Handspring Visor Pro Handheld User Guide
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Chapter 7 Page 171 Looking up an address To identify the recipient of an e-mail item, you need to enter that person’s e-mail address. You can do this either by entering the data directly into the field or by using the Look Up command to access the information in your Address list. To look up an e-mail address: 1. Tap either the To: or CC: field name to expand it. 2. Enter the first few letters of the last name of the person whose address you want to find. 3. Tap Lookup. 4. If the letters you enter identify a unique listing from your Address list, your handheld completes the address for you. If not, the Lookup dialog box appears and lists all records that contain information in an E-mail field. Tip: You can also open the Look Up dialog box in the New Message screen by tapping Lookup from the Options menu or by using the Graffiti ® Command stroke /L. 5. Enter the first letter of the entry you want to find to scroll to the first entry that begins with that letter. If you write an additional letter, the list scrolls to the first entry that starts with those two letters. For example, writing an “s” scrolls to “Sanders,” and writing “sm” scrolls to “Smith.” 6. Tap an address to select it. 7. Tap Add. Tap Lookup
Page 172 Communicating Using Your Handheld Adding details to e-mail items Before you send your e-mail item, you can attach additional attributes to it, such as a signature or a priority level. These features are dependent on the desktop E-mail application you use. If your application does not support the attribute you select, your handheld cannot attach that attribute to the e-mail item. The following details are available: Note: The Priority and BCC settings are valid only for the current e-mail item and must be set for each item you create. Priority Flags an e-mail item as High, Normal, or Low priority. BCC Creates a blind carbon copy field in the New Message screen. Signature Attaches previously defined text as the closing of an e-mail item. See “Adding a signature to your e-mail item” later in this chapter. Confirm ReadRequests a confirmation telling you when the e-mail item was read. Confirm DeliveryRequests a confirmation telling you when the e-mail item was delivered. Tap here to enter address in field Tap to select
Chapter 7 Page 173 Setting a priority To set a priority for your e-mail item: 1. In the New Message screen, tap Details. 2. Tap the Priority pick list and select the priority you want. 3. Tap OK. Tip: Your handheld can flag e-mail items with a specific priority only if your desktop E-Mail application supports this feature. Tap here Tap here Tap to select priority
Page 174 Communicating Using Your Handheld Sending a blind carbon copy To add a BCC field to your e-mail item: 1. In the New Message screen, tap Details. 2. Tap the BCC check box to select it. 3. Tap OK. 4. Tap the BCC: field and enter an address. Adding a signature to your e-mail item A signature consists of information about yourself that is appended to your e-mail item as its closing. For example, a signature can contain your name, address, phone and fax numbers, and any other text you want to include. By defining such information as a signature, you save yourself the trouble of having to enter it every time you create an e-mail item. Adding a signature to your message is a two-part process. First, you create your signature. Then you select the Signature option. To create a signature: 1. Tap the Menu icon . 2. Tap Options, and then tap Preferences. 3. Tap the Signature text field and enter the text of your signature. BCC field
Chapter 7 Page 175 4. Tap OK. To add a signature to your e-mail item: 1. In the New Message screen, tap Details. 2. Tap the Signature check box to select it and add your signature to the e-mail item. Note: The check box stays selected, so all subsequent e-mail items you create will also contain your signature until you deselect the Signature option. 3. Tap OK. Note: The signature does not display in your e-mail item; only your recipient sees the signature. Requesting confirmations To receive a confirmation when your e-mail item is read: 1. In the New Message screen, tap Details. 2. Tap the Confirm Read check box to select it. 3. Tap OK. To receive a confirmation when your e-mail item is delivered: 1. In the New Message screen, tap Details. 2. Select the Confirm Delivery check box to select it. 3. Tap OK. Add signature text here
Page 176 Communicating Using Your Handheld Storing e-mail to be sent later When you send e-mail from your handheld, it actually stores the e-mail in the Outbox folder until the next time you synchronize your handheld with your computer. During synchronization, all e-mail stored in the Outbox folder is transferred to the Outbox folder in your desktop E-Mail application. E-mail created on your handheld is sent out the next time you send mail from your desktop E-Mail application. To send e-mail: nAfter you create an e-mail item, tap Send. Editing unsent e-mail You can make changes to an e-mail that has not yet been sent, as long as you have not yet performed a HotSync operation. When you edit an e-mail item, your handheld removes the item from the Outbox folder and takes you back to the New Message screen, where you can edit the item and resend it, save it as a draft, or delete it. To retrieve an e-mail item: 1. In the Message list, tap Outbox from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. Tap the e-mail item you want to retrieve. Tap here to display folder
