Intermec 6651 User Guide

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Connecting to a mail server
You can send and receive messages by connecting directly to your mail server.
Use a modem to connect to your Internet service provider (ISP), or use a modem
or Ethernet card to connect to the local area network that your mail server is
connected to. In addition to creating a connection to your ISP or network, you must
give Inbox the information it needs to communicate with your mail server.
Tip: Inbox does not currently support connecting with proprietary mail
protocols such as AOL and MSN
. However, you can still gain access
to the Internet through these services. There may be third-party
programs available that would enable you to send and receive mail
through proprietary protocols. Try searching the Web on the keyword
“Windows CE” to find third-party programs for your device.
Setting up Inbox for connecting to a mail server
1.  Get the following information from your ISP or network administrator: POP3 or
IMAP4 server name, SMTP host name, user name, password, and domain
name (for network connections only).
 
2.  Select StartProgramsPocket Outlook, and then Inbox.
 
3.  Select Services and then Options.
 
4.  On the Services tab, select Add.
 
5.  Choose IMAP4 Mail or POP3 Mail, enter a name for the connection, and then
select OK.
 
6.  In the Mail Service Definition dialog box, enter the information from step 1. In
Connection, choose the remote connection you want to use. (If you are
receiving e-mail through a network connection, Select Network Connection.)
If you have not created a connection, select Create new connection, double-
tap or double-click the Make New Connection icon, and follow the instructions
in the wizard. When finished, select Inbox in the Taskbar and continue setting
up Inbox. For more information, see “Chapter 7: Getting Connected Remotely.”
 
7.  In the Mail General Preferences dialog box, select desired options.