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Mobile E-mailer (Version 1.0)
User's Guide
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  • Page 1 The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. In no event shall CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. be liable to anyone for special, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the purchase or use of these materials.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Acquainted.................4 Starting Mobile E-mailer..................4 Message List Screen....................5 Configuring Your Mail Service............6 Configuring a New Mail Service.................6 Configuring Dial Properties................13 Configuring Your Modem...................14 Configuring Incoming Mail Conditions............15 Editing Existing Incoming Mail Conditions............19 Editing a Mail Service Configuration...............19 Creating and Deleting Modem Connections..........22 Sending and Receiving Mail ............25 Connecting to a Mail Server and Sending and Receiving Mail....25 Creating a New Message...................28...
  • Page 3 Working with Attached Files................45 Attaching a File to an Outgoing Message.............45 Working with Incoming Attachments..............48 Using Folders.......................50 Moving and Deleting Messages...............52 Moving a Message to Another Folder..............52 Deleting Messages....................54 Advanced Functions..............55 Searching for Text....................55 Using Filters for Incoming Messages...............57 Assigning a Priority to a Filter................60 Adding Mail Addresses to the Personal Address Book........62 Adding Mail Addresses to the Contacts Database........66 Configuring Option Settings................68...
  • Page 4: Getting Acquainted

    Getting Acquainted Mobile E-mailer is an application that makes it possible for you to send and receive e- mail with your Pocket PC. The following are some of the useful features and functions available with Mobile E-mailer. Search by addressee, subject, body text, etc. Set up of up to 10 filters for grouping incoming e-mail according to subject, content, etc.
  • Page 5: Message List Screen

    Message List Screen The Message List shows a list of the messages in the currently selected folder (Inbox, Outbox, Sent, etc.) Messages contained in the currently selected folder. This area is blank if the folder contains no messages. Current folder name Sort sequence Number of messages in current folder The Message List screen is starting point for a number of different Mobile E-mailer...
  • Page 6: Configuring Your Mail Service

    Configuring Your Mail Service Before you can send or receive mail using Mobile E-mailer, you must first make certain Internet settings and configure your mail service. Mobile E-mailer’s Setup Wizard helps to take some of the work out of the setup procedure by providing you with step-by- step guidance.
  • Page 7 Tap Next. l This causes a screen like the one shown below to appear. Type in a connection name here (required for Modem Connection only). To use a previously specified modem connection, tap button next to this box and tap the modem connection name in the list that appears.
  • Page 8 On the screen that appears when you tap Next - Yes in step 5, type in your user name and password. l You should normally leave the Domain box empty, unless your ISP or network administrator provides you such information. l Check the Save password option if you want Mobile E-mailer to remember your password.
  • Page 9 Tap Next to advance to the modem settings screen l Select Modem Tap the button and then select the modem type you are using. l Connection Properties If necessary, tap this button and set the dial properties. See "Configuring Your Modem" on page 14 for more information.
  • Page 10 Tap Next to display the Service (1) screen, which starts configuration of your mail service. l POP 3 Host name Type in the name of your POP3 server. l User ID Type in your mail server user name. l Password Type in your mail server password.
  • Page 11 Tap Next to advance to the Service (3) screen. l Make the settings you want. Tap Next to advance to the Service (4) screen. l Make the settings you want. l Check this box when you want to receive only messages that correspond to certain conditions defined by you.
  • Page 12 When all the settings are the way you want, tap Configure to configure the mail service and return to the service selection screen in step 2. • mark is located next to the name of the service you just configured. This mark indicates that the service is currently selected.
  • Page 13: Configuring Dial Properties

    Configuring Dial Properties When using a modem connection to dial into a mail server, you must configure your dial properties in accordance with the type of telephone circuit you are dialing through. To configure dial properties – Settings. Tap the Connections tab and then tap the Modem icon.
  • Page 14: Configuring Your Modem

    NOTE You can also set dial properties while configuring a new service or changing an existing service. On the Phone Number screen that appears in step 7 of the procedure under “Configuring a New Mail Service,” tap the Dial Properties button to display the same screen as that in the above procedure.
  • Page 15: Configuring Incoming Mail Conditions

