Palm Treo 750 Easy Email Setup

(For MSN Hotmail or Windows Live Mail e-mail service)

Rogers makes setting up your wireless e-mail service quick and easy.

Before beginning, please ensure you have everything you need to begin enjoying the time-saving benefits and convenience of sending and receiving wireless e-mail on the go.

Wireless E-mail Checklist:

;E-mail-capable wireless device ; E-mail Plan ; ISP-based E-mail Address

STEP 1 Insert the SIM card and the battery into your wireless device

Charge your device for 20 minutes

STEP 2 Turn on your wireless device

Ensure EDGE or GPRS appears on screen (indicates device is connected to the Rogers wireless network)

STEP 3 Set up your wireless e-mail service

1.On your device, Select E-mail at the bottom left

2.Select New E-Mail Account

3.Enter your e-mail address and select Next (Ensure ‘Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the internet’ is checked)

4.Auto Setup will find the settings. Select Next

5.You will be directed to Windows Live screen. Scroll down and select ‘Sign in to Windows Live

6.Review Windows Live Terms of Use and Privacy statement. Only if you agree select Accept

7.Enter your e-mail address and password and select Next (Check Save password, so you don't have to enter it every time you check e-mail)

8.Select whether you to show Windows Live on your home screen and select

Next

9.Select the items you want synced to your device and select Next

10.Your device will now sync with your inbox (may take a few moments)

STEP 4 Once synchronization is complete you are now ready to send/receive e-mail

Need Help?

For free 24/7 technical support:

For online help, FAQs & user guides: For device-specific instructions:

1 866 931-DATA (3282) www.rogers.com/techsupport Refer to your device’s user guide

Wireless e-mail service requires an e-mail-capable wireless device activated on the Rogers Wireless network and a subscription to an E-mail Plan. For more information, visit www.rogers.com/wirelessemail.

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Sony Ericsson manual Palm Treo 750 Easy Email Setup

750 specifications

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