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M608c Control panel 71
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Note: If you schedule downloads, you
should normally also unmark Show
connection dialog
in Tools > Control
panel > Connections > Internet accounts
> More > Options
. Otherwise each
scheduled download will stop at the
Connect to Internet dialog and wait until
you select Connect.
Select your email account
> More > Advanced
to make additional settings.
Advanced
Incoming tab
Secure socket – your ISP will tell you if
you can use a
Secure socket or Secure
password authentication
(see below).
A secure socket means that all information
(including your username, password, and
all messages) is encrypted to maximize
security while you are connected to the
Internet.
Incoming mail port – normally 110 for
POP3 servers and 143 for IMAP servers.
Use the default value unless your email
service provider specifies something else.
Secure password authentication – in
contrast to Secure socket (see above),
secure password means that only your
password is encrypted.
Advanced
Outgoing tab
Secure socket – see the Incoming tab
above.
Outgoing mail port – normally 25. Use
port 25 unless your email service provider
specifies something else.
Use MIME encoding – MIME encoding is
a standard that allows non-textual
information (for example graphics) and
accented characters to be sent in email
messages.
Setting up MMS manually
To set up MMS manually, first create an
Internet account for MMS, and then proceed
with the actual MMS settings. To edit existing
MMS accounts, follow the same procedure.
Control panel
Tools > Control panel is the location for all the
main settings on your phone that are system-
wide and often affect more than one
application. This is where you go to initially
set up your phone, and to change the settings
at any point after that.
Note: Some settings can be locked or hidden
by your operator.