Chapter 14
Using Palm™ VersaMail™ Personal E-mail Software
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Scheduled retrieval of e-mail downloads the first 3KB of each message. If a
message is larger than 3KB, tap the More button on the message screen to
download and view the entire message.
Scheduled retrieval of e-mail recognizes any filter criteria you have set up for
downloading messages to your handheld. See
“Managing mail filters”
later in this
chapter for information. Any messages that do not meet the filter criteria will not
be downloaded during scheduled e-mail retrieval. To retrieve messages that do not
conform to filter criteria, perform a manual Get with all filters turned off.
If a message is downloaded during scheduled e-mail retrieval but is not deleted
from the mail server, the message will not be downloaded again for a 30-day
period. If, after 30 days, the message is still on the mail server, it will be
downloaded during the next scheduled e-mail retrieval. However, messages
remaining on the mail server after a scheduled e-mail retrieval will be downloaded
to the handheld during a manual Get.
If scheduled e-mail retrieval is taking place and you turn your handheld off or the
network connection is disconnected, the retrieval fails. If you are attempting a
scheduled retrieval over an 802.11b network, you must be in range of an 802.11b
hub for scheduled retrieval to work.
If more than one scheduled retrieval of e-mail takes place at the same time (for
example, for two different e-mail accounts), the retrievals take place in the
following order:
■
Any past-due retrieval (for example, a retry of an earlier failed retrieval)
■
Current retrievals in order according to the order or e-mail accounts (#1, #2, and
so on)
NOTE
Scheduled retrieval of e-mail is not supported for VPN or SSL connections. It
is also not supported if you have configured TealLock to encrypt databases on your
handheld. If you try to set up scheduled e-mail retrieval for a non-supported
connection type, an error message appears.
Scheduled mail retrieval notifications
If scheduled retrieval of e-mail takes place over an 802.11b network using the built-
in 802.11b radio on your handheld, you will not see any status messages during
retrieval. If scheduled mail retrieval takes place over any other type of connection
(for example, using a Palm Bluetooth Card inserted into your handheld’s card
expansion slot), a series of status messages appears during the connection and mail
retrieval process.
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Summary of Contents for Tungsten C
Page 1: ...Handbook for Palm Tungsten C Handhelds ...
Page 14: ...About This Book 2 ...
Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Welcome 6 ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Navigating and Entering Data 36 ...
Page 84: ...Chapter 4 Working with Applications 72 ...
Page 94: ...Chapter 6 Using Calculator 82 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 7 Using Card Info 86 ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Using Date Book 102 ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 10 Using Memo Pad 114 ...
Page 146: ...Chapter 12 Using PalmTM Photos 134 ...
Page 274: ...Chapter 14 Using Palm VersaMail Personal E mail Software 262 ...
Page 296: ...Chapter 15 Using Palm Web Browser 284 ...
Page 326: ...Chapter 17 Performing HotSync Operations 314 ...
Page 378: ...Chapter 18 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 366 ...
Page 384: ...Appendix A Maintaining Your Handheld 372 ...
Page 404: ...Product Regulatory and Safety Information 392 ...