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Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail and the Web | 93 • Display a message or sound an alarm when new mail arrives • Only display messages from a specified number of recent days • Download only message headers (you can review head- ers and decide whether to download message bodies the next time you connect) • Download full copies of all messages (you can review messages and decide whether to download attachments the next time you connect) The default options represent the settings used by many ISPs. If you are not sure, or you do not have guidance from your ISP, try the default settings. Fill in your E-mail service information. Web service information If you choose to configure Web services, HP dialup prompts you to set options such as your Home and Search pages, AutoDial and Auto Disconnect, plus Advanced options. Advanced options include enabling cookies, caching (and cache size), and security settings. Proxy Server—Typically, a proxy server is only necessary if you are connecting to the Internet over a network. When establishing a dial-up connection to your ISP, you should clear the Use Proxy Server check box.

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Chapter 6
|
Accessing e-mail and the Web
|
93
±
Display a message or sound an alarm when new mail
arrives
±
Only display messages from a specified number of
recent days
±
Download only message headers (you can review head-
ers and decide whether to download message bodies the
next time you connect)
±
Download full copies of all messages (you can review
messages and decide whether to download attachments
the next time you connect)
The default options represent the settings used by many ISPs. If you are not sure, or you
do not have guidance from your ISP, try the default settings.
Fill in your E-mail service information.
Web service information
If you choose to configure Web services, HP dialup
prompts you to set options such as your Home and Search
pages, AutoDial and Auto Disconnect, plus Advanced
options. Advanced options include enabling cookies,
caching (and cache size), and security settings.
Proxy Server
³Typically, a proxy server is only neces-
sary if you are connecting to the Internet over a network.
When establishing a dial-up connection to your ISP, you
should clear the
Use Proxy Server
check box.