User manual
MANUAL V3.0
5, 5g & 7
THE INTERNET FEATURES > P. 44
The next screen allows you to manually dene
several other settings, if needed:
“Account”: dene the name that will appear
in the list of accounts.
“Auto-connect”: choose if you want to con-
nect automatically to the Internet each time
you open your account.
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“Incoming server” (the server that receives your mail) / “Outgoing server” (the
server that sends out your mail): you can nd these parameters in your e-mail ac-
count information (for example, in Outlook: “Tools” > “Account Settings” or “E-
mail Accounts”).
“Other properties”: here you can dene your “Nickname” (the name that the
recipient will see), a preferred “Address” which the recipients will always reply
to, and an electronic text “Signature” that will be automatically inserted at the
bottom of your e-mails.
“Inbox refresh settings”:
“Check for new messages”: denes how often you want the inbox to re-
fresh so that you can check your new incoming messages.
“Download”: denes the amount of data downloaded each time the inbox
refreshes. “Headers only” will result in a faster refresh, but you will need an
Internet connection to read the contents of your new messages. “Full mes-
sages” will result in a longer refresh, but will allow you to read the contents of
your messages later off-line. When set to “Full messages”, you can dene a
limit for the number of messages downloaded each time you refresh the inbox.
Tap on “Save” to create the account.
READING YOUR E-MAILS
In the list of accounts, tap on the account
you want to use. You will then see all of your
e-mail account folders.
The menu icon will allow you to send a
new e-mail, sort your e-mails, search for a
specic e-mail using the virtual keyboard,
etc.
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While reading an e-mail, you can use the dif-
ferent icons to add information to a new or an
existing contact ( ), save an attachment (
), etc. If the attachment is readable by the
ARCHOS, you can open it directly from the e-
mail itself by tapping on its dedicated icon (see
red circle on the image).
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