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Not all e-mail software can generate a read report. A read report should not be used
as proof that a mail has been read or not read. Usually the recipient can decide
whether a read report will be generated or not.
Some mail systems call read reports read receipts or disposition notifications.
Allow report requests: This option defines whether the Nokia 9210 Communicator will
generate a "read report" mail to the Outbox if received mail requires it. The options are
Yes / No.
Read reports will be generated in your outbox. The Nokia 9210 Communicator will
reply to standard disposition notification requests and some non-standard requests.
Depending on the sender's mail system, a read report may not be generated. If the
sender's mail system does not support standard disposition notifications, the mail
system may not be capable of utilising the information in the read report
automatically.
Copy to my mail address: Select whether you want to send a copy of sent mail to your
own mail address. The options are Yes / No.
Secure login (APOP): The options are Yes / No. Use of APOP increases security when
connecting to a POP3 mail server. Please check with your e-mail service provider
whether this option can be used. The option is available only if the used e-mail protocol is
POP3.
Note that this does not encrypt your mail, or protect the mail itself in any way. This
option just protects your password from being transmitted as plain text.
Secure connection (TLS): Select whether to use TLS security when connecting to the
mail server. The options are Yes / No. Please check with your e-mail service provider
whether this option can be used.
The mail server needs to support the standard 'starttls' or 'stls' command (depending
on the protocol) in order to be used with the Nokia 9210 Communicator. Some older
servers use a dedicated server port for secure connections over SSL. The Nokia
9210 Communicator does not support this non-standard system.
Note that this only protects the transfer of your e-mail between the communicator and
the first server (either the sending server or your remote mailbox). When sending
mail, it will be transferred without any security from the first mail server onwards. Also,
any mail you receive will have been transferred without any security to the remote
mail server.
When using security, both the sending and receiving servers must support secure
connections.
IMAP4 folder path: (The folder path could be Inbox, for example.) This option is available
only if the mailbox type is IMAP4.
Exit mail account settings by pressing Done.
You have now set up a mail account.
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