156 Messaging
Mail Accounts
PC mail accounts and e-mail accounts
When you enter a name in the PC mail account text box on your
computer, an account with the same name is created in your
R380 the first time you synchronize. All e-mails in your
computer synchronize with the e-mails marked with that specific
account in your R380. See “Future Synchronizations” on page 220
for more information on synchronizing.
If you have access to more than one computer, you must specify
different accounts (called PC mail accounts) for each computer.
When you synchronize, the e-mails marked with that specific
account synchronize. This ensures that e-mails associated with
different computers are not mixed up when synchronizing.
E-mail accounts
Different accounts can also be created in your R380 (called e-
mail accounts). These accounts contain the logon details to your
ISP (Internet Service Provider). See “Email account” on page
102 for more information on creating new accounts.
When you create a new e-mail in your R380, you have to choose
an account name from a list containing all the accounts created
on different computers (PC mail accounts) as well as the ones
created in you R380 (e-mail accounts).
Sending Mail from a PC Mail Account
If you choose a PC mail account, the e-mail is placed in the
Outbox folder of your R380. The next time you synchronize
with the computer that has the same account, the e-mail
transfers to the Outbox folder of your computer. If the computer
is connected to a network or mail server, the e-mail is
automatically sent and placed in the Sent folder.
Forwarding or replying to a PC mail message
When forwarding or replying to a pC mail it will normall be sent
as previously described. Should you want to forware or reply to
the message before you next synchronize with your PC, you may
do so by selecting a non-PC mail account.