters, a signature for your messages, and encryption keys. If you are using BlackBerry Internet Service, you do not need to use the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia. Note: To use the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia, your computer must be connected to the corporate network. If you want to set up your device, you must also connect your device to your computer using a data cable, infrared, or Bluetooth wireless technology. If you just want to create filters or change the signature, you do not need to connect your device to the computer. Once installed, you can open the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia on your PC from the Start menu or from the desktop icon. Security settings made within the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia require your device to be connected to your computer in order for the settings to take effect. Be sure that the check box next to Redirect incoming messages to your handset is selected so that you will receive messages on your device. Creating a signature You can create a signature that is automatically added to outgoing email messages sent using BlackBerry Connect. To create a signature: 1 Select the General tab. 2 Enter a signature in the Automatically include your signature on outgoing messages field. 3 To save the signature, click Apply. If you do not want to use a signature, clear the Automatically include your signature on outgoing messages field, and click Apply. Creating filters You can create filters that determine which email messages are forwarded to your device. To create a new filter: 1 Select the Filters tab. 2 Click New. 3 In the Filter Name field, enter a descriptive name for the filter. Using the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia 11

Using the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia 4 In any of the From, Sent to, Subject, Body, Recipient Types, Sensitivity, and Importance fields, enter the properties that you want the filter to use. Separate multiple entries with a semicolon (;). 5 To forward messages detected by the filter to your device, select Forward message to the handset. To leave the messages detected by the filter on the server, select Don't forward message to the handset. 6 Click OK. 7 To save the filter, click Apply. If you have several filters, they are used in the order that they are listed on the Filters tab. To move a filter, select the filter that you want to move, and use the arrows to the right of the filter to move the filter to a desired position. To disable a filter: Clear the check box next to it. Creating encryption keys Encryption keys are used to create end-to-end encryption between a BlackBerry Enterprise Server and your device. You can generate encryption keys automatically or manually. To create encryption keys automatically (recommended): 1 Select the Security tab. 2 Select Generate keys automatically. 3 Click Apply. To create encryption keys manually: 1 Select the Security tab. 2 Select Generate keys manually, click Generate. 3 Move your mouse on the screen, and click Apply. Specifying advanced options If necessary, you can use the Advanced tab to specify advanced options for BlackBerry Connect. Email address in use Note: If you are using a Lotus Notes Domino email account, you cannot change the email address used by BlackBerry. You can only change the email address if your device is enabled on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange. Your device uses the email address on the Advanced tab for communication, so verify that it is correct. To change the email address: 1 Select Override Address. 2 Enter the correct address, and click Apply. 12

Profile settings You can specify which email profile is used when you open the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia, by selecting Prompt for a profile to be used. To change the profile settings: 1 Click Profile Settings in the Email profile settings section. 2 Change the setting. 3 Click OK, then Apply. To use the same profile all the time: 1 Select Always use this profile. 2 Select the desired profile. 3 Click OK, then Apply. Folder redirection By default, only email messages that arrive in your Inbox are forwarded to your device. However, you can specify that email messages are also forwarded to your device from other folders. To specify folder redirection: 1 Click Selected folders in the Folder redirection section. 2 Click Choose Folders, and select the applicable folders. Make sure that you also select your Inbox. 3 Click OK, then Apply. Saved messages Email messages that you send from your device are saved in the Sent Items folder on the server. If necessary, you can change this behavior by selecting the Don t save a copy to the Sent Items folder check box, and clicking Apply. Using the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia 13

Specifying BlackBerry Connect settings Specifying BlackBerry Connect settings You can modify BlackBerry Connect settings on your device to suit your preferences. Note: Not all BlackBerry Enterprise Servers support all of these features. For details on which features are supported by your server, contact your IT department. To modify BlackBerry Connect settings: 1 From the Desk (Home screen) scroll to and select Tools folder. 2 Select Control Panel. 3 Scroll to and select Messaging BlackBerry. 4 On the General page, the following features may be modified: Enable service Selecting Yes turns on the BlackBerry service. Allow service when roaming Selecting Yes allows the use of the BlackBerry service when you are not in your local wireless service area. Selecting No disallows roaming service. Wireless reconcile Pressing the Change command key, selecting the BlackBerry service that you want to set up, pressing OK, and pressing the Set up reconcile command button, specifies how messages are reconciled between your device and the corporate email server or Web client. The following options may also be available under the Set up reconcile command button: Deletions On or Off reconciles deletions and changes in read status. Read/Unread status On or Off reconciles changes in read status. 5 On the Composing page, the following features may be available: Check names Selects the location of searched addresses. In local contacts only only the addresses in the contact databases on your device and memory card are searched. In remote addresses only only the addresses in the remote email server address database are searched. In local, then remote (recommended) the addresses in the contact databases on your device and memory card are searched first and if no match is found, then the addresses in the remote email server address database are searched. 6 To save the settings, press Done. 14

