Toshiba Client Solutions CO. LTD. UPA3490G3 用户手册

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the quality of the graphics, to reduce their size, and compresses the text that makes up the rest 
of the web page. The now compressed page, smaller in size, is sent to the 
client. The client decompresses the page and passes it to your browser. Performance is improved 
since less information has to be sent for you to get your web page. 
6.1 SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS 
The following protocols are supported: 
• HTTP (used for web pages) 
• HTTPS (used for secure web pages) 
Note: Due to encryption secure web pages are not compressed, but Venturi still improves HTTPS 
performance. 
• FTP (used when accessing Internet file servers) 
• POP3 (used to access some e-mail servers) 
• IMAP (used to access some e-mail servers) 
• SMTP (used for e-mail, send mail servers) 
• Telnet and Secure Shell (used for terminal applications accessing other computers) 
Note: Although Venturi supports these protocols, you may not be able to access certain servers if 
they are not accessible via any connection to the Internet. For example, many Internet Service 
Providers only allow access to their send mail servers when you are connected to the Internet 
through them. They do this to minimize fraudulent use of their send mail servers. An alternative 
is to use the Verizon Wireless Send Mail Server or to use web based e-mail, such as Microsoft's 
Hotmail (http://www.hotmail.com). For more details, see section on Using E-mail with Mobile 
Office. 
6.2 USING VENTURI 
Task Tray Icon 
The Venturi compression software loads automatically at startup. 
You will see an icon of a "V" in your system tray. 
This icon indicates the following states: 
If you see a Purple "V", Venturi is idle and on. 
When Venturi is processing requests the "V" will spin. 
If the V has a Red X through it, either the Venturi compression software is off or in 
bypass mode. If the client is on and enters bypass mode, this is an indication that the client was 
unsuccessful communicating with the Venturi server. In the rare case of this happening, Venturi 
will automatically resume working as soon as it's able to reach the server. While in bypass mode 
you will still be able to access web pages, but Venturi compression will not occur. The spinning V, 
as you browse web pages, is an indication that Venturi is working. 
Task Tray Options 
If you right click on the Venturi task tray icon ("V") a menu will appear.