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Using electronic mail
You can use electronic mail, or e-mail, to send and receive
text messages, packages, and entire items from the Notepad,
Name File, Date Book, Calls, or In and Out Boxes.
To send and receive e-mail you must have
m a Newton-compatible modem and the cables required to
connect it to the phone line and to your MessagePad (see
your modem manual for more information)
m an e-mail account (see Appendix C, “eWorld Setup and
Registration”)
Important Because of local regulations, electronic mail
options may be different or unavailable in some countries.
You can mail items from the Notepad, Name File, Date Book,
Calls, or In Box and Out Box.
Connecting your MessagePad to a modem
To connect a modem, see the instructions that came with
the device. The MessagePad does not have to be connected
to a modem when you choose to send an item. Items to be
mailed wait in the Out Box until you decide to mail them.
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Routing Information
Viewing beamed items
If you received the beam automatically, tap the star at the
top center of the screen and in the slip that appears, tap I/O
Box. A slip with the beamed information appears.
If you received the beam manually, go to the In Box and tap
the item.
When you’re finished viewing the item, tap X to close it.
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Indicates who sent
the beam and when
it was received
Tap the Tag button to
put away or log the item
Tap the Folder button to
file the item in a folder
Tap the Routing button
to print the item
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