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9.5 Set Rules for Sending and Receiving PIM Items

You can specify whether you want to allow other Bluetooth-enabled devices to
send you PIM items such as business cards, calendar items, messages, and
notes. You can also specify where to store received items, whether to include
attachments with mail that you send and receive, and which business card to
send.

You can configure default rules for all Bluetooth devices paired with your
PC/laptop. You can also configure for each Bluetooth device that overrides the
default settings.

To configure default rules for all Bluetooth devices:
1. Click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area, and then select

Open Settings. The Bluetooth Settings dialog box appears.

2. Select the PIM Interface tab in the dialog.
3. Select A

llow Bluetooth devices to send you PIM items such as

business cards, calendar items, mail, and notes check box. If you do
not want to allow this, clear the check box.

4. Select the application where you want to send and receive items of each

PIM type.
For example, if you have more than one e-mail application on your
PC/laptop, select the one you want to synchronize. If you do not want to
receive particular types of PIM items, click

Do Not Accept for those types

of items.

5. If desired, select the

Include attachments with mail sent or received by

this computer check box. If you do not want to include attachments, clear
the check box.

To configure rules for a particular device:
1. Double click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. Double

click the icon for the device, or right-click the icon and select

Control.

2. Under Tasks in the left pane, click

Synchronization settings.

3. Select the checkboxes next to the PIM items that you want your PC/laptop

to accept from your Bluetooth-enabled device.
When you synchronize devices, these items are selected by default. You
may be able to select additional items before synchronizing.