Simulating MessagingThe term messaging comprises text messaging, picture messaging, multimedia messaging, instant messaging, and e-mail. Text messaging is enabled by the Short Message Service (SMS). When providing email services to mobile device users, mobile devices rely upon the services provided by remote e-mail servers. They support the POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP protocols for connecting to these servers. You can use Qt Simulator to test applications that use the Qt Mobility Messaging API to access messaging services to search and sort messages, notify of changes to messages stored, send messages with or without attachments, retrieve message data, and launch the preferred messaging client to either display an existing message, or compose a message. In the Messaging section, click Trigger to trigger incoming email or SMS from a random person in the contact list. Click Import to import a whole directory of email messages that are stored in maildir format. During startup, Qt Simulator imports the directory stubdata/standardmessages/. [Previous: Importing Contacts] [Next: Simulating Sensors] © 2008-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. Nokia, Qt and their respective logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation in Finland and/or other countries worldwide. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Privacy Policy X
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