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Message deletion

When you delete messages from your HP Jornada while you are still connected to your service provider, the messages will be deleted from the server as well. If you delete the message after you disconnect, the message will be deleted from the server the next time you connect.

Message deletion is permanent. Deleted messages are not moved to the Recycle Bin, and they cannot be recovered.

When you delete a message, any files attached to the message are also deleted. To save a file attachment before you delete the message, open the file attachment in the program that created it (for example, Pocket Word), and then tap Save As on the File menu. See online Help for more information.

Browsing the Web or your intranet with Pocket

Internet Explorer

You can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse the Web or your corporate intranet with your HP Jornada. Pocket Internet Explorer allows you to view Web sites in their entirety directly on your HP Jornada. Download forms from your corporate intranet and save them for later use, or save your favorite online news page to read later when you are offline.

After you have set up an online connection with your ISP or your network account, you are ready to dial up and start browsing the Web or your intranet. You can set Pocket Internet Explorer to automatically dial a connection you create whenever you use Pocket Internet Explorer.

If you did not use HP dialup to create your ISP or network connection, you must set up a Remote Networking account first. (See the Creating connections without HP dialup section in this chapter.)

If you set up the Web service using HP dialup, you can set different Web browsing options and preferences for each connection; the options you set in HP dialup determine the way Web pages are displayed. If you change options in Pocket Internet Explorer, the settings remain in effect only for the current Web session; the changes are not saved. If you use Remote Networking to connect, you must set options in Pocket Internet Explorer, and these settings will be used each time you connect.