HP Hw6515a User Guide - Page 148
Creating or Changing a Signature, Text Messaging
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attachments, and you will not be able to tell if a message has an attachment until you get the full copy. In addition, download time may be longer. • While setting up your mail account, select Get file attachments. Receiving Meeting Requests NOTE: If you connect directly to an e-mail server and only receive message headers and/or a limited number of lines per message, tap and hold the message that you think is a meeting request, and then tap Mark for Download. 1. Open the meeting request. 2. Tap the response icon ? x and, from the pop-up menu, tap Accept, Tentative, or Decline. If you want, you can also include a written message with the response. The response will be sent the next time that you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server, and your HP iPAQ Calendar will be updated. Creating or Changing a Signature To create or change an account signature: 1. From the Start menu, tap Messaging > Tools > Options. 2. Tap Accounts tab > Signatures. 3. Select an account for which you are creating or changing a signature. 4. Select Use signature with this account if the check box is not already selected. 5. Select Use when replying and forwarding if wanted. 6. Enter a signature in the box. NOTE: You can use a different signature with each account. To stop using a signature, clear the Use signature with this account check box. Text Messaging Text messaging is the transmission of short text messages to and from a mobile phone, fax machine and/or IP address. A single text message can be no longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters and contain no images or graphics. Messages longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters will be sent as multiple text messages. A character count is visible when text messages (New/Reply/Forward) are composed. The count also shows how many text messages will be generated when the message is sent. Using Messaging 12-6