Going beyond the basics257Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol designed to ensure that data you send toor receive from a network or the Internet is secure and authentic. The VersaMailapplication uses SSL to help guarantee the secure transmission of e-mail messagesthat you send and receive. When you set up an account in the VersaMailapplication, you are given the option of selecting SSL for both incoming andoutgoing mail. See “Setting up and managing e-mail accounts” earlier in thischapter for instructions.If you set up an account that uses an SSL connection on Outlook, Outlook Express,or Eudora, then SSL is supported in the Palm VersaMail HotSync Conduit whenyou synchronize with that account as well.NOTE You cannot use push mail with notification or scheduled sending retry ofe-mail with accounts that use an SSL connection. See “Push mail with notification”and “Send retry” earlier in this chapter for information.Viewing the wireless coverage indicatorYour handheld contains a status indicator for determining the strength of wirelesscoverage in your area. You can access this indicator from the within the VersaMailapplication by pressing Command +(QUERY: What key do you press to see the indicator?). See (X-REF to wireless coverage indicator section) for more information.Troubleshooting account access problemsTopics: some providers force you to be on their networks settings frequently change anything else?(QUERY: Steve: need your help here, both what to include & what to sayabout it)