
7-8
Mail settings
mail. Mail cannot send or receive Internet mail if
this setting is not set. To define new Internet ac-
cess points, see "Internet settings".
Show header fields
— Controls which header
fields of the received message are 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).
Include text in reply
—
Yes
(default) /
No
. Deter-
mines whether the contents of the received mes-
sage are included in the reply message. If the
message is MIME document, the first text part of
the message is included.
Send mail
— Choose
Immediately
to send each
mail message automatically. Choose
Upon re-
quest
if you want to write several mail messages
and then send them all during the same connec-
tion. The send request is made in the Document
outbox.
MIME encoding
—
On
(default)
/ Off
. MIME en-
coding allows another MIME compliant mail sys-
tem to interpret correctly the character set used
in your communicator. Only when text contain-
ing special characters (e.g. á, ä, ß) is sent to a non
MIME compliant mail reader should the MIME
encoding be turned off. When MIME encoding is
off the special characters are automatically con-
verted to ASCII characters: ‘ä’ becomes ‘a’ and so
on.
Remote mailbox protocol
—
IMAP4
(default) /
POP3.
Choose the mail protocol your mailbox
service provider recommends.
Remote mailbox settings
— Changing this setting
opens a new set of options, described below.
Your remote mailbox service provider will supply
you with the required information.
Remote mailbox user name
and
Remote mail-
box password
— These may be required to
connect to the server and to open your mail-
box. The password characters appear as aster-
isks (*) on the display. If you store your user
name and password here, they are automati-
cally offered to the server. If the server ac-
cepts them, you do not have to enter them
manually. If you have not stored your user
name and password, or they are incorrect, you
will be prompted for them when you connect
to the remote mailbox. Pressing
Cancel
, or
entering your user name and password erro-
neously three times will terminate the con-
nection to the remote mailbox. For
information on how to change the Remote
mailbox password, contact your Remote
mailbox service provider.
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.
Receiving host
— The IP address or host name
of the computer which receives your Internet
mail.
Sending host
— The IP address or host name of
the computer which sends your Internet mail.
Remote mailbox folder
— INBOX is the default
folder name for your incoming mail. Do not
change this name without consulting with
your remote mailbox service provider. This
option is only available when the remote
mailbox protocol is IMAP4.
Fetch attachments
–
Yes (default) / No
. Deter-
mines whether possible mail attachments are
fetched or not. Text attachments are always
fetched. This option is only available the re-
mote mailbox protocol is IMAP4.
Delete fetched
—
Yes / No
(default). Deter-
mines whether fetched mail will be automat-
ically deleted from the Remote mailbox.
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