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Email
Your Philips 960 mobile phone can send and receive
e-mail messages, provided this service is included in
your subscription. You must already have an e-mail
account and have received the settings from your
email service provider. In some cases, your mobile
phone service provider may also provide an e-mail
service.
Options Description
Server list Select a server from the list or press
Options to Edit /Delete or press to
launch the service. Server details for
editing include:
Server name: a name to identify the
server.
IP address: The numeric address of
the server in the format of
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
IP port: The port number on the
server. This is usually port number
9201.
Message server: The URL of the
message server.
Linger time: The time your phone
stays connected to the WAP.
Connection: Select the connection
between GPRS or CSD.
CSD settings: Select from Empty or
a predefined CSD setting.
GPRS settings: Select from Empty or
a predefined GPRS setting.
User
setting
Select to adjust the following options:
Sender visibility: turn on/off to see
the sender's phone number.
Priority: Select from Low, Normal
and High.
Delivery report: This option informs
you via SMS of the status ofMMS
messages you have sent (i.e., if they
have been read or deleted). It can be
either On or Off.
Expiry time: Select from 1 hour, 12
hours, 1 day, 1 week and
Maximum.
Retrieval: Select from Automatic,
Deferred, and Auto.homnet.
Spam filter: Protect your phone
from receiving junk messages.