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Your Palm Centro includes two email applications:
You can also access web-based email, like Hotmail, or Yahoo! Mail from the web browser on your device. |
What is VersaMail?
VersaMail is Palm's own email application. You can use VersaMail to manage a personal POP3 account such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail Plus or Comcast, or an IMAP account such as AOL. VersaMail also lets Outlook users sync with the Exchange server (Exchange ActiveSync).
VersaMail lets you access up to eight email accounts - personal or corporate. You can view attachments through the Documents application on your device, and pick email address from your corporate Global Address List (GAL). VersaMail also offers real-time push synchronization of email and personal information; as messages are received on the server, they are automatically downloaded to your device.
What kind of email account do you want to set up in VersaMail or the Web browser?
POP3 or IMAP personal email |
Exchange ActiveSync corporate email (Outlook) |
Web-based email such as Hotmail or Yahoo! |
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Set up the account in VersaMail
Go to Applications and select Email to open the VersaMail application.
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Enter the account username and password:
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Select Outlook (EAS) from the Mail Type drop-down menu. | ||
Enter your Exchange Mail Server name.
Then select one of the following:
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Optional: If you selected Advanced ...
Select any of the following:
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Optional: If you selected Advanced ...
If you use a proxy server, enter the proxy server name and port number, and check the box if your server requires authentication. Check with your system administrator for this information. When you have finished, select Done. |
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What is push?
Push is a feature provided by Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync that pushes email messages, Calendar events, meeting invitations, and updated contact information it receives onto your smartphone. Likewise, when you create an email message or event or you update a contact on your smartphone, it is pushed to the server.
In addition, when you delete or change an email message (for example, mark a message read or unread) in one location, the change is pushed to the other location.
How does push work?
When you set up an Exchange ActiveSync account, push email, calendar, and contact information begins automatically as long as your server supports push and has push turned on.
Push from server to smartphone happens automatically as new or changed items arrive on the server. If items are created or changed on the smartphone, the items are pushed from smartphone to server at the following times:
If your server does not support push or does not have push turned on, push does not take place. Also note, for the option “As items arrive” to appear on your smartphone, EAS Direct Push must be enabled on the server.
Change your Auto Sync options
You can choose how often you wish to retrieve email. To save battery life, you can set your device to sync less frequently.