HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld Users Guide
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Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail | 97 After you are connected to your ISP, use the Inbox program to send and receive e-mail or use Internet Explorer to browse the Web. (For more information, see the Sending, receiving, and processing your e-mail and Browsing the Web or your intranet with MS Internet Explorer 4.01 for H/PC sections in this chapter.) A dialup connection cannot be made while synchronization is in process, or after synchronizing while still connected to your desktop PC when the autodial option is selected. You must disconnect from the desktop PC in order to make a connection. To disconnect from your ISP or dialup LAN connection 1. Double-tap the HP connection icon in the status area of the taskbar. 2. In the HP dialup window, tap Disconnect. When the HP connection icon is displayed in the status area of the taskbar, your HP Jornada is connected to your service provider. Be sure to disconnect from your service provider and to unplug the phone line from your HP Jornada when it is not in use. If you have already created one connection profile using HP dialup, you can add another by tapping the New button on the Service Provider tab in the HP dialup window. The Service Provider Setup Wizard will start. Connecting directly to corporate e-mail and network resources through a network interface card (NIC) You must use an NIC to connect your HP Jornada directly to a LAN. NICs are available from several manufacturers as PC Card accessories. (For a list of recommended PC Card NICs, go to the Hewlett-Packard Web site at www.hp.com/jornada .) Install the PC Card NIC in the PC Card slot on your HP Jornada, and then attach the network cable according to the instructions provided by your card manufacturer.
98 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC In addition to the PC Card NIC, you will need to install the appropriate driver software to configure the NIC. Drivers for the following LAN cards are included on the HP Jornada: Socket LP-E LAN card Proxim RangeLAN2 wireless LAN card Cisco Aironet 4800 series wireless LAN cards Drivers for other cards must be obtained from the card manufacturer. Install software drivers as you would any other third party program. (For more information, see the Installing programs section in chapter 7.) Establishing an account or guest privileges on the network Contact your network administrator to set up an account or guest privileges on the network. The network administrator will give you the information you need to log on to the network, including user name, password, domain name, and IP address (if applicable). Use the Network control panel to configure the NIC with the information your network administrator has provided. To configure the NIC 1. On the Start menu, point to Settings, and then tap Control Panel. 2. Double-tap the Network icon. The Network Configuration dialog box appears. 3. On the Adapters tab, select the driver or adapter, and then tap Properties. Check with your network administrator if you do not know which settings to use. 4. On the Identification tab, enter your user name, password, and domain name. This information will be saved, so you will not have to type it every time you connect to a network resource. Connecting the network cable and logging on Connect your NIC to the network cable. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with your PC Card. Contact your network administrator for further assistance..
Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail | 99 To log on to the network with your HP Jornada 1. Insert the NIC into the PC Card slot on your HP Jornada and connect the network cable. The network will establish a connection automatically. 2. Once you are connected a connection icon will appear in the status area of the taskbar. (For more information, see the Inserting a PC Card section in chapter 7.) After you have connected your HP Jornada to the network, you can access a file on a network file server by typing the complete path to the file in the Windows Explorer address bar. To access a file on a network 1. On the Start menu, point to Programs, and then tap Windows Explorer. 2. Be sure the address bar is visible—on the View menu, be sure a check mark appears next to Address Bar. 3. In the address bar, type the full network path to the file you want to open, using the format file:///servername/share/filename . Windows Explorer keeps a list of the most recently used Internet and network resources, so you will not have to type the path each time. Select a network path or URL from the drop-down list.
100 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC Creating and modifying connections You may set up more than one connection using HP dialup; for example, you may create separate connections for access to your personal e-mail and for network access. After you have set up the first e-mail/Internet or network connection, use HP dialup to create another connection. You can also use HP dialup to modify existing connections; for instance, you may want to change the dial-up telephone number or the dialing location. To create an additional connection or location 1. Double-tap the HP dialup icon on your desktop. The HP dialup window appears. Select the tab for the type of service or location that you want to add. 2. Under the service name list box, tap New to start the setup wizard for that service or location type, and follow the prompts to enter information and create a new service. 3. When you are finished, tap Done. Your new connection or location will appear in the drop-down list on the service tab in the HP dialup window. To modify an existing connection or location 1. Double-tap the HP dialup icon on your desktop. 2. Select the tab of the service or location that you want to modify. 3. Tap Edit More to activate the setup wizard for the service to guide you through editing the information on the setup screens —or— Edit the values directly in the input boxes on the selected tab. 4. Close the HP dialup window and your changes will be saved automatically.
Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail | 101 Tapping on New in the Dialing Location tab does not start a setup wizard. When you click on New, only the Prefix for calling values change. Creating connections without the HP Jornada dialup application You can also create connections to your ISP or network by configuring the necessary programs manually. Before you can dial up, you will need to: If your HP Jornada does not have a built-in modem or you do not want to use the built-in modem, install and configure a PC Card modem *. Follow the instructions provided by your modem manufacturer. Establish an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or your corporate network administrator (for remote access to your corporate network). Note the same information that is presented in the previous sections in this chapter. Set up a Remote Networking connection. Set dialing patterns and dialing locations. Set up an e-mail service in Inbox and/or a Web service in Internet Explorer. For more information, see the Using Inbox and Browsing the Web or your intranet with MS Internet Explorer for H/PC sections later in this chapter. Connect your HP Jornada to a telephone line. To set up a Remote Networking connection 1. Use either the HP Jornada built-in modem (on models with built-in modem), or install a PC Card modem. 2. Get the following information from your service provider (ISP or network administrator): dial-up access telephone number, user name, password, and domain name. 3. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Communication, and then tap Remote Networking. * Modem purchased separately. Some Web sites/content may not be available.
102 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC 4. Double-tap the Make New Connection icon. The Make New Connection dialog box appears. 5. Enter a name for the connection, such as “Corporate Dial- Up,” tap Dial-Up Connection, and then tap Next. 6. Select your modem type from the list. You should not need to change settings in the Configure or TCP/IP Settings dialog boxes (if you are not sure, check with your network administrator). When you are finished, tap Next. 7. Enter the access telephone number and tap Finish. Once you have created the dial-up connection, simply double-tap the connection, enter your user name, password, and domain, and tap Connect any time you want to connect. Once connected, you can use Internet Explorer to visit Web pages and use Inbox to send and receive e-mail. Before you can use Inbox, you need to set up an e-mail service. See the Using Inbox section later in this chapter. To set a dialing location for a Remote Networking connection, double-tap the icon for the connection in the Remote Networking folder. In the Dial-up Connection dialog box, tap Dial Properties, and then fill in the information as you would for a network or ISP connection using HP dialup. Using your connections Using your connectionsUsing your connections Using your connections After you have set up for the connection that best meets your needs, you are ready to use that connection for sending and receiving e-mail, or browsing the Web. Using Inbox You can use the Inbox program to send and receive e-mail over the Internet with your HP Jornada. You can also exchange e-mail over your company’s intranet, either by remote dial-up (using your modem) or by direct connection (with an NIC). Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize information in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop computer with your HP Jornada. Each time you synchronize, Microsoft ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your HP Jornada and desktop PC and updates both computers, including changes to the messages in your Inbox. For more
Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail | 103 information, see chapter 3, Connecting to your desktop or refer to online Help. HP dialup automatically sets up an Inbox service for you. However, you can also set up Inbox services from within the Inbox program. To set up an e-mail service 1. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Pocket Outlook, and then tap Inbox. 2. In Inbox, on the Services menu, tap Options. 3. On the Services tab, tap Add. 4. The Mail Service Setup wizard will guide you through the steps required to create a mail service. Enter the appropriate information on each of the three setup screens. (Refer to Inbox online help for more detailed information.) 5. Tap Finish to complete the setup of this new service. If this is the first time you have created an e-mail service, click No in the Enable Address Issue dialog box. For more information about Inbox settings, see the Inbox settings section later in this chapter.
