Compaq 02CS251 manual Enjoy the full internet anytime, anyplace

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enjoy the full internet – anytime, anyplace*

These instructions are aimed at Palmm500/m505 users, running on the PalmOS® 4.0. Owners of previous handhelds (i.e. PalmV, PalmVx, PalmIIIc, m100/105 125) will need to purchase and load the Mobile Internet Kit from www.palm.com/uk

First, ensure you have installed Multimail SE from the 'Mobile Connectivity Software' CD supplied with your Palmm500 series.

Open the MultiMail application, and select Mail Server in the Options menu.

For title, enter the name of your email service provider eg. mmO2.

For server, enter the mail server settings (you will need to get this from your email service provider).

For type, select POP3 or IMAP4.

Enter your username and password.

Click on the SMTP button at the bottom of the screen.

Enter smtp.o2.co.uk.

Enter your email address

e.g.(username@xxxx.xxxx).

Enter your user name e.g. mmO2 user

Tap on OK.

To send an email from your

MultiMail inbox:

Ensure you are online with Mobile Web

Select MultiMail in the application lounge.

Select New at the bottom of your display.

Enter email address (To:….@……..).

Enter subject.

Write your email.

Hit send.

To receive email in your MultiMail Inbox:

Ensure you are online with Mobile Web

Select Multimail in the application lounge.

Select Receive at the bottom of your

display.

Choose from the two receiving options:

Headers only – allows you to quickly

download the headers of your emails only.

The body of your email remains on the server.

Headers and Body – downloads the full

content of your email.

With Mobile Web, you can now enjoy

full Internet access and email on the move.

You can surf any web site. You can download information. You can send and receive Internet based email, complete with attachments.

And you can do all this wherever you are* – on a train or in a café, between meetings or sitting in the park, at work or at play.

To provide optimised viewing for smaller screens, you’ll find some specially configured PDA-friendly Internet sites. These sites usually have a dedicated web address. Or you can access our specially created PDA-friendly site, at pda.o2.co.uk where we’ve picked some of the best PDA sites available.

However, you can access any web site via Mobile Web, and by scrolling up and down or right to left, you should be able to view standard PC-sized pages on your Pocket PC or PalmHandheld.

Send and receive web-based email

Keep in touch with colleagues, customers, family and friends by email, wherever you are*. Include photos and other attachments.

Access the Internet

With Mobile Web, you can access the same sites you visit on your office or home PC – and browsing is just the start.

Visit – all your favourite information and

entertainment sites...

Know now – up to the minute news headlines, business information, market prices, sports results and reports...

Access – critical information, financial reports,

share prices, trade directories...

Prepare – for business meetings on the move, research prospective customers and their competitors...

Consult – your online calendar and address books, before making business appointments and scheduling meetings...

Check – flight times and availability, rail delays,

car parking...

Monitor – your bank account and keep your personal affairs under control when you’re under pressure...

Transact – prices and stock availability, delivery

dates, and place orders with your suppliers...

Check out – TV listings, book cinema and

theatre tickets...

Book – a restaurant table, theatre tickets,

taxis...

Search – for bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels...

Shop around – for books, CDs, DVDs,

Hi Fi equipment...

Snap up a bargain – take advantage of last

minute offers on holidays, weekend breaks...

Chat – in your favourite online chat room…

Play – games on the go...

Watch – video clips...

Listen – to music, download your favourite

tracks...

Send – Instant Messages...

* subject to network coverage

Your Mobile Web tariff also gives you access to WAP Internet services. See page 29 for more information about the benefits of WAP and how to set up your device to access WAP services. You can also visit www.o2.co.uk for more information.

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Contents Final MW u/g Mobile web Contents 3Any of the following Gprs phones What you need to get startedFirst, connect your PDA to your PC Getting started on your pocket pc Connecting Using mobile web on your pocket pcEmail on your pocket pc DisconnectingTo skip auto-configuration, if unsuccessful Manual set up of POP3 and IMAP4 servicesPocket PC Pocket PC CE3.0 Web browsing tips for pocket pcTo send email from your inbox Pocket PC 2002/CE3.0 To receive email from your Inbox Pocket PC 2002/CE3.0 Getting started on your palm handheld Connecting Using mobile web on your palm handheldSurfing with a Palm Handheld Email on your palm handheld DisconnectingPalm email Internet-based email Enjoy the full internet anytime, anyplace O2 pda homepage Charging and data usage What you can do with 1MB Accessing mobile web while abroadHow much data? With just 1MB of data you can, typicallyAdditional steps to set up your Pocket PC with Bluetooth… Other useful information Setting up your WAP servicesAdditional steps to set up your Integrated Pocket PC… Setting up your WAP servicesLinking your pda to your phone Uninstalling mobile webActivating your phone’s infrared port LaptopsEricsson R520 Ericsson T68Nokia Siemens S45 Activating your phone’s bluetooth portSiemens ME45 Press DiscoverableFrequently asked questions Trouble using Mobile Web with Infrared? TroubleshootingTrouble using Mobile Web with Bluetooth? Trouble with Email?O2CS251 PDA 13/4/02 917 am