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  1. #1
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    Default Mail application

    i just bought a m105. I can't seem to find any Mail application. How do i check my mails then? Do i need to download and install a Mail application?

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    Are you talking about a POP client for the Palm or syncing with mail on the desktop?
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    I believe he is talking about the regular Palm Mail conduit and the icon for mail on the handheld.
    The m100 did not have one, and the m105 kept it off the handheld, but included it on the bonus CD.
    If you put the bonus software CD in the drive, you'll get an option for mail on the autorun menu. You need to install the Palm Mail application and conduit. Then you can sync your mail.

    Alan

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    This goes for the m125 as well...
    Install the mail-tool seperately from the bonus CD ...
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