Editing E-Mail Accounts - Palm P80505RGRS - Tungsten W Smartphone Handbook

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Chapter 17 Using Palm™ VersaMail™ Personal E-mail Software
Select any of the following preferences:
5.
Enable Smart
Addressing
Auto-Empty Mail
from Trash
Timeout
Auto-Disconnect
Disconnect on
Exit
Modem Wait

Editing e-mail accounts

From time to time, you may need to edit information about one of the e-mail
accounts you set up.
To select the account to edit:
Press Function
1.
Select Accounts.
2.
Select Account Setup.
3.
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Types ahead and completes a recognized e-mail address. See
the procedure for creating new e-mail later in this chapter for
more information.
Determines how often e-mail messages in the trash are
automatically deleted. See
chapter for more information.
Sets the number of seconds to try to connect before timing
out. If you are using an adapter with a mobile phone, this
value should be greater than 45 seconds.
To change, tap the Timeout field and enter a new value.
Automatically disconnects your remote connections after
each command. Each command you perform initiates a new
call to your ISP. This setting is not recommended if you plan
to perform multiple e-mail transactions in a short amount of
time.
Disconnects from the network only after you leave the
VersaMail application. This feature is an alternative to Auto-
Disconnect. This option keeps your connection active while
you perform multiple transactions in the VersaMail
application, but automatically disconnects when you move
on to a different application on your handheld. If this option
is not selected, you must manually disconnect from your
ISP.
Displays the number of seconds that the modem uses to
initialize itself. If you have a modem, tap and enter a number
of seconds for the wait. The typical setting for a wireless
modem is 3, and the typical setting for most normal modems
is 0.
+ Menu
.
"Emptying the trash"
later in this

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