Writing Messages
To compose a new piece of outgoing mail, open the Mail program, and then tap the icon in the lower-right corner. A blank new outgoing message appears, and the iPhone keyboard pops up.
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Remember: You can turn the phone 90 degrees to get a much bigger widescreen keyboard for email. It's much easier to type this way.
Here's how you go about writing a message:
In the "To:" field, type the recipient's email address—or grab it from Contacts. Often, you won't have to type much more than the first couple of letters of the name or email address. As you type, Mail automatically displays all matching names and addresses so you can tap one instead of typing. (It thoughtfully derives these suggestions by analyzing both your Contacts and which people you've recently exchanged email with.)
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If you hold your finger down on the period (.) key, you get a pop-up palette of common email-address suffixes, like.com, .edu, .org, and so on. (You can see a similar effect pictured on The Safari Keyboard.).
Alternatively, tap the button to open your Contacts list. Tap the name of the person you want. (Note, though, that the Contacts list shows you all names, even those that don't have email addresses.)
You can add as many addressees as you like; just repeat the procedure.
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