In Mail, you can do the following:

View, delete, file, and reply to incoming mail.

Create outgoing e-mail items and drafts of e-mail items.

Create simple or complex filters, which allow you to decide the type of e-mail that your handheld retrieves from your desktop E-mail application.

Use your handheld in its cradle to send and retrieve e-mail items from your desktop E-Mail application.

Setting up Mail on the desktop

Before you use Mail for the first time, make sure your desktop E-Mail application is up and running. You must also set up Palm™ Desktop software for use with your desktop E-Mail application.

Your handheld supports a number of Windows desktop E-Mail applications, such as Microsoft Exchange (version 4.0 or higher), QUALCOMM Eudora (version 3.0.3 or higher), and Lotus cc:Mail (versions 2.5, 6.0, and 7.0). You can see the full list of the supported applications when you set up Mail. For information on using Mail with a Macintosh, visit the web site: http://www.handspring.com.

If your desktop E-Mail application does not appear on the list, you may still be able to manage your desktop E-Mail application from your handheld by means of special connection software, called a conduit, that lets you synchronize your desktop E-Mail application and your handheld. Contact the vendor of your E-Mail application or visit the web site http://www.handspring.com for more information.

Note: The following instructions assume that you have already installed Palm Desktop software on your computer and that you did not set up Mail during the installation. If you have not yet installed the Palm Desktop software, the installation procedure prompts you to set up Mail as part of the Palm Desktop software installation.

To set up Mail:

1.Click Start in the Windows taskbar.

2.Highlight Programs, highlight Palm Desktop software, and then click Mail Setup to begin setup.

3.Follow the instructions onscreen to set up your handheld for use with your desktop E-Mail application.

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Handspring Visor manual Setting up Mail on the desktop, Mail, you can do the following