4.
Tap
Options.
5.
Enter your changes on the next three screens, and tap
Finish.
Tip
To send and receive messages automatically, tap
Connect
and check for messages and
enter a time interval. Connecting automatically may result in higher connection charges.
To save memory, limit the number of e-mails that are downloaded to your device by lowering the
number of days to display.
To change options for an Outlook e-mail account, tap
Start > ActiveSync > Menu > Options.
Deleting an Account
1.
Tap
Start > Messaging.
2.
Tap
Menu > Tools > Options.
3.
Tap and hold the account name, and tap
Delete.
NOTE
You cannot delete your text message account.
Text Messaging
Text messaging is the transmission of short text messages to and from a mobile phone, fax machine,
and/or IP address. A single text message can be no longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters and
contain no images or graphics.
Messages longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters are sent as multiple text messages. A character
count is visible when text messages (
New/Reply/Forward
) are composed. The count also shows how
many text messages will be generated when the message is sent.
The Text Message Service Center phone number is provided by your mobile phone service provider.
Text messaging should function correctly after activating your account. To verify the number used to
change the Text Message Service Center phone number, tap
Start > Phone > Menu > Options >
Services > Voice Mail and Text Messages > Get Settings.
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a method of transmitting photographs, video clips, sound
files, and short text messages over wireless networks.
When the phone radio is turned on for the first time, the GSM/GPRS Manager application detects the
mobile phone service provider and automatically populates the MMS settings on the HP iPAQ.
Alternately, you can access some MMS settings by tapping
Start > Messaging > Menu > MMS
Configuration.
It is not recommended to change the MMS settings provided by your mobile phone
service provider unless they request the change.
Receiving Attachments
An attachment sent with an e-mail message or downloaded from the server appears below the subject
of the message. Tapping the attachment opens the attachment if it has been fully downloaded or marks
it for download the next time you send and receive e-mail. You can also download attachments
automatically with your messages if you have an Outlook e-mail or IMAP4 e-mail account.
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Page 9: ...1 Registering the iPAQ ENWW 1 ...
Page 11: ...2 Phone ENWW 3 ...
Page 39: ...3 Connections ENWW 31 ...
Page 66: ...4 Global Positioning System GPS 58 Chapter 4 Global Positioning System GPS ENWW ...
Page 78: ...5 Security 70 Chapter 5 Security ENWW ...
Page 86: ...6 Camera select models only 78 Chapter 6 Camera select models only ENWW ...
Page 92: ...7 HP Photosmart Mobile 84 Chapter 7 HP Photosmart Mobile ENWW ...
Page 97: ...8 HP Photosmart Premier ENWW 89 ...
Page 100: ...9 HP Image Transfer 92 Chapter 9 HP Image Transfer ENWW ...
Page 103: ...10 Messaging ENWW 95 ...
Page 116: ...11 Java MIDlet Manager 108 Chapter 11 Java MIDlet Manager ENWW ...
Page 119: ...12 Learning The Basics ENWW 111 ...
Page 135: ...13 Calendar ENWW 127 ...
Page 141: ...14 Contacts ENWW 133 ...
Page 151: ...15 Entering Text ENWW 143 ...
Page 157: ...16 Notes ENWW 149 ...
Page 161: ...17 Expansion Cards ENWW 153 ...
Page 166: ...18 Synchronizing 158 Chapter 18 Synchronizing ENWW ...
Page 170: ...19 Tasks 162 Chapter 19 Tasks ENWW ...
Page 175: ...20 Product Specifications ENWW 167 ...
Page 181: ...21 Microsoft Programs ENWW 173 ...
Page 188: ...22 Regulatory Notices 180 Chapter 22 Regulatory Notices ENWW ...
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