Sending And Receiving Messages With E-Mail - palmOne TREO User Manual

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Customizing your Photo Messaging settings
1. Press Menu
2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.
3. Set any of the following preferences:
• Automatically deliver messages: Indicate whether you want to
automatically download incoming multimedia messages.
• Even when roaming: Indicate whether you want to automatically
download incoming multimedia messages while roaming.
• Confirm message deletion: Indicate whether you want deletion
confirmation alerts to appear.
• Display alerts in Privacy Mode: Indicate whether you want the
subject and sender's name to appear in the notification alert.
• Save copies of sent messages: Indicate whether you want to save
copies of messages you send.
• Connection Settings: Indicate whether you want to use the
Automatic or Custom connection settings. If you choose Custom,
choose Edit and enter your settings.
4. Choose OK.
72 :: Photo Messaging (MMS)
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Sending and receiving
messages with E-Mail
If you have activated data services (such as GPRS), you're ready to set up
your Treo for email. These steps differ depending on who provides your
email service.
• E-Mail: The built-in email application on Treo that provides wireless access
to an existing POP3 email account. See the sections that follow for details.
• Orange email services: Orange may offer a wireless email service to which
you can subscribe with your service plan. Contact Orange for details.
• Third-party email applications: A number of third-party developers offer
Palm OS email applications. Consult the email application's
documentation to learn how to set it up.
Setting up E-Mail
The first time you use E-Mail, you need to set it up on your Treo. If you have
multiple email accounts, you can set up E-Mail to access more than one
account. To use E-Mail, you must have:
• Mobile account with data services activated.
• Email account with an email service provider that supports the POP3
protocol. Examples include Tiscali, Wanadoo, and Freeserve. Contact your
email provider to determine if your account is POP3 compatible. If not,
contact Orange to learn about their corporate email solutions, or use a
third-party solution.
E-Mail is compatible with
regular POP3 email
accounts. Other accounts,
such as corporate or web-
only email, require special
applications, if available.
For quick access to E-Mail,
link it to one of the buttons
on the front panel of your
phone, such as the
Messaging button. For
details, see page 117.

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