Palm W PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
Setting up and managing e-mail accounts
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Setting up and managing e-mail accounts
With the VersaMail application, you can access e-mail accounts from
providers such as Earthlink or Yahoo. Some companies may also allow access to
corporate e-mail with the appropriate mail server configuration. See “Accessing
corporate e-mail” later in this chapter for more information.
You can add up to eight e-mail accounts on your handheld by setting up a
connection to a network provider or synchronizing to a desktop e-mail application.
For example, if you have a Yahoo e-mail account with POP access, you can create
a new account in the VersaMail application and name that new account Yahoo, so
that you can send and receive e-mail on your handheld using your Yahoo account.
Account and connection types
Two types of e-mail accounts are supported:
Network: You can send and receive e-mail directly to and from your handheld
by connecting with a network provider.
Synchronize Only: You can download, view, and manage e-mail between the
handheld and a desktop e-mail application, such as Microsoft Outlook, by
performing a HotSync operation using the cradle/cable. You can’t send and
receive messages wirelessly or with a modem for an account of this type.
Using a network account, you can set up or access an e-mail account using any of
the following connection methods:
Built-in GPRS (high-speed) and GSM (dial-up) radio on your handheld
Palm™ Bluetooth Card (sold separately) attached through the expansion card
slot connecting to a mobile phone or local access point that is enabled with
Bluetooth technology
PalmModem
®
accessory (sold separately)
External modem sled (for example, 802.11 sled)
Infrared (IR) port on the handheld to infrared port on a mobile phone
Direct connection to a mobile phone by means of a physical cable
Handheld cradle connected to your desktop (Windows users only)
Setting up the default account that came with your handheld
Depending on where you purchased your handheld, you may have a default
e-mail account preconfigured by a carrier. This is either a high-speed GPRS
account or a dial-up GSM account. If your wireless carrier preconfigured your
e-mail account, you need to enter username and password information before you
can use the account.