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Chapter 5
In Mail, you can do the following:
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View, delete, file, and reply to incoming mail.
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Create outgoing e-mail items and drafts of e-mail items.
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Create simple or complex filters, which allow you to decide the
type of e-mail that your organizer retrieves from your desktop
e-mail application.
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Use your organizer in its cradle to send and retrieve e-mail items
from your desktop e-mail application.
Setting up Mail on the desktop
Before you use Mail for the first time, make sure your desktop e-mail
application is up and running. You must also run the Palm Mail Setup
application to configure HotSync Manager to communicate with your
desktop e-mail application.
Your organizer supports a number of desktop e-mail applications,
such as Microsoft Exchange (version 4.0 or higher), Eudora (version
3.0.3 or higher), and Lotus cc:Mail (versions 2.5, 6.0, and 7.0). You can
see the full list of the supported applications when you set up Mail.
If your desktop e-mail application does not appear on the list, you
may still be able to manage your desktop e-mail application from your
organizer by means of special connection software, called a conduit,
that lets you synchronize your desktop e-mail application and your
organizer. Contact the vendor of your e-mail application or visit the
web site http://www.palm.com for more information.
Note
: The following instructions assume that you have installed
Franklin Planner software with the Palm interface files.
To set up Mail:
1. From the Windows taskbar, choose Start, Programs, Franklin
Covey, Palm Connected Organizer, Mail Setup.
2. Follow the instructions onscreen to set up your organizer for use
with your desktop e-mail application.
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