    After everything is the way you want, tap OK to apply your settings. NOTE Except for the Baud Rate setting, it is usually best to leave the settings on the Connection Properties screen set to their initial defaults. Configuring Incoming Mail Conditions You can configure specific conditions that must be met by incoming messages before Mobile E-mailer receives them.
  • Page 16 On the Service (4) screen, tap the check box next to Pick up only messages that satisfy conditions. so it is checked. l This enables the Receive Mail Settings button. Tap the Receive Mail Settings button. l This displays the Receive Mail Settings screen. l Any conditions that you already have configured are listed on the screen.
  • Page 17 l Configure the condition you want, and then tap OK to return to the Receive Mail Settings screen. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to configure other conditions, if you want. l You can configure up to 10 conditions for each mail service. l The conditions you configure are automatically assigned priorities, with the newest condition receiving the highest priority.
  • Page 18 and hold the name of any condition name and then tap Restore on the shortcut menu that appears. This returns the conditions to the configuration they had when you originally displayed the Receive Mail Settings screen in step 2. l Restore works only one way, restoring previously saved configurations.
  • Page 19: Editing Existing Incoming Mail Conditions

    Editing Existing Incoming Mail Conditions You can edit the content of, rename, and delete existing incoming mail conditions. To edit the content of an existing condition On the Incoming Mail Conditions screen, tap the name of the condition whose content you want to change. This displays the condition definition screen.
  • Page 20 New Mail Service” on page 6 to edit the configuration of the mail service. After making the changes you want, tap Next until you get to the Configuration Check screen. When all the settings are the way you want, tap Configure to apply them to the configuration.
  • Page 21 Tap Services - Service Settings to display the service selection screen. Currently selected service Name of connection assigned to the currently selected service. Tap the Currently selected connection box and select the connection to which you want to change from the list that appears. Tap the name of the connection to which you want to change.
  • Page 22: Creating And Deleting Modem Connections

    In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap Yes to delete the mail service, or No to cancel without deleting. l Note that a delete operation cannot be undone. Tap OK to return to the Message List screen. Creating and Deleting Modem Connections The following procedures describe how to create a new modem connection, and how to duplicate and delete existing modem connections.
  • Page 23 Perform steps 6 through 10 under “Configuring a New Mail Service” on page 6. Tapping Next on the name server screen in step 10 displays the Configuration Check screen. l If you want to change a setting, tap Back to back step through the setting screens and make the changes you want.
  • Page 24 The default name of the connection is the same name as the original connection with the words “Copy of” in front of it. Use the Next and Back buttons to navigate between setting screens and make the changes you want. When you reach the Configuration Check screen, check the settings.
  • Page 25: Sending And Receiving Mail

    Sending and Receiving Mail This section covers operations related to sending and receiving e-mail, including how to create a new mail message, how to respond to mail, how to forward mail to another addressee, and more. Connecting to a Mail Server and Sending and Receiving Mail When you connect to your mail server, Mobile E-mailer normally sends all the mail messages currently queued in the Outbox and picks up any mail messages waiting on...
  • Page 26 The screen shown nearby appears next if Modem Connection is specified as the connection type for the service you selected in step 1. If there is no connection password already in the Password box, type in the proper connection password. If there is no connection password already in the Password box, type in the proper connection...
  • Page 27 If you have the “Display subject list first and then pick up only selected messages.” option turned on (page 68), a Subject List screen like the one shown below appears to show you the subjects of messages waiting on the mail server. Use the Subject List screen to select which mail messages you want to pick up.
  • Page 28: Creating A New Message

    Creating a New Message Use the following procedure to create a new mail message or to edit an existing message. To create a new message On the Message List screen, tap New to display the Message Editor screen. This box shows the name of the service that was selected when you tapped New.
  • Page 29 Input the body text of the message. l Tapping the button next to the Service field switches to an abbreviated header and expands the body text input area. Tap here to expand the header to its full size. Body text input starts from here. Tap here if you want to attach a file to the message.
  • Page 30: Temporarily Saving A Draft Of A Mail Message

