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1 (10) Nokia 9290 Communicator Nokia Mobile Phones Setting Up E-mail Service Setting Up E-mail Service Copyright Nokia Corporation 2001-2002. All rights reserved.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
Setting Up E-mail Service 1. Introduction This document describes the steps needed to set up the Nokia 9290 Communicator to read and write e-mail. The Nokia 9290 Communicator messaging system includes an e-mail client that supports the most common Internet e-mail protocols to access a company's e-mail server.
"application/msexcel" "application/xlc" Microsoft PowerPoint PPT, POT, PPS "application/x-mspowerpoint" 3/4/7/97/98/2000 "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint" "application/ppt" "application/pot" "application/pps" "application/mspowerpoint" Microsoft Project "application/vnd.ms-project" Microsoft Word DOC, WRI "application/msword" 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/97/98/2000 "application/vnd.ms-word" "application/vnd.msword" Paintbrush PCX, DCX "image/x-pc-paintbrush" PKZIP Format "application/zip" Copyright Nokia Corporation 2001-2002. All rights reserved.
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(one day, one week, two weeks, or one month). Clearing mail messages means that downloaded message texts and attachments are removed from the device, but that the original messages are still Copyright Nokia Corporation 2001-2002. All rights reserved.
Also, automatic generation of read receipt responses may be turned off in the Nokia 9290 Communicator if read receipts are considered unnecessary. 3. Configuring the Communicator E-Mail Client Configuring the Nokia 9290 Communicator for remote e-mail access is a similar procedure to configuring a laptop computer to use the Netscape Messenger e-mail client, for example.
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Outgoing e-mail server (host name for SMTP server) Incoming e-mail server (host name for IMAP4 or POP3 server) To cancel this dialog, press Esc or Delete. It removes these e-mail account settings from the device. Copyright Nokia Corporation 2001-2002. All rights reserved.
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The Advanced page also contains the option to select a secure connection (SSL). If the secure connection is set, the Nokia 9290 Communicator tries to negotiate SSL/TLS encryption using appropriate STLS or STARTTLS commands within the same TCP session (see RFC 2487 and RFC 2595). Implementations that use separate ports for secure connections are not supported.
4. Configuring the E-Mail client with Smart Messages The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports basic Internet Access Configuration smart messages. Only Basic Mail configuration messages can be used, as Extended Mail configuration messages are not supported. Configuration messages are specified in the Smart Messaging Specification (revision 2.0.0), available at http://www.forum.nokia.com.
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Read receipts (An Extensible Message Format for Message Disposition Notifications, Disposition-Notification-To header) RFC 2298 SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over TLS RFC 2487 Using TLS with IMAP, POP3, and ACAP RFC 2595 Copyright Nokia Corporation 2001-2002. All rights reserved.