Account and connection types, Network e-mail account prerequisites – Tungsten Affinity TUNGSTUN T3 User Manual

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Setting up and managing e-mail accounts

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Account and connection types

Two types of e-mail accounts are supported:

Network:

You can send and receive e-mail directly to and from your handheld

by connecting with an e-mail service provider.

Synchronize Only (Windows computers only):

You can download, view, and

manage e-mail between the handheld and a desktop e-mail application, such as
Microsoft Outlook, by performing a HotSync operation using the HotSync
cradle. You can’t send and receive messages wirelessly or with a modem for an
account of this type.

Using a network account, you can set up or access an e-mail account by using any
of the following connection methods:

Built-in Bluetooth radio

PalmModem

®

accessory (sold separately)

External modem sled (sold separately)

Infrared (IR) port on the handheld to IR port on a mobile phone

Direct connection to a mobile phone by means of a physical cable

HotSync cradle connected to your desktop (Windows users only)

Network e-mail account prerequisites

Before you can set up a network e-mail account, you must do the following:

Establish the e-mail account with an e-mail service provider. Common
providers include Internet service providers (ISPs) such as Earthlink and
Prodigy. A provider can also be a Global System for Mobile Communications
(GSM) or high-speed wireless (GPRS) carrier such as VoiceStream, Cingular, or
Vodafone. You may also use a corporate e-mail account.

Configure the service connection settings for this account on your handheld
using your handheld’s Network Preferences and Connection Preferences
screens. See

“Connection Preferences”

in

Chapter 21

for more information.

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