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INTRODUCTION For reading and sending e-mail via the Nokia 9210 Communicator remote e-mail client, you need to have an Internet Access Point (IAP) configured to your communicator. For further information how to configure IAPs please refer to the user guide.
GENERAL PAGE Enter the name of the remote mailbox under Mail account name. The name can be entered freely (e.g My mail, John's mail etc.). Type Your name, Username and Password. Tip: Usually the name and password are the same ones you use for your Internet Access Point (PPP authentication).
Nokia 9210 Communicator. Options are All, None or 10 Sync. mails in folders : Here you can define how many mails you syncronise from another folders than inbox of remote mailbox to Nokia 9210 Communicator. Options are All, None or 10...
NOTE: Once you have retrieved mail and you go offline - all the headers from your remote mailbox are shown in your Nokia 9210 communicator's Mail inbox. BE CAREFUL WHEN DELETING THEM - because if you delete them they will be deleted from your Remote inbox too the next time you connect to your mailbox.
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The mail server needs to support the standard ‘starttls’ or ‘stls’ command (depending on the protocol) in order to be used with the Nokia 9210 Communicator. Some older servers use a dedicated server port for secure connections over SSL. The Nokia 9210 Communicator does not support this non-standard system.