Synchronize Your Pocketmail Composer With Your Pc; Getting Help; The Pocketmail Web Site - Black Box PocketMail Composer Manual

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POCKETMAIL COMPOSER
successful communications, try using another telephone. When aligning the unit
on the telephone, make sure that the microphone hole is authentic. Some cellular
telephones have false microphone holes.

2.7 Synchronize Your PocketMail Composer with Your PC

Windows Link and CompanionLink are optional software components supplied
with your Composer. Installing Windows Link on your personal computer allows
you to transfer data between your Composer and the PC. You can compose, read,
and organize your messages on your Composer or computer and transfer your
messages from one to the other.
CompanionLink synchronizes information in a personal information manager
(like Microsoft Outlook). Your calendar, notepad, to-do list, or address book can
be synchronized with your Composer.

2.8 Getting Help

If you need help in setting up or using the Composer or the PocketMail Service,
you can visit the PocketMail Web site at www.pocketmail.com.

2.9 The PocketMail Web Site

The PocketMail Web site (www.pocketmail.com) provides information about the
PocketMail Service and allows you to set up your account. You can also use this
Web site to:
• Set up mailbox consolidation so that you can receive email messages from
other email accounts over the PocketMail Service.
• Clear your old messages from your PocketMail account.
• Clear all messages from your PocketMail account.
• Set up rolling mailbox that makes room for new messages by deleting older
ones when your account reaches the 4 MB limit.
• Read frequently asked questions (FAQs).
• Get help with forwarding business email messages from applications such as
Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook.
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