Palmone VII Wireless Handheld Instructions Manual
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Chapter 5 Page 143 The maximum amount you can download in one transaction is 6,000 characters. If you want to get the rest of a message that has more than 6,000 characters left to download, you can download only 6,000 characters at one time. The Retrieve More dialog box looks like this: Note:You don’t have to download all the segments of a long message at one time. From the time you download the first 500 characters, you have a maximum of 30 days to download the remainder of the message. Then it’s deleted from your mailbox on the Palm.Net network. Displaying header information Complete header information includes the distribution lists and the From:, Subj:, and Date: fields. By default, the iMessenger application displays abbreviated header information, which comprises only the From: and Subj: fields. Abbreviated header icon
Page 144 Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application To display complete header information: 1. Open a message. 2. Tap the complete header icon. Tip:To redisplay the abbreviated header, tap the abbreviated header icon. The iMessenger application uses the header type you select for all incoming messages. Distribution lists of incoming messages Distribution lists are the addresses in the To:, CC:, and BCC: fields of an incoming message. A maximum of 300 of the first 500 characters of a message is used to download the distribution lists. (A maximum of 100 characters is used to download the text in the Subj: field.) If a distribution list must be truncated, an ellipsis (. . .) appears after the last name. There is no way to retrieve the truncated part of the list. Your address (username@ palm.net) always appears as the first address in the distribution list you are part of. After your address is downloaded, as much of the remaining information in the distribution lists is downloaded, up to the maximum 300 characters, in the following order: the To:, CC:, and BCC: fields. Complete header icon
Chapter 5 Page 145 Attachments The iMessenger application does not support attachments, with one exception: If an attachment is a simple ASCII text file, the iMessenger application appends the text of the file to the end of the message, so you can read it as part of the body of the message. Otherwise, when you open a message that was sent to you with any other kind of attachment, a message notifies you that the attachment cannot be downloaded. To prevent attachments from taking up space in your Palm.Net mailbox, delete the message as soon as you can. One way to retrieve attachments sent to you is to have all messages delivered to your Palm.Net mailbox also delivered to your e-mail address. See “Identifying a forwarding address” later in this chapter. Creating messages To create a message in the iMessenger application, you identify the recipient(s) of the message, define a subject, and create the body of the message. Note:A new message in the iMessenger application does not have CC: (copied) or BCC: (blind carbon copy) fields. You can, however, add as many names to the To: field as you like. You create original messages and replies in the New Message screen. All messages must, at the very least, contain information in the To: field. To create a message: 1. Tap New. Tip:You can also create a message by tapping New from the Message menu. Tap New
Page 146 Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application 2. Enter the e-mail address of the recipient. You have two ways to enter the at sign (@): When you enter more than one address in the To: field, separate the addresses with commas or spaces, or enter each address on its own line. 3. Tap the Subj: field and enter a subject for your message. 4. Tap the Body: field and enter the text of your message. Tip:If the address, subject, or body exceeds the capacity of the screen display, tap the name of the field (for example, tap “To:”) to expand that field. Tap the Done button to return to the New Message screen. @ Or, tap “123” in the Graffiti writing area. Then tap @ on the numeric keyboard Then make this stroke Tap once in the Graffiti writing area to activate Punctuation Shift. A dot appears
Chapter 5 Page 147 To reply to a message: 1. Tap a message in the iMessenger list to display it onscreen. 2. Tap Reply. 3. Select whom you want to reply to: Sender only or Forward (for someone who didn’t see the original message). Note:Although the iMessenger application does not have a “reply to all” option, you can add as many names to the To: field as you like. 4. Select whether you want to include original text and if so, whether you want to insert comments within the original text. If you decide to insert comments, each line of the original text is marked with a >. 5. Tap OK. 6. Enter the text of your reply. 7. Tap Check & Send to send the message immediately. Tap Outbox to place the reply in the Outbox. Tap to return to New Message screen Tap the name of the field to open
Page 148 Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application Looking up an address To identify the recipient of a message, 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 Book. To look up an e-mail address: 1. Tap the To: 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 Book, 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 a “c” scrolls to “Carter,” and writing “ch” scrolls to “Chu.” 6. Tap an address to select it. 7. Tap Add. Tap Lookup
Chapter 5 Page 149 Rerouting replies to your messages The From: field of your outgoing iMessenger messages contains your @ palm.net address. If you don’t want people who receive your messages to reply to you at your @ palm.net address, you can specify a different address for recipients to use. To reroute replies to your messages: 1. Tap the Menu icon . 2. Tap Options, and then tap Preferences. 3. In the edit line for Reply To Address, enter the address where you want to receive replies to your messages. 4. Tap OK. When recipients reply to your message, their e-mail application automatically uses the Reply To address that you specify. Note:The iMessenger application uses this address for all wireless Internet messages you subsequently send. Tap here to enter address in field Tap to select
Page 150 Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application Adding a signature to your message Adding a signature to your message is a two-part process. First, you create your signature. Then, every time you want to add your signature to a message, you must tap Add Signature. The signature for your wireless Internet messages can be different from the signature you define in the Mail application. To create a signature: 1. Tap the Menu icon . 2. Tap Options, and then tap Preferences. 3. Tap Signature. 4. Enter the text of your signature. 5. Tap Done. To add a signature to your message: 1. In the new message you’re creating, position the blinking cursor where you want to insert your signature. 2. Tap the Menu icon . 3. Tap Options, and then tap Add Signature. Tip:You can also add your signature to the message by using the Graffiti Command stroke /Z. The signature appears at the end of your message.
Chapter 5 Page 151 Sending messages You can send wireless Internet messages anytime the handheld antenna is raised and you are located within coverage of the Palm.Net wireless communication service. To send messages: nTap Check & Send. Tapping Check & Send sends the current message and all messages in the Outbox. This command also downloads messages that are waiting for you on the network. You can store messages in the Outbox and then send them at another time. For example, you can create messages and store them until you’re in a location that is within coverage of the wireless communication service. To store messages and send them later: 1. Create a message. 2. Tap Outbox. The message is stored in the Outbox. 3. If you have more messages to write, repeat steps 1 and 2. 4. Tap Check & Send when you’re ready to send the messages waiting in the Outbox. To cancel a wireless transaction: nIn the Transaction Progress message box, tap Cancel. Important:You incur a cost for the number of kilobytes you sent to the server or downloaded before you tapped Cancel. You can check the log to see which messages were sent. To view a log of the most recent wireless transaction: 1. Tap the Menu icon . 2. Tap Options, and then tap Show Log.
Page 152 Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application Editing an unsent message You can make changes to a message that has not yet been sent. When you edit a message, your handheld removes the message from the Outbox folder and takes you back to the New Message screen, where you can edit the message and resend it, save it as a draft, or delete it. To edit an unsent message: 1. In the iMessenger list screen, tap Outbox from the pick list in the upper-right corner. 2. In the Outbox folder, tap the message you want to view. 3. Tap Edit. Tap here to display folder list Tap here to select item Tap to edit item