    After the message is the way you want, tap to queue it. l The message is queued in the Outbox of the service you specified in step 1 of this procedure. All the mail messages queued in a mail service’s Outbox are sent the next time you connect to the service. l If you are connected to the applicable service when you tap , the message is sent immediately without being queued in the Outbox of...
  • Page 31: Deleting The Message Being Edited

    Deleting the Message Being Edited While editing an unsent message on the editor screen, tap Edit - Delete to move the message to the Deleted folder. NOTE Messages in the Deleted folder are actually deleted from memory by any one of the following events.
  • Page 32: Recalling An Address From The Contacts Database Or Personal Address Book

    Recalling an Address from the Contacts Database or Personal Address Book You can input an address into an outgoing e-mail message header by recalling it from the Contacts database or the Mobile E-mailer Personal Address Book. NOTE The “Contacts database” is the name of the file where data stored using the Contacts mode or Mobile Address Book is stored.
  • Page 33 l This displays a list of all names and mail addresses in the Contacts database that match your highlighted input. Select the name and address of the person to whom you want to send the message, and then tap OK. l This returns to the header input screen, with the address you selected in the input area.
  • Page 34 To recall a Contacts database address using manual search Tap To, Cc, or Bcc at the top of the header input screen. l See step 2 of the procedure under “To create a new message on page 28 for more information about the header input screen. l With manual search, you will have a chance to specify the addressee type (To, Cc, Bcc) later, so you can select any one of the three options at this time.
  • Page 35: Recalling An Address From The Personal Address Book

    Recalling an Address from the Personal Address Book The Personal Address Book is a Mobile E-mailer function that lets you assign nicknames to your often-used mail addresses for quick and easy recall whenever you need them. Note that you must input addresses into the Personal Address Book and assign nicknames to them before you can recall addresses for your e-mail messages.
  • Page 36 N OTE If there are no Personal Address Book matches for the characters you input, the screen returns directly to the header input screen when you tap step 3. To recall a Personal Address Book address using manual search Tap To, Cc, or Bcc at the top of the header input screen. l See step 2 of the procedure under “To create a new message on page 28 for more information about the header input screen.
  • Page 37 l The checkboxes at the left side of each line indicates whether or not the nickname assigned to the address is displayed in the header input screen nickname menu. See “Adding Mail Addresses to the Personal Address Book” on page 62 for more information. After all the addressees are configured the way you want them, tap OK to return to the header input screen.
  • Page 38: Using Signatures

    l See “Adding Mail Addresses to the Personal Address Book” on page 62 for information about controlling the contents of the nickname menu. Using Signatures A “signature” is a block of preset text (your name and e-mail address, for example) that is inserted at the end of an e-mail message.
  • Page 39: Viewing Received Mail Messages

    NOTE l You can also use the above procedure to edit an existing signature. l See “To create a new message” on page 28 for information about inserting a signature into a message. Viewing Received Mail Messages This section describes a number of different techniques you can use when viewing received mail messages.
  • Page 40 If you want to view full details of a particular header field, tap the field (Subj, From, To, Cc). Tap the name of the field you want to view. Tapping a header field displays the details of that field. Tapping the Body field returns to the Message Viewer screen.
  • Page 41: Using The Message Viewer Screen

    Using the Message Viewer Screen The following describes the operations you can perform while the Message Viewer Screen is on the display. The icon in the upper right corner of the Message Viewer screen indicates that the message has file attached to it. Tapping the icon opens the attached file. See “To open an attached file”...
  • Page 42: Unread And Read Messages

    Unread and Read Messages Unread messages appear on the Message List screen in boldface. Read messages are indicated by normal text. Boldface indicates unread messages. l Opening a message and displaying it on the Message Viewer screen changes its status to “read.” l You can use the following procedure to toggle the status of a particular message between “read”...
  • Page 43: Replying To A Message

