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Why do the Web pages I open using the device's Web Browser application appear different from the pages I open on my desktop computer? The Web pages displayed on your device have been reformatted so they are easier to read on a small display. The same or similar information displays; it's just laid out on the screen so that it's easier to view on your device. What are the requirements for getting my other email accounts to appear on my device? To fetch messages from another email account, you must gather the following information:  Name of the remote email server (e.g., mail.example.com).  Protocol used by the remote email server (e.g., POP, IMAP).  Your username on the remote email server. (For example, if your email address is [email protected], then your username is "joe".)  Your password on the remote email server. This is the same password you use to open the remote email directly. Most Internet Service Providers and University email systems work with the POP3 protocol. If you are not sure of the protocol, use the Auto-detect setting, or you can call or email your remote service and ask what protocol they support. The remote service operators should also be able to tell you the name of the remote email server. Once you have all this information, set up your external account by following the instructions in "Fetch Email from External Accounts" on page 44 of this guide. Once set up, your remote email account will be checked periodically and a copy of all new, unread messages will be placed in the Email mailbox on your device. 66 Troubleshooting

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Why do the Web pages I open using the device’s Web Browser applica-
tion appear different from the pages I open on my desktop computer?
The Web pages displayed on your device have been reformatted so they are
easier to read on a small display. The same or similar information displays; it’s
just laid out on the screen so that it’s easier to view on your device.
What are the requirements for getting my other email accounts to appear
on my device?
To fetch messages from another email account, you must gather the following
information:
Name of the remote email server (e.g., mail.example.com).
Protocol used by the remote email server (e.g., POP, IMAP).
Your username on the remote email server. (For example, if your
email
address is [email protected], then your username is “joe”.)
Your password on the remote email server. This is the same password
you use to open the remote email directly.
Most Internet Service Providers and University email systems work with
the POP3 protocol. If you are not sure of the protocol, use the
Auto-detect
setting, or you can call or email your remote service and ask what protocol
they support. The remote service operators should also be able to tell you the
name of the remote email server.
Once you have all this information, set up your external account by following
the instructions in “Fetch Email from External Accounts” on page 44 of this
guide. Once set up, your remote email account will be checked periodically
and a copy of all new, unread messages will be placed in the Email mailbox
on your device.
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