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SUPPORT GUIDE FOR MAIL SETTINGS Copyright © Nokia Mobile Phon es 200 1. All rights r eserve d[...]
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Contents 1. INTRO DUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1 MAIL SET TINGS .................................................................................................................. .. 1 2.1 TO DE FINE A N E W REM OTE M A ILBOX .....................................[...]
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1/5 1. INTRODUCTI ON For reading and sending e-mail via the Nokia 9210i Communicator remote e-mail client, you need to have an Internet Access Point (IAP) configured to your communicator. For further information how to configure IAPs please refer to the user guide. You also need to have an e-mail account and it needs to support SMTP protocol for se[...]
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2/5 2.2 GENERA L PAGE 1 Enter the name of the remote mailbox under Mail account name . Th e 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 passw ord are the same ones y ou use for your Internet Access Point (PPP authentication). However, if your e-mail Service p[...]
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3/5 2.3 SERVERS PA GE Press the Menu key to activate the Servers page. 1. Select Mail account type (POP3 or IM AP4). This def ines the mail protocol your mailbox service provider recommends. If you are allow ed to choose between these two pro tocols, you should select IMAP if you are w orking with multiple f olders and receive a lot of attachments,[...]
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4/5 NOTE: Once you have retrieved mail and you go offline - all the headers from your remote mailbox are shown in your Nokia 9210i com municator's Mail inbox. BE CAREFUL WHEN DELETING THEM - because if you delete them they will be deleted from your Remote inbox too the next time y ou connect to your mailbox. To avoid this situation, please ref[...]
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5/5 • Not all e-mail software can generate a read report. A read report should not be used as proof that a mail has been read or not read. Usually the recipient can decide whether a read report will be generated or not. • Some mail systems call read reports read receipts or disposition notificat ions . • Allow report requests : This option de[...]