User guide

38CHAPTER 7. ACCESSING NEDA PERSONAL COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES (PCCS)
Message Server : msg.neda.com
NNTP Server : nntp.neda.com
NS Server : ns.neda.com and ns2.neda.com
7.2 Using Enhanced Two-Way Paging
One of the primary services offered by Neda Communications is wireless messaging,
using the Enhance Two-Way Paging (ETWP) protocols.
The wireless messaging provided by Neda Communications allows you to send and
receive standard e-mail messages using a wireless device. The wireless device can be
any computer outfitted with a CDPD modem, including the HP 200 Palmtop computer.
To access the Neda services, the CDPD device must by activated. When you activate
the CDPD device with your provider, you are assigned an IP address. You must install
and configure the TCP stack as instructed by your provider. Once the CDPD device
is configured, and connected to the Internet, you can install and configure the ETWP
client.
The ETWP client must be properly installed and configured for the Neda Com-
munications message center. Neda offers the Submission and Delivery Plus (SDP) for
Windows client for wireless messaging. SDP for Windows includes a mail user in-
terface, and allows the client to send and receive messages using ETWP. For detailed
information on SDP for Windows, contact Neda Communications.
7.2.1 Sending ETWP Messages
When you send an ETWP message, the client uses the ETWP protocol to submit the
message to the ETWP Message Center at Neda Communications. The message is then
forwarded to the appropriate destinatation.
You can send e-mail messages using ETWP to any valid Internet e-mail address,
including other ETWP users. The destination is specified as localname@host.domain.
When you send a message to an Internet e-mail address, the message is forwarded from
the ETWP Message Center to an e-mail gateway.
7.2.2 Receiving ETWP Messages
When you subscribe to Neda Personal Communication Services, you select an ETWP
nickname. Your ETWP address to receive e-mail messages is nickname@etwp.neda.com,
where nickname is the name you selected. Internet e-mail messages sent to this address
will be delivered to your ETWP device.
Any Internet e-mail client can send messages to your ETWP address. For example,
if your nickname is ford, any Internet user can send a message to ford@etwp.neda.com
to send a message to your ETWP device.