Palm M515 Color Handheld Instructions Manual
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Chapter 6 Page 161 The All setting does not mean that all information included in each e-mail item downloads to your handheld. Truncation settings (explained in a following section) for long e-mail items still apply. Also, Mail never downloads any attachments to your handheld. The e-mail item and any text information appear, but the attachment is left in your desktop E-Mail application. 5. If you selected All, Send only, or Unread, tap OK. If you selected Filter, continue to the next section....
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Page 162 Communicating Using Your Handheld Ignoring or receiving e-mail The first step in establishing a special filter is to determine whether you want to ignore or retrieve e-mail that matches the information you specify. To define whether to ignore or receive e-mail: nTap the pick list in the center of the HotSync Options dialog box and select one of the following settings: Ignore Messages ContainingTells your handheld to exclude the e-mail items that meet the criteria you define and download...
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Chapter 6 Page 163 Defining filter strings E-mail items are filtered based on the information contained in their To:, From:, and Subj: fields. The information that defines what your handheld is looking for is called a filter string. You create a filter string by listing the words you want your handheld to find and separating them with either a comma or a space. Each word in the filter string is joined by an implicit OR, so you do not need to enter logical connectors like AND or OR. To create a more...
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Page 164 Communicating Using Your Handheld To define a filter string: 1. Tap a header field in the HotSync Options dialog box. 2. Enter your filter string, using commas or spaces to separate the words. Do not add connectors, such as AND or OR, between words in a string. 3. If your string exceeds the length of the field, tap the name of the field to display the Notes screen for that header field. For more information about header field Notes screens, see “Creating e-mail items” earlier in this...
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Chapter 6 Page 165 2. Tap the Retrieve All High Priority check box to select it. 3. Tap OK. Note:This setting is applicable only if your E-Mail application has the capacity to flag high-priority e-mail items. Truncating e-mail items The Truncate feature lets you set a point at which long e-mail items truncate when downloading to your handheld. By default, this Truncate value is 4,000 characters. By truncating long messages, you reduce the time it takes to synchronize your desktop E-Mail and Mail,...
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Page 166 Communicating Using Your Handheld Mail menus Mail menus are shown here for your reference, and Mail features that are not explained elsewhere in this book are described here. See “Using menus” in Chapter 1 for information about choosing menu commands. Message menus The Message menu varies depending on whether you are viewing an e-mail item, creating an e-mail item, or viewing the Message list. Options menus The Options menu varies depending on whether you are creating or editing an e-mail...
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Chapter 6 Page 167 Beaming information Your handheld is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that you can use to beam information to another Palm OS handheld that’s close by and also has an IR port. The IR port is located at the top of the handheld, behind the small dark shield. You can beam the following information between Palm OS handhelds: nThe record currently displayed in Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Note Pad, or Memo Pad nAll records of the category currently displayed in Address Book,...
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Page 168 Communicating Using Your Handheld inches) apart, and the path between the two handhelds must be clear of obstacles. Beaming distance to other Palm OS handhelds may be different. 5. Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue working on your handheld. To beam an application: 1. Open the Applications Launcher. 2. Tap the Menu icon . 3. Tap App, and then tap Beam. 4. Select either Handheld or Card from the Beam From pick list. 5. Tap the...
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Chapter 6 Page 169 4. Tap Yes. Tips on beaming information nYou can set the full-screen pen stroke to beam the current entry. See “Pen preferences” in Chapter 8 for more information. nYou can draw the Graffiti Command stroke to activate the Command toolbar, and then tap the beam icon. nYou can use the Graffiti Command stroke “/ B” to beam the current entry.