Messaging accounts, Email tab – Sony Ericsson P908 User Manual

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Messaging accounts

The

Messages

application can handle many different types

of messages, but you must first set up accounts and make
settings as described below.

The Messaging accounts dialogue has four tabs, one for each
type of messaging account:

Tip A simple way of setting up an e-mail or multimedia
message account is to ask your service provider to send you a
message that contains the required information to create an
account automatically on your P908.

Read more about the different types of messages in ‘Messages’
on page 87.

Email tab

The

Email

tab shows a list of the e-mail accounts on your

P908.You can add a

New

account to the list and

Edit

or

Delete

an

existing account.

You can choose one of your e-mail accounts as

Preferred.

This

will be the e-mail account that your P908 uses when you use

Send as

to send an entry as e-mail directly from one of your P908

applications

To create a new e-mail account

1. On the

Email

tab, select

New.

2. Enter the following settings on the tabs:

Email

You can have any number of e-mail accounts. To receive
and send e-mail, you must first set up an Internet account
(if one is not already set up). See ‘Internet accounts’ on
page 155.

SMS

You can only have one SMS (Short Message Service)
account.The settings on this tab also apply to EMS
(Extended Message Service) messages.

MMS

You can only have one MMS (Multimedia Messaging
Service) account. To receive MMS messages you must
first set up Internet and WAP accounts (if not already set
up). See‘Internet accounts’ on page 155.

Area

You can only have one

Area info

account. The number of

Area Information channels that you can subscribe to is
limited by the space on your SIM.

E-mail account basic tab settings

Account name

This is the name you give to your e-mail account.

Your name

This name appears on your outgoing e-mail
messages.

Email address

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you
with your e-mail address.

Connection type

Select POP3 or IMAP. POP3 is most common.

Internet account

Select the Internet account to access your e-mail
messages.

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