Calendar synchronization Synchronizing with BlackBerry Internet Service If you are using BlackBerry Internet Service, you can use Nokia PC Suite to synchronize your calendar and contacts from a compatible PC to your Nokia 9300 device. Refer to the Install Software tab in the Getting Started CD-ROM, and choose the Install Nokia PC Suite Only option. Synchronizing with BlackBerry Enterprise Server You can also use BlackBerry Connect to synchronize your calendar when you are using BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Calendar synchronization is activated when you configure BlackBerry Connect with the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia, and select Yes to bulk download your calendar and enable wireless synchronization. With calendar synchronization, your calendar events are automatically delivered to your device using BlackBerry Connect. Any changes you make to your calendar application on your device are synchronized with the remote server as well. Deleting a calendar event from the device removes that event from the server. Note: If you make edits to All occurrences of a meeting series from the device, the entire series will be synchronized with the server. However, if you edit a single event within the series, this event will not be synchronized with the server. Afterward, you will be prompted to download your calendar when you click Connect in the BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia when your device is connected. You must select Yes to keep wireless synchronization enabled. Whenever you do a bulk load, all calendar events in your device will be overwritten with the new calendar data. The calendar will be updated from the current date and time of the bulk load. Note: The first time you synchronize data between your Nokia 9300 device and your PC it may take some time depending on the size of your calendar, contacts, and to-do list. BlackBerry Enterprise Server synchronizes email and calendar items wirelessly. Use Nokia PC Suite to synchronize your corporate email server contacts ONLY. Upon set up of Nokia PC Suite uncheck the boxes for email and calendar synchronization. Calendar synchronization 15

Calendar synchronization Refer to the Install Software tab in the Getting Started CD-ROM, and choose the Install Nokia PC Suite and BlackBerry Configuration for Nokia option. Meeting Requests To accept, decline, or tentative a meeting request: 1 A meeting request will appear showing an envelope with a person s head. Select the request and press the Open command button. The meeting request opens. 2 Press the Accept, Tentative, or Decline command button to act upon the request, or the Close command button to exit the request. Accept Accept the meeting request. Tentative Tentatively accept the meeting request. Decline Refuse the meeting request. Close Close the meeting request without action. Acting on a meeting request opens the Meeting Request Reply window. To add comments to a meeting response: 1 In the Meeting Request Reply window complete the action on the message request by pressing the Send now, Edit reply, Do not send reply, or Cancel command button. Send now Complete the action with the default reply. Edit reply Edit the reply and add your own comments. Do not send reply Act upon the message request but send no reply message. Cancel Close the meeting request without action. To create a meeting request: 1 Press Calendar. 2 Press Menu key. 3 Select File New Entry Meeting. 4 Fill in the Details. 5 Scroll to Attendees tab. 6 To invite someone from your local contacts list, select Add from Contacts and choose the contact you wish to invite OR To invite someone from remote server contacts, be sure that you have selected the in local, then remote setting. Scroll to search field. Type all or part of the name of the person you wish to invite. Press Add as attendee command button. 16

Specify check names settings for sending meeting requests: 1 Press Calendar. 2 Press Menu key. 3 Scroll to and select Tools. 4 Highlight and select General settings. 5 Scroll to and select Meeting requests. 6 Scroll down to Check names and choose Change. 7 Select preferred option (In local, then remote is recommended). 8 Press OK then Done. If you chose the "in local, then remote" setting, the meeting editor will first try to make a match from your local contacts database. If you wish to ignore the local match and force a remote name look up, select Cancel and a list of remote address matches will appear. You may choose different settings for checking names for meeting requests versus sending emails. See Specifying BlackBerry Connect settings on page 14. Calendar synchronization 17

Composing and sending email Composing and sending email You can send BlackBerry email messages to any recipient with an email account. The recipient of the message does not need to have BlackBerry Connect. To send an email message: 1 Press Messaging, then Write message, and select BlackBerry. 2 Press Recipient, and select the recipients, or enter the email addresses of the recipients in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields. To The message is sent to the recipient. Cc A copy of the message is sent to the recipient. Bcc A copy of the message is sent to the recipient but this is hidden from the other recipients. If the Bcc field is not shown, press the Menu button and select View Show Bcc field. If you enter more than one email address in a field, separate the addresses with a semicolon (;), or press Enter between the addresses. 3 In the Subject field, enter a subject for the message. 4 Write your message. To enlarge the text while writing, press Menu, and select View Zoom Zoom out. To enlarge the message editor window, press Menu, and select View Full screen mode. 5 To specify the priority or sending service of the message, press Sending options. If you do not change the settings, the priority of the message is set to Normal and the default sending service is used. 6 To send the message, press Send. The sent message is saved in the Outbox folder on the device until it has been sent. Once the message has been sent, it is saved in the Sent folder. If there is a sending error, the message will be moved from the Sent folder to the Outbox folder. Searching for email addresses Depending on your settings, you can search for email addresses from your contact databases, the remote email server or both. See Specifying BlackBerry Connect settings on page 14. To search for email addresses: 1 Enter a name or part of a name in the To, Cc, or Bcc field. Do not include the @ symbol. 2 Press Menu, and select Tools Check names. You can continue working with the message during the search. 3 When the results of the search are shown, scroll to the correct recipient on the list of matches, and press Select. Note that when you search for addresses from the 18

