YES
tablet
7380 User’s Guide September 16, 2003
Reading and Sending E-mail
You may choose to use the local email client (Inbox) instead of a web-based email solution.
1. Inbox
Configuration
.
i) Open the Inbox program.
ii) Go to the Services tab and select “
Options
”. After you click on “
Options
”, you will see, in
a new window, five tabs: “
Services
”, “
Compose
”, “
Read
”, “
Delete
” and “
Storage
”.
ii) Select “
Services
”, click “
Add
”, and select which type of email service you have, “
IMAP
”
or “
POP3
”.
iii) In the Setup Mail definition (IMAP or POP3) you must provide the information required
for“
Connection
”, “
Server
”, “
User ID
”, and “
Password
”. If you don’t have this
information, contact your Network Administrator.
iv) Click “
Next
”.
v) In this window you will configure the “
Connections Settings
”. There are several options --
use the default values and click “
Next
”.
vi) The last window is the “
Mail Inbox Preferences
”. Select the options more suitable to your
needs -- you either need to get full copy messages or you want headers only.
Note:
Files in .TXT, .DOC, .DOT, .RTF, HTML, .GIF and .JPG formats may be read.
Accessing the Internet with the Internet Explorer
1.
When you want to surf the web, click on “
Internet Explorer
” in the Desktop screen -- the
YES
tablet
7380 will display the default web site (for example, MSN). You can change the default
web site by using “
View”
in the menu bar, then
Internet Options
.
2.
If you want to leave the Internet to go to the Windows CE desktop while keeping the web browser
open, just “minimize” the browser window. You can click on the Window Taskbar any time to
return to the browser and web site.
Other Features of Interest
•
Terminal Clients: ICA and RDP
You may use the YES
tablet
7380 to connect to Citrix and Microsoft Terminal Servers.
(2) “
Start
” “
Programs
” “
Terminal Client
” “
Citrix ICA
” to connect to a Citrix
Terminal Server.
(3) “
Start
” “
Programs
” “
Terminal Client
” “
Microsoft RDP
” to connect to a
Microsoft Terminal Server.
•
JVM: Java Virtual Machine.
This allows you to view and access Java-based applets and applications.
•
PDF Document Viewer.
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