    Replying to a Message Use the following procedure to send a reply to an e-mail message you receive. To reply to an e-mail message Display the Message Viewer screen of the message to which you want to reply and then tap to display the Reply screen shown below.
  • Page 44: Forwarding A Message To Another Address

    Forwarding a Message to Another Address Use the following procedure when you want to forward a message you receive to another address. To forward a message to another address Display the Message Viewer screen of the message to which you want to reply and then tap to display the Forward screen shown below.
  • Page 45: Working With Attached Files

    Working with Attached Files This section explains how to attach files to an outgoing mail message and how to open a file attached to an incoming mail message. Attaching a File to an Outgoing Message Use the following procedure to attach a file to an original message, a reply, or a forwarded message.
  • Page 46 (see below). To attach this type of file: Select this file type: Image (jpg, jpeg, or gif) Still Image CASIO original movie format (cmf) Movie Pocket Word Document (psw) Pocket Word Pocket Excel Workbook (pxl)
  • Page 47 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to attach other files, if you want. When everything is the way you want, tap OK on the File Attachment screen to return to the Message Editor screen. Now you can finish writing your message and send it. To remove a file attached to an outgoing message Display the File Attachment screen for the message whose attached file you want to remove.
  • Page 48: Working With Incoming Attachments

    Working with Incoming Attachments This section describes the things you can do with a file that you receive at an attachment to an e-mail message. To open an attached file Display the Message Viewer screen for the message whose attached file you want to open.
  • Page 49 when you tap Yes if your CASSIOPEIA does not support execution of the file. To save an attached file On the Message Viewer screen of the message with the attached file, tap to display the Attachment List screen. Tap and hold the name of the file you want to save and then tap Save Attachment on the shortcut menu that appears to display the Save Attachment screen.
  • Page 50: Using Folders

    Using Folders Mobile E-mailer initially creates the four folders described below for each of the services you configure. Folder Name Description Inbox Stores messages you receive Outbox Queues messages you send Sent Stores messages you have sent Deleted Stores messages you have deleted Each time you perform a send, receive, or delete operation for a particular service, Mobile E-mailer automatically puts the message into the required folder.
  • Page 51 l Tap OK to display the contents of the folder on the Message List screen. NOTE You can switch between the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent folders of your currently selected service by tapping the Message List screen Tools menu. Next, select the name of the folder whose contents you want to view. To create a new folder NOTE You can create a new folder directly below the service name (at the same level...
  • Page 52: Moving And Deleting Messages

    To delete a folder On the Message List screen, tap to display the Show screen. On the Show screen, tap the folder you want to delete. Tap Edit – Delete. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap Yes to delete the folder or No to cancel without deleting anything.
  • Page 53 On the command bar, tap Tool - Move To to display the Move To screen. l Instead of tapping Tool – Move To, you can tap and hold any message on the Message List screen and then tap Move To on the shortcut menu that appears.
  • Page 54: Deleting Messages

    Deleting Messages You can perform a message delete operation starting from either the Message List screen or the Message Viewer screen. With the Message List screen, you can select multiple messages and delete them with a single operation. With the Message Viewer screen, you can delete the currently displayed message.
  • Page 55: Advanced Functions

    Advanced Functions The Mobile E-mailer functions described in this section help to make management of your e-mail messages easier and more efficient. Searching for Text The search capabilities of Mobile E-mailer make it possible to quickly locate a message that contains text you specify. Note that a search operation searches the messages in the currently selected service only.
  • Page 56 This list screen looks like the standard Message List screen, except that is shown in place of Except for folder selection and search, you can perform the same operations on this list of found messages as you can perform on the standard Message List screen.
  • Page 57: Using Filters For Incoming Messages

