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Section 3B: Your Email and Other Messages
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Delete a Message
Deleting a message moves it to your deleted items folder, so it’s still on your phone.
Depending on your email account, this folder is called Deleted Items, Deleted, Trash, or
something else.
If you accidentally delete a message, you can move it back to the original folder (see “Move a
Message to Another Folder” on page 250). To remove a message from your phone
permanently, delete it from the original folder, and then delete it from the deleted items folder.
Do one of the following:
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In the message list:
Throw the message off the side of the screen.
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In an open message:
Tap
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Add a Signature to Outgoing Messages
A signature includes information you want to add to the closing of all your outgoing
messages—for example, your name, address, and phone numbers; your website; or a
personal motto. You can use a different signature for each email account.
1.
Open
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2.
Open the application menu and tap
Preferences & Accounts
.
3.
Tap the account you want.
Tip
If you change the folder where you store deleted messages for an IMAP
account (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on page 242), deleting
messages from the folder removes them from your phone.
Summary of Contents for Pre
Page 8: ......
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 15: ...Your Setup Section 1 ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 28: ...28 Section 1A Set Up Service ...
Page 29: ...Your Palm PreTM Phone Section 2 ...
Page 30: ...30 ...
Page 42: ...42 Section 2A Basics ...
Page 103: ...Section 2C Transferring Data 103 Data Transfer I d rather sync directly withmy computer ...
Page 196: ...196 Section 2F Your Personal Information Organizer ...
Page 227: ...Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections Section 3 ...
Page 228: ...228 ...
Page 234: ...234 Section 3A Using Web and Data Services ...
Page 268: ...268 Section 3B Your Email and Other Messages ...
Page 296: ...296 Section 3C Your Connections to the Web and Wireless Devices ...
Page 297: ...Your Resources Section 4 ...
Page 298: ...298 ...
Page 334: ...334 Section 4A Troubleshooting ...
Page 340: ...340 Section 4B Glossary ...
Page 341: ...Your Safety and Specifications Section 5 ...
Page 342: ...342 ...
Page 364: ...364 Section 5A Regulatory and Safety Information ...
Page 388: ...388 Index ...