User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Overview
- Introduction
- Getting to know your P900
- P900 package
- P900 overview
- SIM card
- Battery
- Care instructions
- First time startup
- Turning your P900 on and off
- Importing phone book entries
- Operational modes
- Flip closed mode
- Flip open mode
- Flip removed
- Screen areas
- Jog Dial
- Keypad functions
- Indicators and status bar icons
- Memory Stick® Duo™
- Connecting the accessories
- Services
- Applications - overview
- General functions
- Entering text
- P900 locks
- Phone
- Media
- Business
- Messaging
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Tasks
- Jotter
- Tools
- Advanced Functions
- Settings
- Personalizing your P900
- Control panel
- Application shortcuts
- Display
- Flight mode
- International
- Locks
- Sounds and alerts
- Text input
- Themes
- Time & date
- User greeting
- Bluetooth
- Cable
- GSM Networks
- Infrared
- Internet accounts
- Messaging accounts
- WAP accounts
- Certificate manager
- Flip removed
- Format disk
- IP security manager
- Language selection
- Master reset
- Secure tokens
- Storage manager
- WIM PIN settings
- Getting started with Internet and Messaging
- Reference
Control panel 153
To edit an email account
1. On the
Email
tab, select the account in the list.
2. Select
Edit
.
3. Change your settings as desired.
4. Select
Done
.
Email account Inbox tab settings
Username
Password
Incoming server
address
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you
with your username and password, and its
incoming server address, which identifies the
computer where your incoming email messages
are stored.
Download
If you want to limit the data traffic, you can choose
to receive
Just headers
(the sender, subject, and
date only) or set a size limit (if a message is larger
than the
emails smaller than
limit, only the headers
are downloaded). You can download the complete
message later.
Schedule
Select
Schedule
to schedule automatic
downloading of your incoming email messages.
Messages waiting in your
Outbox
will not be sent
at the same time.
Email account Outbox tab settings
Outgoing server
address
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you
with its Outgoing server address, which identifies
the computer through which your outgoing email
messages are sent.
Use SMTP
authentication
Some SMTP servers might also require
authentication when sending email. In that case,
select the checkbox
Use SMTP authentication
and
enter your
Username
and
Password
.
Use Inbox login
details
If the SMTP server accepts using your Inbox login
information for authentication, select the checkbox
Use Inbox login details
.
Email account Advanced tab settings
Secure
connections
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will tell you
whether you can use either a
Secure connection
or
Secure password authentication
.
Outgoing mail
port
Normally 25. Do not change unless your ISP
instructs you to do so.
Use MIME
encoding
MIME encoding is a standard that allows nontext
information (for example graphics) and accented
characters to be sent in email messages. If you do
not wish to
Use MIME encoding
, clear the
checkbox.
Incoming mail
port
Normally 110. Do not change unless your ISP
instructs you to.
Secure
password
authentication
A secure connection means that all information
(including your username, password, and all
messages) is encrypted to maximize security while
you are connected to the Internet. In contrast,
secure password authentication means that only
your password is encrypted.