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    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.
    Deleting e-mail
    Your organizer stores deleted e-mail in the Deleted folder until you 
    perform the next HotSync operation. If you delete an e-mail item from 
    the organizer, 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. 
    						
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    Purging deleted e-mail
    Because your organizer 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.
    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 organizer 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 
    organizer 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 organizer.
    Draft
    Contains the e-mail you created using the organizer 
    but are not yet ready to send. 
    						
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    Date column
    The Date column is optional in the Message List. By default, the Date 
    column is hidden to increase the available screen space. 
    To show the Date column:
    1. In the Message List, tap Show.
    2. Tap the Show Date check box to select it. 
    3. Tap OK.
    Sorting the Message List
    You can sort e-mail items by the date sent, by sender, or by subject.
    Note:High-priority e-mail items always appear first, no matter how 
    you sort the list.
    To sort the Message List:
    1. In the Message List, tap Show.
    2. Tap the Sort by pick list and select one of the following options:
    3. Tap OK. Date
    Sorts e-mail by date and displays the most recent 
    e-mail item at the top of the screen.
    Sender
    Sorts e-mail by the sender’s user name and 
    displays items in ascending alphabetical order, 
    based on the first word of the From: field.
    Subject
    Sorts e-mail by the subject and displays items in 
    ascending alphabetical order, based on the first 
    word of the Subj: field.
    Tap 
    Show 
    						
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    HotSync options
    HotSync options enable you to manage your e-mail more effectively 
    by selecting which e-mail items download when you synchronize 
    your computer and your organizer. You can define different settings 
    for local and remote synchronization. For example, you may want to 
    download all of your e-mail during local synchronization and only 
    urgent e-mail during remote synchronization. Once defined, your 
    organizer determines if synchronization is occurring locally or 
    remotely and uses the appropriate settings for the HotSync operation.
    To open the HotSync Options dialog box:
    1. Tap the Menu icon  .
    2. Tap Options, and then tap HotSync Options.
    3. Tap the Settings for pick list and select Local HotSync or Remote 
    HotSync.
    Note:For more information about Local and Remote HotSync 
    operations, see Chapter 6.
    4. Tap the filtering option you want to apply:
    All
    During synchronization, all e-mail items in your 
    desktop E-Mail Inbox synchronize with your 
    organizer, and all e-mail items in your organizer 
    Outbox are sent to your desktop E-Mail 
    application.
    Send Only
    During synchronization, only the e-mail items in 
    your organizer Outbox are sent to your desktop 
    E-Mail application; from there, they are sent to 
    their destinations.
    Tap here 
    to display 
    HotSync 
    options  
    						
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    Note:The All setting does not mean that all information 
    included in each e-mail item downloads to your 
    organizer. Truncation settings (explained in a following 
    section) for long e-mail items still apply. Also, Mail never 
    downloads any attachments to your organizer. 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.
    Creating special filters
    You can create special filters to control the type of e-mail items that 
    download to your organizer during synchronization. Special filters 
    work on the premise of ignoring or retrieving items that contain 
    specific information in their header fields. 
    To create a special filter, you must decide whether you want to ignore 
    or retrieve certain e-mail items. Then, based on that decision, you 
    must tell your organizer what it needs to look for in the To:, From:, and 
    Subj: fields to single out those e-mail items. Filter
    During synchronization, all e-mail items in your 
    organizer Outbox are sent to your desktop E-Mail 
    application, and items in your desktop E-Mail 
    Inbox that meet specific criteria download to your 
    organizer. When you select the Filter setting, the 
    HotSync Options dialog box opens and displays 
    additional filter settings. See “Creating special 
    filters” later in this chapter.
    Unread
    During synchronization, only unread e-mail 
    items download to your organizer from your 
    desktop E-Mail Inbox, and all items in your 
    organizer Outbox are sent to your desktop E-Mail 
    application. 
    						
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    To access the special filter settings:
    nTap the Filter box in the HotSync Options dialog box.
    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 organizer to exclude the e-mail 
    items that meet the criteria you define and 
    download all other e-mail items during 
    synchronization. In general, this filter 
    downloads more e-mail during 
    synchronization because it blocks only one 
    defined subset of e-mail.
    Tap here 
    to display 
    Filter 
    options
    Select Filter option
    Tap here  
    						
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    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 
    organizer is looking for is called a filter string. You create a filter string 
    by listing the words you want your organizer 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 complex filter, you can define filter strings for the To:, 
    From:, and Subj: fields simultaneously. Your organizer joins the filter 
    strings for these fields using an implicit AND; once again, you do not 
    need to add the logical connector. Your organizer does that for you.
    For example, suppose you want to receive only e-mail items from John 
    Smith ([email protected]) or Jack Jones ([email protected]) concerning the 
    Apollo Project. You would create the following filter strings:
    In the To: field: [email protected], [email protected]
    In the Subj: field: Apollo Project
    Your organizer interprets this as, “Accept e-mail items about the 
    Apollo Project from John Smith or Jack Jones. Do not accept e-mail 
    items from other people. Do not accept e-mail items from John or Jack 
    about any other subject.”
    When you define a string, note that your organizer searches for any 
    instance of that sequence of characters. For example, if you create a 
    filter that retrieves only e-mail items containing the string “info,” your 
    organizer considers “info,” “rainforest” and “kinfolk” appropriate 
    matches.Retrieve 
    Only Msgs 
    ContainingTells your organizer to include only the 
    e-mail items that meet the criteria you 
    define and to ignore all other e-mail items 
    during synchronization. This filter has the 
    potential to block more e-mail during 
    synchronization because it downloads only 
    one subset of e-mail. 
    						
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    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 chapter.
    4. Tap Done to return to the HotSync Options dialog box.
    5. Tap OK.
    High-priority e-mail
    The Retrieve All High Priority setting lets you retrieve e-mail items 
    marked high-priority, even if those items would have been blocked by 
    a defined filter.
    To retrieve high-priority e-mail items:
    1. Tap the Filter box in the HotSync Options dialog box.
    Tap here 
    to insert 
    cursor
    Tap here 
    Tap Done 
    to return 
    to HotSync 
    Options
    Enter 
    filter data 
    						
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    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 organizer. 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, 
    as well as the amount of storage space e-mail uses on your organizer.
    Note:Truncation is separate and independent from filtering.
    To truncate e-mail items:
    1. Tap Truncate in the HotSync Options dialog box.
    2. Tap to select the truncation setting you want. 
    Tip:If you select the maximum setting, messages can be 8,000 
    characters; longer messages are truncated. If you select a 
    lower value, you’ll have more room for e-mail items.
    3. Tap OK.
    Tap 
    check 
    box
    Tap 
    Truncate 
    Tap to
    se lect 
    maximum 
    length 
    						
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    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 item.
    About Mail
    Shows version information for Mail.
    Message List
    New Message 
    View Message
    Message List
    New Message 
    						
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