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A 0 value generates a security key during the next and each subsequent
HotSync operation.
Before selecting Enable Key Expiration, you should get all messages on your
handheld. When you enable key expiration, the next HotSync operation creates
additional security. If you do not get all messages, you will not be able to access
any message information that is on your mail server when you perform the next
HotSync operation.
For example, if there are messages on the mail server for which you have not
received a notification on your handheld, you will not be able to retrieve those
messages after the next HotSync operation. Of, if you choose to receive
messages by subject only, you will not be able to retrieve the body of the
messages from the server after the next HotSync operation. By getting all
messages before you select Enable Key Expiration, you can be sure that you are
retrieving all message information from the server.
6. In the Connection Information box, select the desktop e-mail application, such
as Microsoft Exchange 5.0 or later, Outlook Express, or Eudora, that you are
synchronizing the account with, and specify any necessary settings.
TIP If your e-mail application is compatible with Extended MAPI, try Microsoft
Exchange 5.0 or later as a choice for the Mail Client option. If your e-mail
application is compatible with Simple MAPI, try Microsoft Outlook Express as
a choice for the Mail Client option. Although Netscape uses SMAPI (Simple
MAPI), Netscape is not supported.
Select the key expiration, and then
enter the number of days to
regenerate the security key
Shows when a security
key was last created