User manual
Table Of Contents
- using your Treo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne
- Contents
- Welcome
- If you read nothing else...
- read this now: getting started
- first day: learning the basics
- first week: using phone, web, and messaging
- Phone overview
- Dialing calls
- Receiving calls
- Using voicemail
- Managing active calls
- More ways to manage calls
- Defining favorite buttons
- Using a phone headset
- Connecting to devices with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Using dial-up networking
- Sending and receiving email
- Transferring settings from an existing account (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your computer: Common providers (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your computer: Other providers (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your phone
- Creating and sending messages
- Attaching photos and videos
- Attaching ringtones
- Attaching Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files
- Attaching other types of files
- Receiving and viewing messages
- Replying to or forwarding messages
- Viewing attachments
- Managing your messages
- Deleting selected messages from the Inbox
- Deleting messages by date
- Switching accounts
- Customizing your email settings
- Scheduling Auto Sync
- Selecting alert tones
- Setting preferences for getting messages
- Attaching a signature to a message
- Working with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
- Messaging
- Browsing the web
- Viewing a web page
- Creating a bookmark
- Saving a page
- Viewing bookmarks or saved pages
- Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page
- Arranging bookmarks and saved pages
- Downloading files from a web page
- Copying text from a web page
- Using the History list
- Finding text on a web page
- Customizing your web browser settings
- Manually disconnect the Internet connection
- Taking photos and videos
- first two weeks: using organizer features
- first month: managing applications
- when you’re ready: customizing your TreoTM smartphone
- Phone settings
- System sound settings
- Display and appearance
- Applications settings
- Button settings
- Date and time settings
- Power Preferences
- Locking your phone and info
- Using Keyguard
- Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout
- Using Phone Lock
- Using system password lock
- Setting Owner Preferences
- Working with private entries
- Hiding or masking all private records
- Viewing all private records
- Viewing private entries in a specific application
- Security and Palm® Desktop software (Windows)
- Connecting to a virtual private network
- if something happens: help
- Upgrading from another Palm Powered™ device
- Trouble installing the desktop software?
- Resetting your Treo™ 650 smartphone
- Replacing the battery
- Screen
- Network connection
- Signal strength is weak
- Treo smartphone won’t connect to the mobile network
- Treo smartphone hangs up when I hold it to my ear
- Treo smartphone seems to turn off by itself
- The smartphone makes or answers calls when it’s in a briefcase or pocket
- I can’t tell if data services are available
- The Treo 650 smartphone won’t connect to the Internet
- I can’t send or receive text messages
- I can’t make or receive calls using a hands-free device with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- I hear static or interference when using my hands-free device
- Some features of my hands-free device don’t work with my smartphone
- Dial-up networking
- Synchronization
- Email
- I have problems using my account
- I have problems sending and receiving email
- Auto Sync is not working
- I have problems sending email
- I have problems synchronizing messages on my phone with messages on my computer
- My vCard or vCal email attachment isn’t forwarding correctly
- After I get messages, either manually or through Auto Sync, messages disappear from my Inbox
- I am using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, but the last seven days of email messages and Calendar events are not downloading to my phone
- Web
- Camera
- Third-party applications
- Error messages
- Making room on your Treo™ 650 smartphone
- Voice quality
- Getting additional help
- Glossary
- FCC
- Index
- Specifications

Sending and receiving email :: 67
1. Select the option to set up your email software when prompted on the final
screen of software CD installation. From the Start menu, select Programs, select
palmOne, and then select VersaMail Setup.
2. Select your username from the first drop-down list, and then select the option
to create a new VersaMail email account. Click Next.
3. Select the option to synchronize your VersaMail account with a mail service from
this list, and then select your mail service from the list. Click Next.
4. In the first field, enter a descriptive account name or use the one shown. In the
next two fields, enter the username you use to access your email and your email
account password. Enter your email address in the last field. Click Next.
5. Select whether to synchronize the new account information from your desktop
computer to your phone, or to set up another account, and then click Next.
6. When finished setting up all accounts, click Finish.
7. Synchronize to transfer all account information to your phone.
Setting up an account on your computer: Other providers
(Windows only)
1. Select the option to set up your email software when prompted on the final
screen of software CD installation. Or from the Start menu, select Programs, select
palmOne, and select VersaMail Setup.
2. Select your username from the first drop-down list, and then select the option
to create a new VersaMail email account. Click Next.
3. Select the option to synchronize your Versamail account with a mail service from
this list, and then select Other. Click Next.
4. Select the protocol for this account. Check with your system administrator if you do
not know the protocol.
5. In the first field, enter a descriptive account name. In the next two fields, enter the
username you use to access your email and your email account password. Enter
your email address in the last field. Click Next.
To set more options for
incoming and outgoing
messages select Advanced
on the Account setup
complete screen.
Most providers use the Post
Office Protocol (POP); a
few use the Internet
Message Access Protocol
(IMAP).
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