bregent
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OK, there are a few ways to do this. I suppose you could do a modem sync in which you do call you own computer by modem and sync mail and other applications, but I think this is more complicated than you need so forget this for now.
I would suggest downloading your mail directly. In this case, Outlook Express doesn't enter into the picture. Try downloading a 3rd party Palm OS email application like Eudora (I believe they have a free version). You will need go to your Palm preferences and setup Connection and Network to dial your ISP phone number and connect to their network. Most of the settings are pretty self explanatory but write back if you have questions.
You also need to setup your 3rd party mail application to send and receive mail by entering settings for POP3 and SMTP servers of your ISP as well as your mail password (which will most likely be the same as your ISP network password). I know the server for Pacbell POP is postoffice.pacbell.net. I'm not sure of the SMTP (outgoing) server address but you can get that from Pacbell.
Using Eudora as an example...
Once things are setup correctly, you would open the eudora mail application and tap the 'Check Mail' menu option. The application would then open your HS modem, dial your ISP and establish a connection and then download your mail.
Hopefully you'll find that it's easier than I just made it sound 
Good luck.
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