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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Flip Closed
- Flip Open Guidelines
- Phone
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Calendar
- WAP Services
- Getting started with e-mail and WAP
- E-mail set up
- Automatically set up service provider and e-mail
- Manually set up service provider and e-mail
- Manually set up a service provider
- Manually set up e-mail
- Sending an e-mail for the first time
- Using e-mail with several configurations installed
- Setting up WAP Services
- WAP Profiles
- Automatically set up WAP
- Manually set up WAP
- Using WAP for the first time
- Using WAP with several configurations installed
- Locating settings in Windows 95 or 98
- Trusted Certificates
- Homepage
- Extras
- R380 Communications Suite
- Troubleshooting
- Important Information
- Index

Getting started with e-mail and WAP 143
Required Actual Useful information
e-mail
address
Use your normal e-mail address,
e.g. fred@myserviceprovider.com
or me@acmeservices.com. Any
e-mails that you send are shown as
‘from’ this address when the e-mail
is opened by the recipient
Protocol
POP3 /
IMAP4
POP3 is commonly used by
internet service providers
Username
The username your service
provider gave you when the
account was set up.
It is the part before the @. This
could be the same as the username
for service provider access, as
above
Password
Password associated with this
username, given to you by the
service provider. This could be the
same as the password for service
provider access, as above
Outgoing
(mail)
server
Your service provider’s mail server
for sending outgoing mail (SMTP
server), e.g.mail.acmeservices.com
or stmp.myserviceprovider.com
Incoming
(mail)
server
Your service provider’s mail server
where your inbox is located (POP/
EMAP),
e.g. mail.acmeservices.com or
pop3.myserviceprovider.com
Reply to
R380e copies your e-mail address
into here by default. If you require
replies to your e-mails to go to a
different address enter it here