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Question: I sent a message with PocketFlash, but I need it again. Where is it stored on my
organizer?

Answer:

Messages that have been sent with PocketFlash will moved from the Outbox folder to
the Filed folder in the Mail application.

Question: Can I continue to use the Mail Application as with PocketFlash 1.0?

Answer:

No, not with this version of PocketFlash 2.0.

Question: How can I send email to an AOL address with a space in it, like “AOL Help”?

Answer:

To send mail to an address with a space in it leave out the space entirely: “AOLHelp”.
alternately, put the address in <>'s, as in “<AOL Help>”.

Question: I erased PocketFlash from my organizer, then installed it again, but all of my phone
numbers and passwords have disappeared! Where did they go?

Answer:

The way PalmOS Devices deal with data is somewhat odd. If you erase an application,
all the data associated with that application is also erased to save memory, in this case
PocketFlash and its data. All you can do is reinstall PocketFlash and reenter the data.
PocketFlash should, however, remain correctly registered.

Question: How do I upgrade to PocketFlash 2.0?

Answer:

Simply install the application. It will automatically update any preferences it can.
Unfortunately, mail stored in the mail application (as was done with PocketFlash 1.0)
cannot be accessed with PocketFlash 2.0 and vice versa.

Question: What are the differences between PocketFlash 1.0 and 2.0?

Answer:

PocketFlash 2.0 is a complete rewrite of the application to allow many more features:






New Online Mode
Customized message reading
Easy message creation
Viewing of attachments
Completely new stored mail system
TCP/IP access

Unfortunately, this upgrade required some fundamental changes that removed some of
the features of 1.x, namely using the built-in Mail Application and retrieving specific
messages via empty headers. These capabilities have been noted as missing and will
likely be included in future updates.

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