Opening The Incoming E-Mail List - Gigaset N300IP User Manual

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Opening the incoming e-mail list

Prerequisites:
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You have set up an e-mail account with an ISP.
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The incoming e-mail server uses the POP3 protocol.
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The name of the POP3 server and your personal access data (account name,
password) are stored in the phone.
On the handset:
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v
Ë Messaging
Or if new e-mail messages have been received (message key f flashes):
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f
E-mail
The phone establishes a connection to the POP3 server. A list of e-mail messages
that are stored there is displayed.
New unread messages appear above old read messages. The most recent entry is
at the head of the list.
The following details are displayed for each e-mail: name or e-mail address of the
sender (one line, abbreviated if necessary) and date and time (date and time will
only display correct values if sender and recipient are located in the same time
zone).
Example display on the Gigaset C59H/C610H handset:
Frank.Miller@mailp.com
10.10.10
Happy Birthday
Anna Sand
10.10.10
Read
1 E-mail address or name transmitted by the sender (abbreviated if necessary)
Bold: New message.
All e-mail messages that were not present in the incoming e-mail server when the inbox
was last opened are identified as "new". All other e-mails are not marked, regardless of
whether or not they have been read.
2 Date and time of receipt of e-mail message
If the inbox on the incoming e-mail server is empty, No entries will appear in the
display.
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E-mail
E-mail Incoming
15:40
10:38
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