Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- NOTICE
- Locating Information
- Contents
- Getting Acquainted
- What Is in the Box?
- Register
- Charge Your Compaq iPAQ PocketPC
- Navigate through the Interface
- Enter Information
- Communicating
- Connect to a Computer
- Connect to the Internet or your Network
- Work with Contacts
- Use the Inbox
- Record Voice
- Take Notes
- Scheduling
- Use the Today Screen
- Use the Calendar
- Use Tasks
- Using Software
- Use Pocket Word
- Use Pocket Excel
- Use Pocket Streets
- Use Microsoft Reader
- Expanding Functionality with Expansion Packs
- Use the Single-slot or Dual-slot PC Card Expansion Pack
- Use the CompactFlash Card Expansion Pack
- Expanding Functionality with Cards
- View the Content of Memory Cards
- Use the Optional 802.11 Card to Connect Wirelessly
- Use an Optional Modem Card
- Use an Optional CompactFlash Card
- Use an Optional Secure Digital Card
- Troubleshooting
- Getting Acquainted Tips
- Communicating Tips
- Scheduling Tips
- Using Software Tips
- Expanding with Packs Tips
- Expanding with Cards Tips
- Regulatory Notices
- Federal Communications Commission Notice
- Canadian Notice
- Avis Canadien
- European Union Notice
- Japanese Notice
- Battery Warning
- Airline Travel Notice
- Power Cords
- Hardware Specifications
- System Specifications
- Physical Specifications
- Operating Environment
- Routine Care and Battery Guidelines
- Routine Care
- Battery Guidelines
- Index

iPAQ Pocket PC H3800 Series Reference Guide 44
Communicating
Use the Inbox
Send and receive e-mail by synchronizing your Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC with your
computer using Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 or connecting to the Internet or your network
through an e-mail service.
Use the Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 folder to send and receive e-mail through Microsoft
ActiveSync 3.5. You see the name of the folder you are using at the bottom of the screen. If
you are using an e-mail service, use that folder to send and receive e-mail.
The Inbox on your Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC is similar to the Inbox on your computer.
E-mail is saved in five default folders:
• Inbox
• Outbox
• Deleted Items
•Drafts
• Sent Items
Set up an e-mail service
Set up an e-mail service to send and receive e-mail through an Internet or network
connection.
Please note that if you are using Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 to send and receive e-mail, you do
not need to set up an e-mail service.
Use the Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 folder to send and receive e-mail through Microsoft
ActiveSync 3.5. You see the name of the folder you are using at the bottom of the screen. If
you are using an e-mail service, use that folder to send and receive e-mail.
1. From the Start menu, tap Inbox
2. Tap Services