Sony Ericsson P900 User Guide - Page 155
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This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use. E-mail account Advanced tab settings Secure connections Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will tell you whether you can use either a Secure connection or Secure password authentication. Outgoing mail port Normally 25. Do not change unless your ISP instructs you to. Use MIME encoding MIME encoding is a standard that allows nontextual information (for example graphics) and accented characters to be sent in e-mail messages. If you should not wish to Use MIME encoding, clear the check box. Incoming mail port Normally 110. Do not change unless your ISP instructs you to. Secure password authentication A secure connection means that all information (including your username, password, and all messages) is encrypted to maximise security while you are connected to the Internet. In contrast, secure password authentication means that only your password is encrypted. To edit an e-mail account 1. On the Email tab, select the account in the list. 2. Select Edit. 3. Change your settings as desired. 4. Select Done. To delete an e-mail account 1. On the Email tab, select the account in the list. 2. Select Delete. 3. Select Done. SMS tab Use these settings to set up text messaging and EMS messaging: Messaging accounts SMS tab settings SMS Service centre address The Service centre address is the phone number where your text messages are stored. It is normally imported from the SIM card but if that fails, your network operator can provide you with the service centre address. Character Set Your network operator may also specify the Character Set. Messages stored You can set a time limit after which text messages for are deleted from the network by choosing a value in the Messages stored for list. Connection type Specify if you prefer to use GPRS or GSM connection as directed by your network operator. Tip If you send and receive text messages in several countries, you can avoid having to change the service centre address when you travel abroad by entering the international dialling prefix (for example '+') and the appropriate country code for your network operator. Control panel 155