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from the Internet Service Provider, this may not be the case. Note that both the
username and password may be case-sensitive (capitalisation of letters matters).
13. Incoming mail server: Enter the Incoming mail server IP address or host name.
This is also known as the IMAP or POP server (depending on the account type) or
the remote mailbox server. When you receive mail, the mail will be stored on this
server. During mail retrieval, your Nokia 6600 phone connects to this server in order
to download the mails.
14. Mailbox type: Select Mail account type (POP3 or IMAP4). This defines the mail
protocol your mailbox service provider recommends. POP3 may be slightly faster in
some situations, but IMAP4 gives the user more control over the mailbox and mail
retrieval.
15. Security: The options are On / Off. Please check with your e-mail service provider
whether this option can be used.
16. APOP secure login : The options are On / Off. Please check with your e-mail service
provider whether this option can be used. This option is available only if your mailbox
type is POP3. It offers increased security for the username and password at login.
17. Retrieve attachment: The options are Yes / No (if you want the attachment to be
fetched automatically, while the mail message is fetched. Downloading both
attachment and mail takes naturally longer time than downloading only the mail
message). This option is available only if your mailbox type is IMAP4.
18. Retrieve headers : Here you can define how many mail headers are displayed in
your mailbox. The options are All or a User defined. This option is available only if
your mailbox type is IMAP4.
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19. Press Back to save remote mailbox settings.
20. Press Back a few times to get back to Messaging application main view.
You have now set up a mail account to your Nokia 6600 phone.
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