Using an isp, Using a corporate e-mail account, Using an isp using a corporate e-mail account – 2nd Ave. Palm VersaMail 2.5 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up and Managing E-mail Accounts

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Using an ISP

If you are setting up a new e-mail account and have a well-known ISP such as
Earthlink or Mindspring, many of the required settings during the account setup
are automatically configured.

For other ISPs, you need the following information:

The protocol used for incoming mail, such as POP or IMAP

The name of the incoming mail server

The name of the outgoing mail (SMTP) server

Whether your e-mail account requires any security, such as SSL, APOP, or
ESMTP

Your e-mail address and password

The login script (if any) that you need for connecting to your ISP or mail server

NOTE

Information about your e-mail account is available from the e-mail provider.

Depending on the type of e-mail service you have, you may be able to access this
information by going to the e-mail provider’s web site or by contacting the provider’s
customer support.

Using a corporate e-mail account

If you want to access e-mail on your handheld using your corporate e-mail
account, you create this account on your handheld in exactly the same way as any
other account (see

“Network e-mail account prerequisites”

earlier in this chapter),

with one exception: For a corporate e-mail account, you may need to set up a
virtual private network (VPN). See

“VPNs”

later in this chapter for information.

The following considerations apply when you set up a corporate e-mail account

Username and
password

These might be your Windows NT or Windows 2000 username
and password, your Lotus Notes ID username and password,
or something else. Check with your company’s server
administrator to obtain the correct username and password.
The VersaMail 2.5 application provides strong 128-bit AES
encryption for your password.

Protocol

Most corporate mail servers use the IMAP protocol for
retrieving mail. In rare cases your company server may use the
POP protocol. Check with your company’s server administrator
to verify the protocol.

Incoming and
outgoing mail
server settings

Check with your company’s server administrator to obtain
these settings.

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