Going beyond the basics2615. Select any of the following preferences:Cutting and copying text from an e-mail message for use in other applicationsYou can copy any text from an e-mail message, either from one you have composedor have read or from an attachment you have downloaded and opened (such as aWord doc), for use elsewhere in the VersaMail application or in anotherapplication. Text you can select and copy includes:n A namen An e-mail addressn Body text of an e-mail message or a downloaded attachmentEnable SmartAddressing Types ahead and completes a recognized e-mail address. Seethe procedure for creating new e-mail later in this chapter formore information.Auto-Empty Mailfrom Trash Determines how often e-mail messages in the trash areautomatically deleted. See “Emptying the trash” earlier inthis chapter for more information.Timeout Sets the number of seconds to try to connect before timingout. This value can be any number greater than 0 seconds;however, if you set the number too low, your connectionattempt may time out before you make a connection with thee-mail service provider.The default setting is 45 seconds. To change, tap the Timeoutfield and enter a new value.Auto-Disconnect Automatically disconnects your remote connections aftereach command. Each command you perform initiates a newcall to your ISP. This setting is not recommended if you planto perform multiple e-mail transactions in a short amount oftime.Disconnect onExit Disconnects from the network only after you leave theVersaMail application. This feature is an alternative toAuto-Disconnect. This option keeps your connection activewhile you perform multiple transactions in the VersaMailapplication, but automatically disconnects when you moveon to a different application on your handheld. If this optionis not selected, you must manually disconnect from your ISP.Modem Wait Displays the number of seconds that the modem uses toinitialize itself. If you have a modem, tap and enter a numberof seconds for the wait. The typical setting for a wirelessmodem is 3, and the typical setting for most normal modemsis 0.