[. . . ] Nokia 9300 smartphone User Guide
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Viewing online contacts only
To view a list of your IM contacts that are currently online, expand the Online contacts folder on the left side of the main view. Scroll through the list to see the availability status, Available or Away, for each contact.
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Viewing offline contacts only
Viewing offline IM contacts only - To view a list of your IM contacts that are not currently signed on to the IM service, expand the Offline contacts folder on the left side of the main view. Scroll through the list to see the availability status, offline or blocked, for each contact.
Viewing all contacts
To view a list of your IM contacts whether they are online or offline, press Menu, and select View > All contacts.
Adding an IM contact
Adding a user to your IM contact list - To add a user to your IM contact list, select Add contact in the main view. The contact is saved in device memory and in the master list on the server. An IM service provider may require the user ID to be in the format username@domain. com. Select from the following: · Nickname -- the short name that you assign to someone on your IM contact list. The person received the user ID from the service provider when they registered for an IM service. The user ID may be in the format username@domain. com.
Defining IM sound settings
To set sounds, press Menu, and select Tools > Preferences > Sound page. By default, the IM application plays a tone for an alert or a message received. · · · · Select from the following: IM sounds -- to turn all IM sounds On or Off. The tone plays when you receive a new message from a group member during an active group chat.
Defining IM login settings
To log in to a server automatically, press Menu, select Tools > Preferences > Login page, and change Login type to Automatic. The next time IM is launched, you will log in automatically to the server that you specify, with the user name and password that you defined for IM server settings. Select from the following: · Log in to -- to select a server from a list. The default login type is Manual.
Defining IM contact settings
To refresh a contact list, press Menu, and select Contacts > Refresh list. Tip: You can set contact lists to update automatically.
Refreshing a contact list automatically - To refresh a contact list automatically, press Menu, then Tools > Preferences > Contacts page, and change Update contact status to Automatically. All Rights Reserved.
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Defining IM reception settings
To block IM invitations from all users, press Menu, and Tools > Preferences > Receive page, and change Receive invitations to group conversation to From no one.
To accept IM messages from your contacts only, press Menu, selectTools > Preferences and the Receive page, and change Receive messages to From contacts only. · Receive invitations to group chat -- to select from a list whether invitations are accepted or blocked. · Receive messages -- to select from a list whether messages are accepted or blocked. From contacts only means that messages are received from users defined in your contact list, and all others are blocked. Tip: You can block messages from anyone, even if they are on your contact list. Select from the following:
Viewing server settings
To view the settings that are defined for an IM service, press Menu, and select Tools > Server settings. [. . . ] If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. [. . . ]