Palm T3 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
Chapter 16 Using Palm™ VersaMail™ Personal E-mail Software
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You must also have the appropriate prerequisite for the type of connection you
want to make, as follows.
Using an ISP
If you are setting up a new e-mail account and have a well-known ISP such as
Earthlink or Yahoo, 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 Post Office Protocol (POP) or
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
The name of the incoming mail server
The name of the outgoing mail (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, or SMTP) server
Whether your e-mail account requires any security, such as Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL), APOP, or Extended Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (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.
Connection Type Prerequisite
Built-in Bluetooth radio via a
mobile phone
Active wireless service with a GSM or
GSM/GPRS carrier, and
GSM or GPRS mobile phone enabled with
Bluetooth technology.
Note that some GSM carriers require you to
order a special data service (separate from
voice service) in order to make a network
connection.
Built-in Bluetooth radio via a LAN
access point
Proximity to a LAN access point
PalmModem accessory PalmModem accessory.
External modem sled Wireless modem accessory.
Infrared to infrared phone Infrared-enabled mobile phone.
Direct connection to a phone by
means of a physical cable
Connector cable and mobile phone.
HotSync cradle connected to
desktop
HotSync cradle (Windows users only).