P800/P802
White Paper, January 2003
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In the above example, there are 6 waiting
If the P800 discovers during a Get&Send that a message has been deleted from the server, for example by another
Sent messages are stored in the P800. Sent
The P800
A common configuration is to use the P800 to access
The
All messages will now be received at both the P800 and the PC.
From time to time it will be necessary to delete messages on the P800 in order to create free storage. Before doing this, ensure that the PC has already collected the messages that will be deleted on the P800.
If the P800 is only used for reading mail when away from the PC and it is not required to retain any mail on the P800 after it has been copied to the PC then this alternative may be preferred.
Leave the PC
1.PC Sends and receives
2.P800 inbox will be emptied if ‘Get&Send’ is performed immediately after the PC
3.New messages through the day will be received on the P800
4.Upon return to the office, a Send and Receive on the PC will collect the day’s messages, minus any that were deleted on the P800.
5.P800 inbox will emptied if ‘Get&Send’ is performed immediately after the PC
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