Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
Chapter 7 - Internet 7-5
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Mail
The Nokia 9000i Communicator mail system is
compliant with the Internet standards SMTP,
IMAP4, POP3, MIME1 and MIME2.
Mail is started in the Internet applications main
view by selecting Mail and pressing the Select
command button. The Mail main view shows the
following folders:
Own texts — Contains the texts you have created
with the communicator. The listed documents
may contain formatted text, but the text will ap-
pear in the editor without formatting.
Received mail — Contains mail fetched from the
remote mailbox. See ”Reading mail” on page 7-9.
Remote mailbox — Your electronic mailbox serv-
ice which receives all your mail. This service may
be offered by a network operator, your company,
or a commercial Internet access provider. The
mail protocol used between the communicator
and the remote mailbox is IMAP4 or POP3. Re-
quired mailbox and Internet access point settings
are described in ”Reading mail” on page 7-9.
Document outbox — The communicator’s outgo-
ing communications manager. See chapter 12
"Document outbox" on page 12-1.
Mail settings
Be sure to define your Internet access point as
described in ”Internet settings” on page 7-3.
To define the mail settings:
1 Go to the Mail main view.
2 Press Settings.
To change one of the following items, select it
and press Change:
Internet access — Refers to the Internet access
point you will use to send and receive mail. To
define a new or edit an existing Internet access
point, see ”Internet settings” on page 7-3.
Show header fields — The term header field refers
to the information given at the top of an E-mail
message. This setting controls which header
fields within the received message will be shown
when the message is opened:
All will show all possible fields.
Basic (default) will show the Date, From, To
and Subject fields.
None will not show any header fields (the
sender and the subject of the message are still
shown in the name of the message).
FontURW Mono / URW Roman / URW Sans
(default). Choose the font you prefer for your
mail. This setting determines the font used in the
mail editor and viewer.
Sending settings — Changing this setting opens
a new set of options:
Own E-mail address — A standard Internet
format address. The address must contain the
@ character. This entry is obligatory if Inter-
net mail services are to be used. Replies to
your messages will be sent to this address.
Sending host — The IP address or host name of
the computer which sends your Internet mail.
Send mailImmediately (default) / Upon re-
quest / During next connection. Choose Im-
mediately to send mail automatically, Upon
request if you want to write several mail mes-
sages and send them at your convenience, or
During next connection if you want your mail
sent the next time you make a connection to
the Internet access point that your mailbox
uses (see "Sending mail: Send mail upon re-
quest" on page 7-8).