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Appending a signature to your messages
You can append one or a few lines of plain text to every message you send from your phone, such as your
name, contact information, or even “Sent by Prestigio MultiPhone.” This signature is independent of any
signature you append to messages you send from Gmail on the web.
Open your Inbox or another labeled list of conversations.
Press Menu and touch More > Settings > Signature.
Enter a signature.
Touch OK.
Enter a signature to append to your messages; then touch OK.
Changing Gmail settings
You can change a number of settings for Gmail. Each Gmail account has its own settings, so your changes
affect only the current account. See “Switch accounts”.
Notification volumes and some synchronization settings are changed in the Settings application. See
“Settings”.
To change Gmail settings, open your Inbox, press Menu and touch More > Settings and select an account
you want to set. .
General Settings
Check to make Priority Inbox your default inbox, so it opens when you start
Gmail with new messages (instead of Inbox). See more in chapter “Working
with Priority Inbox”
Opens a dialog where you can enter text to append to every message you
send. See “Appending a signature to your messages”.
Opens a dialog where you can check which actions open a dialog asking you
to confirm that action: archiving, deleting, and sending messages.
When checked, replaces the Reply button in message headers with the
Reply all button, so you don’t need to touch the arrow to access it.
Set which screen opens when you delete or archive a conversation whose
messages you are viewing: the messages in the next/previous conversation,
or the Inbox or other conversation list you’re working with.
Opens a dialog where you can select the size of text in the messages you
read.
When checked, adds a check box to the left of each conversation, so you
can add it to a batch. See “Working with conversations in batches”.
Touch to remove the history of the words you’ve searched for previously in
Gmail in any account. See “Searching for message”.