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Using Palm™ VersaMail™ Personal E-mail Software
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Depending on whether the received message is displayed in HTML or plain text
format, URLs and e-mail addresses appear in slightly different forms, as follows:
Working with attachments
You can easily download, view, and send attachments with e-mail messages.
Downloading attachments to your handheld
E-mail may contain attached files, such as Microsoft Word or text files, that you
want to view or install on your handheld. When you receive an e-mail message
with an attached file, the VersaMail application automatically scans your handheld
to see if an application resides on the handheld that can open the attachment. If the
VersaMail application detects such an application, the attachment automatically
opens in the appropriate application.
The types of attached files you can download and work with include the following:
HTML
URLs and e-mail addresses appear as blue underlined text.
Plain text
URLs appear as any text beginning with “http://” or “www.” You
cannot view the page or file associated with a URL that does not
begin with “http://” or “www” in a plain text message.
E-mail addresses appear in the form
“[email protected]” (or other three-letter extension such
as .net, .org, and so on).
Tap text beginning
with “www” or
“http://” or in e-mail
address format in
text e-mail
Tap underlined blue
text in HTML e-mail
vCard (.vcf)
This is contact information.
vCal/iCal (.vcs or
.ics)
This is usually a calendar appointment or a task.
Text (.txt)
This is usually a memo or another plain text file.
HTML (.html or
.htm)
This is usually a web page or a formatted text file. Your
handheld displays HTML attachments with full formatting
intact.
Summary of Contents for T3
Page 1: ...Handbook for the Palm Tungsten T3 Handheld TM TM...
Page 14: ...Contents xiv...
Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Palm Tungsten T3 Handheld 6...
Page 34: ...Chapter 2 Exploring Your Handheld 20...
Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Entering Data on Your Handheld 36...
Page 92: ...Chapter 5 Using Calendar 78...
Page 96: ...Chapter 6 Using Card Info 82...
Page 132: ...Chapter 12 Using Phone Link 118...
Page 250: ...Chapter 17 Using Voice Memo 236...
Page 274: ...Chapter 18 Using Palm Web Pro 260...
Page 282: ...Chapter 19 Using World Clock 268...
Page 368: ...Appendix A Maintaining Your Handheld 354...
Page 388: ...Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions 374...
Page 408: ...Index 394...