Chapter 7 Page 177 3. Tap Edit. Draft e-mail Sometimes you may not want to send an e-mail item immediately; for example, you may want to add additional information before sending it. Your handheld stores such e-mail items in the Draft folder until you are ready to edit them again. Note: When you’re creating or editing an e-mail item, you can also save the item as a draft by canceling it. When you cancel an item, your handheld opens a dialog asking if you want to save the e-mail item. If you tap Yes, your handheld saves the item in the Draft folder. To save an e-mail item as a draft: 1. Create an e-mail item. 2. Tap the Menu icon . 3. Tap Message, and then tap Save Draft. To edit an e-mail item saved as a draft: 1. In the Message list, tap Draft from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. Tap the draft you want to display. Tap here to select item Tap to edit item
Page 178 Communicating Using Your Handheld 3. Tap Edit. 4. Enter your changes; then either save the e-mail item again as a draft, or tap Send to move the item to your Outbox folder. Filing e-mail Your handheld can store e-mail you receive or create in the Filed folder. The contents of this folder do not automatically synchronize with your desktop E-Mail application during a HotSync operation. Your handheld, however, stores a backup copy of the Filed folder on your computer hard disk. To file e-mail: 1. Open an e-mail item. 2. Tap the Menu icon . 3. Tap Message, and then tap File. 4. Tap No to save the e-mail item and move it to the Filed folder, or tap Yes to file the item and keep a copy in the Inbox. To remove e-mail from the Filed folder: 1. In the Message list, tap Filed from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. Tap the e-mail item you want to restore. 3. Tap Edit to display and modify the item. Tip: After you display and modify the e-mail item, you can send it, save it as a draft, or return it to the Filed folder. Tap here to select item Tap to edit item
Chapter 7 Page 179 Deleting e-mail Your handheld stores deleted e-mail in the Deleted folder until you perform the next HotSync operation. If you delete an e-mail item from the handheld, it is also deleted from your desktop E-Mail application when you perform the next HotSync operation. To delete e-mail: 1. Open the e-mail item you want to delete. 2. Tap Delete. 3. If you selected the Preferences option to confirm deletion, tap Yes. Removing e-mail from the Deleted folder You can reverse the deletion of an e-mail item (by removing it from the Deleted folder) as long as you have not performed a HotSync operation or purged the contents of the Deleted folder. To remove an e-mail item you received from the Deleted folder: 1. In the Message list, tap Deleted from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. Tap the e-mail item you want to restore. 3. Tap Undelete to move the selected item to the Inbox and mark it as read. To remove an e-mail item you created from the Deleted folder: 1. In the Message list, tap Deleted from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. Tap the e-mail item you want to restore. 3. Tap Edit to display and modify the item. Note: After you display and modify the e-mail item, you can send it or save it as a draft. Purging deleted e-mail Because your handheld stores deleted e-mail in the Deleted folder until you perform a HotSync operation, deleted e-mail can monopolize storage space. To avoid or correct this problem, purge the contents of your Deleted folder. E-mail that you purge is still deleted from your desktop E-Mail application when you perform the next HotSync operation.
Page 180 Communicating Using Your Handheld To purge the contents of the Deleted folder: 1. Tap the Menu icon . 2. Tap Message, and then tap Purge Deleted. 3. Tap Yes. Note: You cannot restore e-mail items after you purge them. Message list options Message list options enable you to manage the way the Message list displays information. Folders Your handheld provides folders for categorizing your mail. The Message list displays the e-mail items in the folder you select. To select a folder: 1. Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner to open the list of folders: 2. Select the folder you want to display in the Message list screen.Inbox Contains the e-mail from your desktop E-Mail application Inbox, minus any that you have excluded using filtering options. See “Creating special filters” later in this chapter. Outbox Contains the e-mail you created and sent on the handheld since the last HotSync operation. Deleted Contains the e-mail you deleted since the last HotSync operation. Filed Contains the e-mail you want to store on the handheld. Draft Contains the e-mail you created using the handheld but are not yet ready to send.