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Set Up Email on My 6700
The 6700 supports personal email accounts such as POP3 and IMAP4. Follow the steps below to set up your email and start receiving messages:
- Tap Start > Programs > Messaging > Outlook E-Mail
- Select Menu > Tools > New Account
- Enter your email address and click Next.
- Let the Auto configuration wizard attempt to configure the settings and click Next or just click Next during the configuration to skip it.
- Enter your name as you want it displayed.
- Enter your User name and Password.
- Check the Save password box and click Next.
- Select the account type (POP or IMAP).
- Name the account and click Next.
- Enter the incoming and outgoing mail server address:
- If necessary, enter the domain name (most ISPs do not require a domain)
- Tap Options for additional options. See below.
- Tap Finish to complete the setup.
- The message “Would you like to download mail for this new account now?” will appear. To download messages immediately, tap Yes. To download messages later, tap No.
Additional Email Setup Instructions
- On the E-Mail Setup 5/5 page, tap Options.
- To change the interval that the MDA automatically checks for new messages, check the "Connect and check for messages every:" box:
- Specify an interval (in minutes) to automatically check for email.
- Ensure the connection is set to The Internet
- Tap Next.
- To specify the amount of email to be displayed, check the "Only display messages for the last:" box
- Specify the amount of email to display (in days).
- If necessary, check the "Require SSL connection" box.
- If required, check the "Outgoing mail requires authentication" box.
- Tap Next.
- Choose to download either the entire message or just the message header from the dropdown menu.
- If downloading message headers, specify an amount of the message body to also download (in KB).
- Click Finish.
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Latest page update: made by Patty , Aug 18 2006, 3:12 PM EDT (about this update About This Update Edited by Patty 40 words added 31 words deleted view changes - complete history) |
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