User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Basics
- Getting started
- Personalizing
- Making your phone truly yours
- Personalizing your phone with scenes
- Changing your wallpaper
- Applying a new skin
- Personalizing your Home screen with widgets
- Adding icons and other shortcuts on your Home screen
- Adding folders on your Home screen
- Rearranging or removing widgets and icons on your Home screen
- Rearranging the Home screen
- Changing your ringtones and alarms
- Rearranging or hiding application tabs
- Phone calls
- People
- Keyboard
- Messages
- Accounts and sync
- Social
- Calendar
- Clock and Weather
- Internet connections
- Web browser
- Bluetooth
- Camera
- Photos, videos, and music
- HTCSense.com
- Maps and location
- More apps
- Security
- Settings
- Update and reset
- Trademarks and copyrights
- Index

105 Email
Working with Exchange ActiveSync email
If you sync your phone with your work Exchange ActiveSync account, you can read,
reply, send, and manage email in the same easy way as with a POP3/IMAP account. In
addition, you can also use some powerful Exchange features.
To find out how you can set up your Exchange ActiveSync account, see “Adding a
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account” in this chapter.
Flagging an email
While viewing the inbox, tap the white flag icon that appears on the right of an
email message. The icon turns red after you flagged the email.
While reading an email, you can also tap the flag icon in the email.
Setting out of the office status
You can set your out of office status and auto-reply message right from your phone.
Switch to your Exchange ActiveSync account.
Press MENU and then tap More > Out of the office.
Tap the box, and then select Out of the office.
Set the dates and times for the period when you will be out of the office.
Enter the auto-reply message.
Tap Save.
Sending a meeting request
Switch to your Exchange ActiveSync account.
Go to the Meeting invitations tab, and then tap New meeting invitation.
Enter the meeting details.
Tap Send.
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