Receiving attachments, Meeting requests – HP iPAQ hw6500 Unlocked Mobile Messenger series User Manual

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Using Messaging

12–5

IMPORTANT: You cannot add a new account while connected to an

account. Tap Accounts > Disconnect to disconnect.

Once you set up your accounts, use ActiveSync to synchronize your

Outlook e-mail by using a direct connection to the HP iPAQ Cradle. For

more information on synchronizing using a direct connection, refer to

Chapter 3, in the section

”Installing ActiveSync and Synchronizing with

Your Computer.”

in the User’s Guide.

Receiving Attachments

Attachments sent with an e-mail message or downloaded from the server

appear as an icon at the bottom of the message in its own window.

Tapping the attachment icon opens the attachment if it has been fully

downloaded. You can mark an attachment for downloading (IMAP4

account only) the next time you connect.

If you receive messages through synchronization, start ActiveSync

on your personal computer, and click File > Mobile Device, and

then select your HP iPAQ. Click Tools > Options. Select the

message account, click Settings > Include File Attachments.

If you receive messages wirelessly for a POP3 or IMAP4 account, in

Messaging on the HP iPAQ, tap Accounts > Accounts, and then

tap the desired account. Tap Next until you reach Server

Information, and then tap Options. Tap Next twice, and then

select Get full copy of messages.

If you receive messages through Outlook e-mail, start ActiveSync on

your personal computer, and click Tools > Options..., and then

select the Server tab. Click on Inbox > Settings and check

Include file attachments and size limitation.

NOTE: Embedded images and OLE objects cannot be received as

attachments.

An embedded message can be viewed as an attachment when using

IMAP4 to receive e-mail. However, this feature does not work if TNEF is

enabled so you can receive meeting requests on Microsoft Exchange

Server 5.5.

Meeting Requests

If you receive your e-mail messages through ActiveSync, you will

automatically receive meeting requests. If you connect directly to an

e-mail server, the server must be running Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5

or 2000 for you to receive meeting requests. If you are running Microsoft

Exchange Server 2000, you will automatically receive meeting requests in

your Inbox.
To receive meeting requests on Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5:

• Ask your system administrator to activate Rich Text Format and

TNEF support for your account. If TNEF is enabled, you will not

receive messages that are included in other messages as

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