[. . . ] xmail from O2TM Quick Start Guide Getting started is easy. . . xmail from O2 provides you with secure, real-time access to corporate email, contacts, calendar, and documents from your WAP phone, xda, xda II, or PC browser. To enjoy the benefits of increased mobile productivity and time savings while on the go, follow these simple steps: 1. [. . . ] Install xmail from O2 on your PC Click Download, then follow the on-screen prompts. Enter your xda from O2 user name and password, enable wireless access to your mail, contacts, and calendar, select a documents folder, then click Finish. Install xmail from O2 on your xda or xda II, or click No Thanks if you do not want to install on a device. Install xmail from O2 on your xda or xda II using the cradle Place your xda or xda II in its cradle. Check the box next to Install xmail for xda and xda II, select either the Pocket PC user radio button or the Pocket PC 2003 radio button, then click Done. Select Install Now, then select Download, to download the xmail for xda II client over the air. Download for Personal/Internet Service email Requirements: You need a POP3 or IMAP4 Internet or ISP service (such as Yahoo!Follow the on-screen prompts until you have finished setting up access to your ISP/Internet account. Click Download then follow the on-screen prompts to install xda for O2 on your xda or xda II, or click Done to install neither. NOTE: You can also add these clients later from the Settings page. 4. Access your account xda and xda II users: Turn on your xda or xda II. [. . . ] To keep your PC secure while logged into the network: Windows NT/2000/XP Users can lock their workstations by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and selecting Lock Computer. Windows 95, 98 & ME Users can set a password-protected screen saver in Start Menu|Settings|Control Panel|Display|Screen Saver. Release Version: 6. 0. 7 Release Date: November 2003 [. . . ]