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The part before the @ is your user name. The part after the @ is usually the
server name and the region name, and is the net address of your email
service provider. You can use either Circuit Switch Data (CSD) or GPRS to
connect to the email server. You can define which method in the profile
setup. (See Internet Setup in the System Setup section for more details).
When you try to connect to the Internet, the phone will use this method to
make the connection.
!
When using the CSD connection method, you will be charged in units of
time. When using the GPRS connection method, you will be charged in
units of data.
If you intend using GPRS to connect to the Internet, you should ensure that
GPRS is selected in the Connection Profile Setup. Then, enter a web address
for the Access Point Name (APN), enter your User Name and Password and
then press
OK
. The phone will use these GPRS parameters to connect to the
Internet and enable you to use the Email feature. You can have more than
one email mailbox. Your 388 provides you an efficient and convenient way
to manage them. If you have set a default mailbox when setting up your
email mailbox under Internet Setup, the phone will directly log in to this
default mailbox. If you have not set a default mailbox, the phone will show
you a list of mailboxes and let you to choose which mailbox you want to log
in to.
The rest of this section deals with using the Email feature.
E-mail Access
A
Before sending and receiving e-mail, you should already have set up an
Internet connection.
For e-mail setup, please refer to Internet Setup in the Systems Setup
section.
You can access your mailbox in two different ways,
Online
or
Offline
.
After you have successfully connected to the Internet, you can access your
mailbox
Online
.
You can send and receive messages and manage all of your Email
documentation.
You can also access your mailbox without having connected to the Internet.
This is called
Offline
In this mode, you can only manage and read existing
documents and e-mails stored in your device.
Summary of Contents for 388
Page 12: ...2 Introduction ...
Page 52: ...42 Getting Started ...
Page 102: ...92 Address Book ...
Page 130: ...SMS 120 ...
Page 134: ...124 Call Registers ...
Page 148: ...138 E mail ...
Page 154: ...144 WAP Browser ...
Page 160: ...150 JAVA J2ME ...
Page 170: ...160 Date Book ...
Page 174: ...164 Tasks ...
Page 182: ...172 Voice Notes ...
Page 190: ...180 Ring Tone Composer ...
Page 198: ...188 EMS Editor ...
Page 200: ...190 Calculator ...
Page 204: ...194 Receive using Infrared ...
Page 210: ...200 Data Synchronisation with PC ...
Page 280: ...270 System Setup ...