corporate server address database, the list shows the first 20 matches. To get more matches, press Get more results. If no matches are found, or none of the matches is correct, you need to enter the email address manually. Changing the email message font When composing an email message, you can change the font and font size. Note that changing the font has no effect on the sent message, which is always plain text. The font settings only affect how the message is presented in the message editor. To change the font: 1 To specify the font used in the messages, when composing an email, press Menu, and select Tools Preferences Font. 2 To specify the size, press Menu, and select Tools Preferences Font size. 3 To save the changes, press Done. Composing and sending email 19

Reading, replying to, and forwarding email 20 Reading, replying to, and forwarding email All BlackBerry email messages are wirelessly delivered to the BlackBerry folder in the Messaging application. The folder is created automatically when you enable BlackBerry Connect on your device. The @ symbol appears on the outside display of your device when you have an unread message in your BlackBerry folder. To read an email message: 1 When the icon indicates that a new BlackBerry email message has arrived, press Messaging, select the BlackBerry folder. Select the unread message (indicated in bold text) and open it by pressing the Open command key to the right of the display. 2 Read the message. Only the first 2 Kb of the message is delivered to your device automatically. To read the rest of the message, press the Get more command key. Viewing attachments Messages with attachments are indicated by an envelope with a paperclip. To view attachment: 1 While viewing an e-mail that includes an attachment, press Menu, and select View Attachments. A list of attachments opens. You can see the number of attachments and their names in the left frame, and details of the content of the attachment in the right frame. 2 Press the tab key to move to the right frame. 3 To view the table of contents, select Table of contents, and press Expand. Select a section, and press View. To view the entire attachment, select Full content, and press View 4 Read the attachment. To view more, press Get more. To return to the list of attachments, press Back. 5 To close the list of attachments and return to the email, press Close. Note: With BlackBerry Connect you may view several types of attachments. This list may change over time as service upgrades are made. Supported file types include documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentations (.ppt) created in Microsoft Office 97, 98, 2000, XP as well as Adobe PDF (.pdf), Corel WordPerfect (.wpd), ASCII Text (.txt), HTML (.html) and ZIP (.zip) files. BlackBerry Connect allows you to view but not edit these attachment types. Using the native email client of the Nokia 9300 you may view as well as edit most of the attachment types above.

To reply to an email message 1 To reply to the message, press Reply. If you were not the only recipient of the message, then select the recipients: select Sender to send the reply only to the sender of the message; select All recipients to send the reply to all recipients. 2 Write the reply and press Send. To forward an email message: 1 While viewing a message, press Menu, and select File Forward. 2 Press Recipient, and select the recipients, or enter the email addresses of the recipients in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields. To search for email addresses, see Searching for email addresses on page 18. 3 Enter any comments to the message. Note that you cannot edit the original message. 4 Press Send. Reading, replying to, and forwarding email 21

Working with email messages Working with email messages The maximum number of email messages that you can store in the BlackBerry folder is 2000, provided that you have enough free memory on your device. If the number of messages reaches the limit, the oldest messages are deleted from the folder. Note that messages deleted for this reason are deleted only from the device, not from the server. Note: All received BlackBerry email messages are saved in the BlackBerry folder. You can move BlackBerry email messages to the Drafts folder or to your personal folders. Only messages in the BlackBerry folder can be reconciled; messages moved to other folders are not reconciled. You cannot create subfolders for the BlackBerry folder. Saving email messages You can save email messages that have not been sent yet in the Drafts folder. If you exit the message editor without sending the message, the message will automatically be saved in the Drafts folder. To save an email message: While composing a new message, press Menu, and select File Save in Drafts. If you have already saved the message and want to save it after changes, press Menu, and select File Save. To edit a saved message: Go to the Drafts folder, open the message, and make the changes. To send the saved message: Press Send. Printing email messages You can print BlackBerry email messages to compatible printers using a data cable, infrared, or Bluetooth wireless technology. Refer to the Nokia 9300 User Guide for more information on connecting your device using one of these methods, before proceeding with the steps below. To print an email message: 1 Open the message that you want to print. To change the page setup, press Menu, select File Printing Page setup, and make any necessary changes. 2 Press Menu, and select File Printing Print. 22

Deleting email messages BlackBerry Internet Service offers a wireless delete option which enables permanent deletion of email messages from the server when those email messages are deleted from your device. BlackBerry Enterprise Server allows you to keep your corporate email mailbox in sync with your device. Depending upon your settings, messages deleted from the Nokia 9300 device are automatically deleted from the remote server. See Specifying BlackBerry Connect settings on page 14. To delete an email message: Open the message that you want to delete, and press Delete. To delete without opening: Highlight the message, and press the backspace key. To delete an email message that you are currently composing: Press Menu, and select File Delete message. Working with email messages 23

Notes 24 Notes