Palm 3C80501U Handbook - Page 166

The iMessenger application, and HotSync operations

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Identifying a forwarding address You can have all messages that are delivered to your Palm.Net mailbox also delivered to another address. Go to the web site http://www.palm.net and follow the instructions onscreen for identifying a forwarding address. This can be useful if you want to be able to retrieve attachments that are sent to you. Keeping a copy of messages you send You can keep a copy of your outgoing iMessenger messages by identifying an address to which to send a blind carbon copy of your messages. Go to the Palm.Net web site and follow the instructions onscreen for identifying a blind carbon copy address. Deleting messages from your mailbox You can delete blocks of messages directly from your Palm.Net mailbox. Go to the Palm.Net web site and follow the instructions onscreen. You can delete messages older than two weeks, older than four weeks, or all messages in the mailbox. You cannot look at your messages from the web site, and you cannot delete individual messages. The iMessenger application and HotSync operations The iMessenger application is independent of Palm Desktop software, with this exception: when you synchronize your handheld with Palm Desktop software, the following information is stored on your computer: s Your iMessenger application preferences s A record of what is currently in the iMessenger application, including the last message you downloaded from the network This information becomes useful if you do a hard reset of your handheld. A hard reset erases all data on your handheld, including messages in the iMessenger application. Important: Synchronize immediately after you do a hard reset in order to restore the record of what messages were on your handheld before the hard reset. Then the next time you use the Check & Send command, only messages you have not read yet are downloaded from the network. See "Performing a hard reset" in Appendix A for more information. Page 158 Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application

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Page 158
Web Clipping Applications and the iMessenger® Application
Identifying a forwarding address
You can have all messages that are delivered to your Palm.Net
mailbox also delivered to another address. Go to the web site
and follow the instructions onscreen for identifying a
forwarding address. This can be useful if you want to be able to
retrieve attachments that are sent to you.
Keeping a copy of messages you send
You can keep a copy of your outgoing iMessenger messages by
identifying an address to which to send a blind carbon copy of your
messages. Go to the Palm.Net web site and follow the instructions
onscreen for identifying a blind carbon copy address.
Deleting messages from your mailbox
You can delete blocks of messages directly from your Palm.Net
mailbox. Go to the Palm.Net web site and follow the instructions
onscreen. You can delete messages older than two weeks, older than
four weeks, or all messages in the mailbox. You cannot look at your
messages from the web site, and you cannot delete individual
messages.
The iMessenger application
and HotSync operations
The iMessenger application is independent of Palm Desktop software,
with this exception: when you synchronize your handheld with Palm
Desktop software, the following information is stored on your
computer:
Your iMessenger application preferences
A record of what is currently in the iMessenger application,
including the last message you downloaded from the network
This information becomes useful if you do a hard reset of your
handheld. A hard reset erases all data on your handheld, including
messages in the iMessenger application.
Important:
Synchronize immediately after you do a hard reset in order to
restore the record of what messages were on your handheld
before the hard reset.
Then the next time you use the Check
& Send command, only messages you have not read yet
are downloaded from the network.
See “Performing a hard reset” in Appendix A for more information.