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11.2.4
Setup Options.
The purpose of the
"Set up options" is to define the details of your e-mail accounts. You can set
up as many accounts as you wish. Using the Receive options you can choose not to delete messages
from your service provider after they have been downloaded, leaving them available to be
downloaded to another computer. A size limit can also be set on e-mails to be downloaded, and if
exceeded, an alert will be given. The Address list set up allows you to define which address list to
use, if you have more than one, and to tell it your own name and e-mail address so these can be
included in e-mail you send.
from your service provider after they have been downloaded, leaving them available to be
downloaded to another computer. A size limit can also be set on e-mails to be downloaded, and if
exceeded, an alert will be given. The Address list set up allows you to define which address list to
use, if you have more than one, and to tell it your own name and e-mail address so these can be
included in e-mail you send.
Each of the Set up Options is detailed in 11.10 Setup Options.
Setting up access to the internet itself is handled separately. For more information, refer to 14.3 The
Connectivity Menu.
Connectivity Menu.
11.2.5
Disconnecting.
When KeyMail connects in order to send or receive e-mail, at the end of the process it will
prompt:
prompt:
"Remain connected?" At this point you can press Y to stay connected to the internet, or
N to disconnect. The reason you have this choice is because you may wish to do other e-mail
activities, or switch to KeyWeb, during the same session. When you choose to remain connected,
KeySoft returns to the Main Menu. When you disconnect, KeySoft returns to the KeyMail Menu.
activities, or switch to KeyWeb, during the same session. When you choose to remain connected,
KeySoft returns to the Main Menu. When you disconnect, KeySoft returns to the KeyMail Menu.
11.3
Before You Start.
Before you can send and receive e-mail, you need to set up an e-mail account with an Internet
Service Provider, or ISP for short. If you already have an e-mail account, you can configure
KeyMail to work with it in most cases. For those unfamiliar with Internet Service Providers, your
ISP can be thought of as providing a similar service to telephone banking, only instead of shuffling
money, your ISP handles your e-mail.
Service Provider, or ISP for short. If you already have an e-mail account, you can configure
KeyMail to work with it in most cases. For those unfamiliar with Internet Service Providers, your
ISP can be thought of as providing a similar service to telephone banking, only instead of shuffling
money, your ISP handles your e-mail.
First you have to choose a Service Provider (ISP) and establish with them what your e-mail address
and log on password will be, and the address of their send and receive mail boxes. A typical
example of these various items may be:
and log on password will be, and the address of their send and receive mail boxes. A typical
example of these various items may be:
User Name: Murray_Thorn;
Password: Cheeky;
Pop Server address: pop.clear.net.nz;
SMTP Server address: smtp.clear.net.nz.