User manual
Setting your machine
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Date en cours : 29 juin 2004
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MESSAGE SERVICE AND THE INTERNET
Your terminal lets you send and receive documents and E-mails from subscribers throughout the
world over the Internet.
An E-mail is an electronic message sent over the Internet, to an E-mail address (which is a
personal Internet mailbox).
Access to the Internet is possible thanks to an Internet service provider (ISP). The provider puts
at your disposal a server, or computer system which allows you to connect to the Internet and your
mailbox through your telephone line.
Before worldwide transmission, you must:
• take out an Internet subscription from an Internet Service Provider (ISP),
• check that all initialisation parameters correspond to those provided by your ISP,
• perform the proper settings, if needed, for the Internet connection.
You may then connect yourself to the Internet via your ISP to send and receive fax-Internet or
E-mails. Both operations will be performed during an Internet connection.
INITIALISATION PARAMETERS
You must define or, at least check all parameters needed to identify yourself with the Internet.
Your ISP will provide you with these parameters as soon as you are registered with them.
The parameters are divided in three categories:
• connection, allows you to identify the dial up number, the connection identifier and the
connection password,
• message service, allows you to define the message service identifier, the message service
password and the E-Mail address,
• servers, allows you to identify the name of the OP address of Internet SMTP providers
(send) and POP3 (MBX reception) and the address of DNS 1 and DNS 2 servers. The server
address is made up of 4 groups of 3 digits maximum, separated by dots.
• SMTP Authentification, used to activate the authentification protocol when the SMTP ser-
ver used requests this to end e-mails.