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HP VoiceReply can be used with Outlook accounts, POP3 account, or with iMAP4 accounts from
your HP iPAQ.
To use HP VoiceReply:
1. When composing a new e-mail message or replying or forwarding a message, tap Menu >
HP VoiceReply to select either of the following options:
Reply to Sender – To send your reply only to the recipient who initially sent you the e-mail
message.
Reply to All – To send your reply to all the recipients of the initial e-mail message.
Forward – To forward the initial e-mail message with your reply to any recipient.
NOTE: The three submenu options: Reply to Sender, Reply to All, and Forward are
available under the List and Read views.
2.
Next, in the recording window, tap the
(Record) icon to record your message.
3.
Tap the
(Stop) icon when you finish recording your message.
4. The recorded message is automatically attached to your e-mail.
5. Enter any short text message if required. You can also make changes to the editable fields in
the e-mail.
6. Tap Send to send the message to the recipient.
HP iPAQ Setup Assistant
Use HP iPAQ Setup Assistant to simplify configuring settings on your HP iPAQ.
HP iPAQ Setup Assistant lets you save the settings on your computer. This can help you restore
configuration settings on your HP iPAQ at any time. HP iPAQ Setup Assistant also allows you to
perform a factory reset on your HP iPAQ and view detailed product information.
Using HP iPAQ Setup Assistant, you can manage multiple configurations and apply them quickly
to your HP iPAQ. You can create a new configuration, modify existing settings, delete a selected
configuration, or apply selected settings to your HP iPAQ.
NOTE: You need to install HP iPAQ Setup Assistant available on the Getting Started CD on your
computer
Select the following tabs to configure your settings:
Owner Information – Enter your identification information and notes to describe you and your
HP iPAQ. This is helpful if you lose your HP iPAQ.
Wireless Network – Wireless network settings describe the configuration needed to connect
to your work, home, or other wireless network.
Proxy – Proxy servers are located between two networks and are used to help prevent an
attacker from invading a private network. You can enter proxy settings to specify the proxy
configuration for your network.
E-mail – E-mail settings describe the configuration required to connect to and check your
Internet e-mail accounts.
Certificates – You can export certificates from a host machine to the HP iPAQ's personal
certificate stores that holds security certificates. You can either export security certificates from
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