E-Mail; Configuring The E-Mail Client - I/O TC5000 User Manual

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E-mail

Microsoft's E-mail client provides you with the ability to send and receive e-mail via POP3 or IMAP4
servers, view and print attachments, save attachments either locally within the thin client in RAM or on
an external USB storage device.
To use the E-mail client, the client must first be added as a connection. Next, the basic e-mail
configuration parameters must be setup. After the client is configured, then you may use the client for
e-mail functions.
If the e-mail client has not been setup, refer to the Creating Connections chapter.

Configuring the E-mail Client

1. On the Connections tab in the Connections Manager, double-click the E-Mail connection, or click
the E-Mail connection name to highlight it and then click Connect.
2. The E-mail main screen will appear. On this screen will be the folders for incoming mail, out going ,
sent and deleted mail. Additional folders can be created as needed. In the larger portion of the
screen can be found the listing of e-mails in each folder. Menus allow access to the various
functions for sending, deleting, moving e-mails as well as setting up the configuration options. Icons
are available for creating, replying e-mail, forwarding and deleting an e-mail. Other Icons include
connecting to the e-mail server, receiving and sending already composed e-mails, and accessing
the address book.
3. To setup the basic e-mail connection options, click Services | Options, and the Options screen will
be displayed.
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