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I guess you mean how would you know if someone sent you a MMS(Multimedia Messaging Service)
If you have configured(For configuration settings, contact your service provider) your phone to receive MMS, you'll get the MMS notification and also the phone will automatically download it for you.
If you haven't configured your phone for MMS and your phone does support MMS, you will still get the notification icon on your screen and if the phone will prompt you to adjust the necessary settings
Other than that, if your phone does not support MMS, a SMS with a link will appear. You can visit that link and view the MMS sent to you.
To view the mms on your phone, simply go to the mms recieved, then you select option, then from the option you select the page option and select view, it will view the message for you.
you have sent a message to smart.com? See if it is stored in the OUTBOX or SENT ITEMS. If not, it is not on
your phone anymore. There is no backup so there is no way to view it.
Depending on your phone, 1. From within SMS or MMS screen, select MENU > Tools > Options > Sending > Check 'Save Sent Items'. or 2. MENU > MESSAGES > MMS > MMS SETTINGS check "Save sent items"
Normally you'll need Vodafone to send you both the MMS and Internet connection settings. Then once received an save take your battery out of the handset without switching it off, remove your SIM for 10 seconds. Put it back together and send yourself a MMS and you should now be fully set up.
Alternatively here are Vodafone's settings:
Access Point
Name: wap.vodafone.co.uk Username: wap Password: wap Authentication: Normal Data bearer: GPRS Gateway IP (proxy) address: 212.183.137.12 Session mode: Permanent Port number: 9201 MMS Message (Relay) Server URL: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms/
i presume your phone is mms enabled, as not all phones can accept mms, if it is an mms phone, try ringing O2 and they can send data to your sim card to update it.
good luck
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