6 Using the Windows Mobile Programs
Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs
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When you receive a message, tap it to open. Unread messages are displayed in bold
text.
Creating an e-mail/text message
Whether you want to send an e-mail or text message, you do so by changing the
Account option. To do so, tap Menu > Go To > Text Messages or Outlook E-mail.
The following procedures explain how to compose an e-mail message. For procedures
on how to compose a text message, see page 129.
To compose an e-mail message:
1 In the message list, tap New.
2 Enter the e-mail address of your intended recipients in the “To” box. You can do this
in different ways.
• Manually enter the address using any of the Input Selector options.
• Type the first few letters of an e-mail address that is stored in Contacts, then
tap any of the available e-mail addresses. The auto-suggest feature suggests
e-mail addresses as you type so that you find them more quickly.
• Tap Menu > Add Recipient to display the contact list, then tap a contact from
the list.
Make sure multiple e-mail addresses within the same field is separated with a
semicolon.
3 Compose your e-mail message.
Outlook E-Mail supports the following e-mail options.
• To enter a preset or frequently used messages, tap Menu > My Text, then
select a message.
• Use the Menu > Insert command to attach a picture, voice note, or any file as
e-mail attachments.
When attaching a voice note, the Recording toolbar appears for you to create
the voice note (file format: .wav); or you can select a previously created voice
note (file format: .pwi).
Outlook Mobile now supports attachment of Office Mobile files (Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint).
• Use the Menu > Spell Check command to search your message for common
spelling errors.
• Use the Menu > Message Options command to set the priority level,
security, and language options.