104 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC Sending, receiving, and processing your e-mail You can use a dial-up connection to send messages directly from your HP Jornada, or you can use Inbox synchronization to send the messages you compose on your HP Jornada from your desktop computer (see the Synchronizing data section in chapter 3). If you send messages directly from your HP Jornada, you will first need to configure a connection to your ISP or network, and then set up an e-mail service. You can use the HP dialup application to set up both the connection and the e-mail service, or you can create a connection using Remote Networking, and then set up the e-mail service in Inbox. After you have created the connection and e-mail service, use Inbox to connect to your service provider and retrieve your mail. To connect to your service provider from Inbox 1. On the Services menu, tap the connection you would like to dial, then pull the Services menu down again and tap Connect. 2. Type your user name, password, and domain name, if necessary. 3. Tap Dial Properties if you need to modify a location or choose a different one. 4. Tap Connect. A message will appear to show you the status of your connection. When your connection is established, you can send and receive mail. You can connect to most e-mail accounts and download messages to your HP Jornada even if your desktop PC (partner) e-mail service uses a client other than Outlook or Exchange (for instance, if your e-mail client is Lotus Notes). However, you can only synchronize e-mail with your desktop PC inbox if your desktop PC uses either Outlook or Exchange as its mail client. Access to e-mail on a POP3 OpenMail account is not supported on your HP Jornada.
Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail | 105 Inbox settings When you connect to a mail server, the messages on your device and mail server are synchronized: new messages or message headers are downloaded to the HP Jornada Inbox folder, messages in the HP Jornada Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have been deleted from your Inbox are removed from the server. You can choose settings to control what will be downloaded. Set Inbox to download all your messages or only new message headers to the Inbox folder. Downloading only message headers saves storage space and requires less connect time. By default, only messages from the last 3 days are downloaded. By default, only message headers and the first 100 lines of text are downloaded, and the original messages remain on the mail server. If you read a message header and decide that you want the full copy, tap the Get Full Copy button on the Inbox toolbar. The full text of the message will be retrieved the next time you connect. To change the default settings, or to set options for retrieving file attachments and meeting requests 1 Tap Options on the Services menu, select the service you want to modify, and then tap Properties. 2 The E-mail Service Definition dialog displays two panels, Required and Optional. Choose the options you want for the selected service. Attachments When you send an attached file, such as a Pocket Word file, be sure the recipient can read the file type you are sending. Pocket Word files (.pwd) can only be read by other H/PC 2000 devices such as the HP Jornada. You can choose to save the file as .txt or .rtf if you are unsure, or you can choose to save the file as a Word file (.doc). For information about the file types associated with a p a r t i c u lar program, refer to the Pocket Office section in chapter 5.
106 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC Inbox supports the use of MIME encoding for binary attachments; however, you must be sure that both the sender’s and the recipient’s mail servers also support MIME. If your mail server does not support MIME encoding, file attachments that you receive may be corrupted or even cause your HP Jornada to freeze . If you experience problems sending or receiving file attachments, or if you are not sure whether your mail server supports MIME, check with your ISP or network administrator. By default, Inbox will use MIME when sending attachments. To turn off MIME encoding, tap Options on the Services menu, select the service, tap Properties, tap Next, and then deselect the Send using MIME format check box For detailed descriptions of the settings related to reading and sending e-mail attachments, see the Inbox topic in online Help. If you choose to download attachments along with your messages, you can save them on your HP Jornada or storage device. To save memory, you can save attachments automatically to a storage card. To save attachments automatically to a storage card 1. On the Services menu, tap Options. 2. On the Storage tab, select the External Storage Card radio button. Tap OK. Message deletion Deleting messages in Inbox also deletes them on your service providers e-mail server. If you delete a message while off-line, the message is deleted from the server the next time you connect. Message deletion is permanent. Deleted messages are not moved to the Recycle Bin, and they cannot be recovered. When you delete a message, any files attached to the message are also deleted. To save a file attachment before you delete the message, open the file attachment in the program that created it (for example, Pocket Word), and then tap Save As on the File menu. See online Help for more information.