Setting Up E-mail Windows Mobile ® 6.5 Stay in touch with friends and family. A Windows ® phone lets you set up an e-mail account and start sending and receiving messages in a few easy steps. You can set up as many as six different e-mail accounts on your Windows ® phone, making it easy to manage both work and personal e-mail. E-mail Benefits • Set up an e-mail account in three easy steps. • Manage both work and personal e-mail from up to six inboxes on one phone. • Simply swipe your finger to check multiple inboxes like Outlook ® , Hotmail ® , Gmail and more. • View messages as they arrive with Direct Push* e-mail in Outlook, Hotmail and Windows Live™ e-mail accounts. • Send and receive photos as e-mail attachments. • View HTML content for a richer e-mail experience. * Direct Push Technology requires Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or newer version. E-mail Setup • Tap Start > E-mail > Setup E-mail. • Enter your e-mail address and password. • Tap Save password. • Auto Setup automatically finds the server settings for popular e-mail accounts. • Enter the e-mail account name you want displayed on your phone. • Tap Automatic Send/Receive to change how often your phone checks for new messages. • Tap Finish to starting downloading messages. Hotmail ® Setup • Go to Windows Live™. • Enter your Windows Live™ Hotmail e-mail address and password. • Your server settings will be retrieved automatically. • Choose from a list of options about how you want to use Windows Live™. • Tap Next to start downloading messages. If you don’t have Windows Live™, download it for free from http://www.windowsphone.com. Tip:
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Setting Up E-mailWindows Mobile® 6.5
Stay in touch with friends and family. A Windows® phone lets you set up an e-mail account and start sending and receiving messages in a few easy steps. You can set up as many as six different e-mail accounts on your Windows® phone, making it easy to manage both work and personal e-mail.
E-mail Benefits• Set up an e-mail account in three easy steps.
• Manage both work and personal e-mail from up to six inboxes on one phone.
• Simply swipe your finger to check multiple inboxes like Outlook®,
Hotmail®, Gmail and more.
• View messages as they arrive with Direct Push* e-mail in Outlook, Hotmail and Windows Live™ e-mail accounts.
• Send and receive photos as e-mail attachments.
• View HTML content for a richer e-mail experience.* Direct Push Technology requires Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or newer version.
E-mail Setup• Tap Start > E-mail > Setup E-mail.
• Enter your e-mail address and password.
• Tap Save password.
•Auto Setup automatically finds the server settings for popular e-mail accounts.
• Enter the e-mail account name you want displayed on your phone.
• Tap Automatic Send/Receive to change how often your phone checks for new messages.
• Tap Finish to starting downloading messages.
Hotmail® Setup• Go to Windows Live™.
• Enter your Windows Live™ Hotmail e-mail address and password.
• Your server settings will be retrieved automatically.
• Choose from a list of options about how you want to use Windows Live™.
• Tap Next to start downloading messages.
If you don’t have Windows Live™, download it for free from http://www.windowsphone.com.
Tip:
Setting Up E-mail Windows Mobile® 6.5
Send an Attachment• Tap Start > E-mail.
• Tap the appropriate e-mail account.
• Tap Menu > New to start a new message.
• Enter an e-mail address or contact name.
• Enter a message subject and your message.
• Tap Menu > Insert and select a file type (picture, voice note, or file).
If you are working on an airplane or in a place without internet service, your composed messages will be held in the Outbox until you connect to the internet.
Tip:
Outlook® Setup• Tap Start > ActiveSync® > Set up your device to sync with it.
• Type your Outlook e-mail address in the E-mail address field and tap Next.
• Type your Outlook e-mail password in the Password field.
• Type domain name in the Domain field. Tap Next.
• Type the account server address in the Server address field – you can get this from your IT department. Tap Next.
• Choose the data you want to synchronize like Contacts, Calendar, E-mail, Tasks and then tap Finish.
You can set up an Outlook or Hotmail e-mail account using the E-mail Setup wizard on your phone.