Chapter 3 Getting, Sending, and Managing E-mail
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Resource issues with auto get mail
If you use the auto get mail feature, you should be aware of the following potential
resource constraints:
If you set the auto get mail interval for more frequently than once per hour, an alert
message appears.
To minimize resource concerns, set your interval for e-mail auto get to no more
frequently than once per hour.
Inbox icons in the VersaMail application
The icons to the left of a message in the Inbox indicate the message’s status.
Decreased battery
life
If you set the auto get interval for more frequently than once per
hour, you may drain your handheld’s battery charge more
quickly, and thus need to recharge the battery more frequently.
Increased monthly
charges
If your e-mail service provider is a wireless provider such as
Cingular or T-Mobile that charges a fee for data transactions,
using the auto get feature can substantially add to your
monthly charges. This issue is especially noticeable for POP
accounts, because the size of the IDs used to locate POP account
messages is much larger (and thus POP messages take longer to
download) than for IMAP accounts.
NOTE
If you primarily retrieve messages over your company’s
network, monthly charges should not be an issue.
Only the subject header information is downloaded.
Part or all of the message text is downloaded.
Part or all of the message text and attachment information is
downloaded.