Using E-Mail With Several Configurations Installed; Setting Up Wap Services - Ericsson R380s User Manual

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Getting started with e-mail and WAP

Using e-mail with several configurations installed

Your R380s can read mail from several e-mail accounts. When you
select an e-mail account to connect to, see above, it is important that
you select the service provider associated with that account.
Otherwise the send mail operation may fail and you will be unable to
access the remote inbox. Try to set the names of the internet service
provider and the e-mail accounts so that you will easily remember
which one to use, e.g. SP Acme Internet, Mail at Acme.

Setting up WAP Services

To contact a WAP site from the R380s you must have set up:
a network operator subscription with GSM data connection.
a Service provider.
a WAP gateway.
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GSM data service
Your network operator needs to give you access to GSM data service
which allows you to make a data call to the service provider. If you
are unsure contact your network operator and enquire whether your
phone will accept data calls.
Service provider
Your service provider could be any of the following:
an access point provided by your network operator.
your internet service provider.
a private service provider, e.g. your company or bank.
You need to enter specific service provider details into the R380s.
The R380s can hold the details of multiple service providers, this is
because you may have separate internet and corporate accounts. For
more details see "Manually set up a service provider" on page 137.
WAP gateway
The WAP gateway sits between the R380s and the WAP site coding
and decoding information. You can set up details of more than one
gateway if necessary, e.g. one to access corporate data over WAP,
another to access your bank's WAP service.
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WAP
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