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Setting up a remote connection to your network

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Chapter 3 | Accessing e-mail and the Web | 43 • Phone number of network server modem • IP, DNS, and WINS addresses, if necessary • Your e-mail user name or ID (This may be the same as your user name.) • Your e-mail password (This may be the same as your user password.) • The network POP3 or IMAP4 host name • The network SMTP host name (if required) Setting up a remote connection to your network When you are connecting to your network, you can use the HP Jornada dialup application to create a connection for you. Once you have set up an account with your network administrator, you need to set up a connection on your HP Jornada so that you can connect to your network, e-mail, and intranet (possibly including the Internet) whenever you want to. The HP Jornada application leads you through the process of configuring for your connections, including: • Setting up a connection to your network. • Setting up an e-mail service (if you choose E-mail Service as an option). • Setting up a Web service (if you choose Web Service as an option). In this case, the Web may be your corporate intranet or the Web. • Setting up a location, which sets dialing options. You will have the opportunity to set the following options during the configuration process. Service provider connection This portion of the program allows you to name and save your network connection configuration. You can have more than one connection created (for instance, if you want to connect to your corporate network resources as well as a personal ISP). So, naming the connections will help you know which connection you want to choose when you are Chapter3.P65 0109 43 2/4/99, 4:12 PM

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Chapter 3
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Accessing e-mail and the Web
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43
Phone number of network server modem
IP, DNS, and WINS addresses, if necessary
Your e-mail user name or ID (This may be the same as
your user name.)
Your e-mail password (This may be the same as your
user password.)
The network POP3 or IMAP4 host name
The network SMTP host name (if required)
Setting up a remote connection to your network
When you are connecting to your network, you can use the
HP Jornada dialup application to create a connection for you.
Once you have set up an account with your network adminis-
trator, you need to set up a connection on your HP˚Jornada
so that you can connect to your network, e-mail, and intranet
(possibly including the Internet) whenever you want to. The
HP Jornada application leads you through the process of
configuring for your connections, including:
Setting up a connection to your network.
Setting up an e-mail service (if you choose E-mail Service
as an option).
Setting up a Web service (if you choose Web Service as
an option). In this case, the Web may be your corporate
intranet or the Web.
Setting up a location, which sets dialing options.
You will have the opportunity to set the following options
during the configuration process.
Service provider connection
This portion of the program allows you to name and save
your network connection configuration. You can have more
than one connection created (for instance, if you want to
connect to your corporate network resources as well as a
personal ISP). So, naming the connections will help you
know which connection you want to choose when you are
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