Casio Cassiopeia E 100 Palm-Size Pc Users Guide
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Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC53 Selecting this option and then checking the checkbox underneath it lets you specify the maximum number of lines for each message. Entire messages are received when this option is selected. Note ¥ For synchronization with a desktop computer, Inbox is initially set up to copy only 50 lines of each new message from Exchange or Outlook. To receive selected messages in their entirety the next time you synchronize, select the message (or messages) on the Inbox, tap Service, and then tap Retrieve Full Copy. ¥ See Palm-size PC online help for more information about service properties. Reading Received Messages Messages received from your mail service provider are picked up and placed in the Inbox whenever you use Inbox to log into your providerÕs server. The following shows the typical appearance of the Inbox after mail is received. Message you selected to receive full copies (“Received Messages”, page 52).Icons indicate the status of each mail message. Message with attachment Meeting announcement Mail still stored on the server
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide54 Note The Inbox Size column shows both the downloaded size and the original file size. 1/2K, for example, means 1KB of a 2KB message was downloaded to the Palm-size PC from the server. To view the contents of a mail message, double-tap it in the Inbox. Note You can use Service, Properties to specify whether or not the connector should be terminated automatically following a mail send or receive operation. See online help for more information.
Part 1 Using the Palm-size PC55 Sending an E-mail You can create an e-mail message either by writing a new one from scratch, or by replying to a message you received from someone else. Writing a New Message Ta p to display a blank message screen. Enter the text of your message here. Tapping displays an address book from which you can select the e-mail address you want. Tap this button when you want to input addresses for CC (carbon copy) and BCC (blind carbon copy) addresses. Tap the scroll button to return to the above screen. When your message is the way you want it, tap to place it in the Outbox folder.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide56 Replying to a Message Display the received message or select its name in the Inbox. Next, tap and then tap Reply to Sender. Enter your reply here.The address of the person who sent the original message is automatically entered as the recipient of your reply. Text of the original message When your message is the way you want it, tap to place it in the Outbox folder.
Part 2 Communicating with a Computer57 Part 2Communicating with a Computer Part 2 of this UserÕs Guide takes you through the procedures for connecting Palm-size PC to a desktop computer or to a dial-up network. Chapter 5 Dial-Up Connections This chapter explains how to set up your Palm-size PC for a dial-up connection. It also describes the difference between an Internet service provider and a corporate network. Chapter 6 Windows CE Services and Channels You must install Windows CE Services software in order to be able to synchronize data between your Palm-size PC and desktop computer. Windows CE Services is also useful for backing up Palm-size PC data and performing other useful tasks. This chapter explains how to install and use Windows CE Services. It also provides information about how to use Channels. Chapter 7 Data Backup and File Transfer In addition to synchronizing data between your Palm-size PC and desktop computer, Windows CE Services also lets you back up your Palm-size PC data on your desktop computer and exchange individual files if you want. You also use Windows CE Services when you want to install programs into Palm-size PC RAM. This chapter tells you how to do all this, plus how to use infrared to exchange data with another Palm-size PC or other Windows CE device.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide58 Chapter 5 Dial-Up Connections A dial-up connection is any connection that enables communications between a Palm-size PC and a remote computer using telephone lines and a modem. Once the connection is established, you can send and receive e-mail, or even synchronize data when connected to your desktop computer. This chapter explains how to make the required settings for a dial-up connection. It also contains information about the types of computers you can connect to with a dial- up connection. Remote Computers Your Palm-size PC can establish a dial-up connection with the types of remote computers described below. Internet Service Provider You can set up an account with an Internet service provider (ISP) for sending and receiving e-mail. Information (telephone number, user name, password, etc.) you need to set up your Palm-size PC for this type of connection should be provided by your ISP. Palm-size PC Internet service provider
Part 2 Communicating with a Computer59 Corporate Network This configuration lets you dial up the server at your company. Your companyÕs network must be configured to allow external dial-in for you to be able to use this configuration. Once connected, you can send and receive e-mail to addresses on the network. The telephone number and any other information you need to set up your Palm-size PC for this type of connection should be provided by the system administrator of the corporate network. Palm-size PC Corporate server Remote Desktop Computer on a Corporate Network In this configuration, the desktop computer must be connected to your corporate network, and network connections must be enabled. If you are going to perform remote synchronization, you must first install Windows CE Services and create a partnership using a direct cable connection as described in Chapter 6. Palm-size PC Corporate serverDesktop computer
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide60 Remote Desktop Computer via Direct Dial-up Connection For this type of connection, you must have a modem connected to your remote computer and set up for communication. If you are going to perform remote synchronization, you must first install Windows CE Services and create a partnership using a direct cable connection as described in Chapter 6. Palm-size PC Desktop computer Note See ÒSetting Up the Remote ComputerÓ on page 67 of this UserÕs Guide for information about setting up a desktop computer for remote synchronization. Palm-size PC Dial-Up Connection Settings Use Windows CE Remote Networking to make the setting for dial-up connections. Before you start making settings, do the following. 1. Make sure you have the following information on hand. ¥ The phone number you need to dial ¥ Name servers information (primary DNS) ¥ Baud rate and other connection information 2. Connect the telephone and modem you plan to use. For a dial-up connection, you must insert a CompactFlash modem card into the card slot of your Palm-size PC. See the separate Hardware Manual for information about how to install the modem card .
Part 2 Communicating with a Computer61 To make Palm-size PC dial-up connection settings 1. On the Start menu, tap Programs, Communication, and then Connections. 2. To create a new connection, double-tap the Make New Connection icon.
Palm-size PC UserÕs Guide62 3. Enter a name for the connection, select Dial-Up Connection, and then tap Next to advance to the Make New Dial-Up Connection dialog. 4. Tap the Select a modem box to open a list of available modems. Select the one you are using.