    Using Filters for Incoming Messages You can configure filters that automatically route incoming mail messages to specific folders in accordance with criteria defined by you. You can have up to 10 filters configured for each service. To configure a filter NOTE You must have a service configured before you can perform the following procedure to configure a filter.
  • Page 58 Type in the name you want to give to the filter and then tap OK to advance to the filter editor screen. Use this box to specify whether a message has to meet both sets of the filter criteria, or either of the sets of criteria.
  • Page 59 Specify the name of the folder to which messages that satisfy the criteria of the filter should be routed. l Tapping the Move to folder box displays a folder selection screen like the one shown below. Select the destination folder and then tap OK.
  • Page 60: Assigning A Priority To A Filter

    Assigning a Priority to a Filter When you have multiple filters configured, you can assign a priority that determines the sequence that the filters are applied. The filter with priority 1 is checked first. If the message satisfies the criteria of the first filter, it goes to the applicable folder without further filtering.
  • Page 61 l This returns to the Message List screen. To enable and disable a filter On the Filter Settings screen, tap the check box next to a filter to toggle it between being enabled (checked) and disabled (unchecked). The status of this check box determines whether a filter is enabled (checked) or disabled (unchecked).
  • Page 62: Adding Mail Addresses To The Personal Address Book

    Adding Mail Addresses to the Personal Address Book Storing e-mail addresses in your Personal Address Book makes input of addresses into mail messages quick and easy. To add a mail address to the Personal Address Book Display the Message List screen for the Inbox folder. Tap a message that contains the address you want to add to the Personal Address Book.
  • Page 63 to display the Personal Address Book Record Input screen shown below. Selected mail address Type a nickname for the address into the Name box. l You can also make any changes you want to the mail address in the Email box. Tap OK to display the Personal Address Book screen.
  • Page 64 NOTE l You can also display the Personal Address Book screen from the Message Editor Screen and input a new address. Use the procedure under “To recall a Personal Address Book address using manual search” (page 36) to display the Personal Address Book screen, and then tap New.
  • Page 65 To edit a Personal Address Book mail address Display the Personal Address Book screen. Display the Personal Address Book Record Input screen for the mail address you want to edit. Make the changes you want and then tap OK to return to the Personal Address Book screen.
  • Page 66: Adding Mail Addresses To The Contacts Database

    Adding Mail Addresses to the Contacts Database You can add addresses contained in message headers directly to the Contacts database from Mobile E-mailer. NOTE Note that you can use the following procedure to add mail addresses and names only to the Contacts database.
  • Page 67 to display a screen like the one shown below. If the mail address you selected in step 3 uses the format "user name"<mail address>, the user name part appears here. Mail address you selected in step 3. l Tapping the box to the left of the mail address displays a list of Contacts database e-mail address field names (Email, Email2, Email3).
  • Page 68: Configuring Option Settings

    Configuring Option Settings Mobile E-mailer’s option settings let you configure mail send and receive operations to suit your particular needs. To configure option settings On the Message List screen, tap Tools – Options to display the Connect tab of the Options screen. l Connected: To do this whenever you connect Tap Connected box...
  • Page 69 Uncheck the box next to Store all received messages in the Inbox Filter received messages automatically Filter messages automatically as they are Check the box next to Filter received and route them to applicable received messages folders (page 57) automatically l Sent To do this when sending mail: Do this:...
  • Page 70: Command Bar Items (Menus And Buttons)

    Command Bar Items (Menus and Buttons) Message List Screen NEW (button) Displays an editor screen for creating a new mail message. Tools Menu Command Description Select All Selects all the messages listed on the Message List screen. Open Inbox Displays the contents of the currently selected service’s Inbox folder on the Message List screen.
  • Page 71: Message Viewer Screen

    Message Viewer Screen NEW (button) Displays an editor screen for creating a new mail message. Tools Menu Command Description Copy Copies the currently selected text string to the clipboard. Select All Selects all the text in the Body field. Signature Settings Displays a Signature Settings screen for editing signatures.
  • Page 72: Message Editor Screen

    Message Editor screen NEW (button) Closes the currently open message editor screen and opens an editor screen for creating a new message. Edit Menu Command Description Cuts the currently selected text string to the clipboard. Copy Copies the currently selected text string to the clipboard. Paste Pastes the clipboard’s contents at the current cursor position.

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