Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Receiving settings — Press Change to define the settings of the mail
messages you receive to this mailbox. Your remote mailbox service
provider will supply you with the required information. The settings are:
User name and Password — These may be required to connect to the
server and to open your mailbox.
The password characters appear as asterisks (*) on the display. The user
name and password stored here will automatically be offered to the
server. If you enter your user name and password incorrectly, you will be
prompted to enter them again when you connect to the Remote mailbox.
If you enter your user name and password incorrectly three times, the
connection to the Remote mailbox will end. For information on how to
change the password, contact your remote mailbox service provider.
Receiving host — The IP address or host name of the computer that
receives your e-mail.
Folder INBOX is the default folder for your incoming mail. Do not
change this setting without consulting your remote mailbox service
provider. This setting is only available when the mail protocol is IMAP4.
Protocol: IMAP4 / POP3 — Choose the mail protocol your remote
mailbox service provider recommends.
Fetch headers: All / Recent — Determines whether all mail or just the mail
received since the last connection will be shown in the Remote mailbox.
It is possible to have old or unread mail in the Remote mailbox.
Fetch attachments: Yes / No — Determines whether possible mail
attachments are fetched or not. This option is only available if the mail
protocol is IMAP4. Note that text attachments are always fetched.
Delete fetched: Yes / No — Determines whether fetched mail will be
automatically removed from the Remote mailbox. All fetched mail goes
to the Received mail folder.
Timed fetching settings — With this setting you can set your communicator
to fetch mail automatically.
Timed fetching: On/Off — Determines whether the timed fetching
function is in use or not.
Start at: Date and Time — You can specify the date and time when the
communicator starts to fetch your mail. Use the date and time formats
specified in the System settings.
Time limit: None/5/10/30/60 min — You can set the time limit for the
fetching operation. This way your communicator will not fetch too
large messages, which would take too much time.