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Windows Phone 7: Composing a New Message

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Reading e-mail is just half the equation. You’ll also undoubtedly want to compose new mail on your phone.

1. Write an E-Mail

  1. On the Start screen, tap the e-mail account you want to send from.

  2. Tap New.

  3. On the To line, do one of the following:

    • Type an e-mail address, and then tap Enter. Repeat as needed.

    • Type a contact’s name.

    • Tap Add Contact to pick someone from your contacts list.

  4. Fill in the Subject box, and type your message.

  5. Tap More to see more message options:

    • Tap Show CC & BCC to send copies of the message to other people.

    • Tap Priority to let recipients know how important the message is: low, normal, or high.

  6. When you finish, tap Send.


Tip:

Cc stands for carbon copy. Bcc stands for blind carbon copy. Cc’ing somebody provides them a courtesy copy of your e-mail. Bcc’ing somebody hides that person’s address from everyone on the To line—handy when you want to be discreet.



Tip:

As you type in the To line, Windows Phone suggests matches from your contacts list. As soon as you see a match, tap it. If you accidentally enter the wrong person’s name, just tap the name, and you’ll see an option to remove it.


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