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1 Enter the name of the remote mailbox under Mail account name. The name can be
entered freely (e.g My mail, John's mail etc.).
2 Type
Your name, Username and Password.
Tip: Usually the name and password are the same ones you use for your Internet
Access Point (PPP authentication). However, if your e-mail Service provider is
different from the Internet Service Provider, this may not be the case. Note that
both the username and password are case-sensitive (capitalisation of letters
matters). If you do not specify a password, you will be prompted for one when you
try to read mail in your remote mailbox.
Access Point (PPP authentication). However, if your e-mail Service provider is
different from the Internet Service Provider, this may not be the case. Note that
both the username and password are case-sensitive (capitalisation of letters
matters). If you do not specify a password, you will be prompted for one when you
try to read mail in your remote mailbox.
3 My mail address: Type in the e-mail address given to you by your service provider. The
address must contain the @ character. This address will be shown as the originating
(From) address in your messages.
(From) address in your messages.
4 Choose
the
Internet Access used for the mailbox. Choose from the list which contains all
available IAP's. Note that you must be able to connect to the remote mailbox via the
given IAP. For example, if you are accessing your company’s intranet mailbox, you may
need to use your company’s intranet Internet Access Point as well
given IAP. For example, if you are accessing your company’s intranet mailbox, you may
need to use your company’s intranet Internet Access Point as well
Tip: When using an Internet Access Point that uses a High-speed data call, and
when you have to send large attachments or e-mails, you will get the fastest
upload (sending) speed if you select “28800” as the maximum transfer rate in the
IAP settings. This involves the use of two GSM timeslots (28800 bits per second)
in the uplink direction (from your communicator to the mail server). All other
transfer rates use just one GSM timeslot, 9600 or 14400 bits per second, in uplink
direction. When downloading (receiving) mail, you will get the best performance
by selecting the largest possible value as the maximum transfer rate.
when you have to send large attachments or e-mails, you will get the fastest
upload (sending) speed if you select “28800” as the maximum transfer rate in the
IAP settings. This involves the use of two GSM timeslots (28800 bits per second)
in the uplink direction (from your communicator to the mail server). All other
transfer rates use just one GSM timeslot, 9600 or 14400 bits per second, in uplink
direction. When downloading (receiving) mail, you will get the best performance
by selecting the largest possible value as the maximum transfer rate.
5 Choose
Default account from the list which contains all available mail accounts.
Tip: If you encounter problems while connecting to the remote mailbox or the
Internet, please refer to the Internet Settings Support Guide and the
troubleshooting section of the user guide.
Internet, please refer to the Internet Settings Support Guide and the
troubleshooting section of the user guide.
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