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This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use. Email account Inbox tab settings Username Password Incoming server address Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you with your username, your password, and its incoming server address, which identifies the computer where your incoming email messages are stored. Open in full screen Select to open messages in full screen portrait view. Download If you want to limit the data traffic, you can choose to receive just Just headers (the sender, subject, and date only) or set a size limit (if a message is larger than the Smaller than limit, only the headers are downloaded). You can download the complete message later. You can also set a limit to the total number of messages held in your email account at any one time. Schedule Select Schedule to schedule an automatic download of your incoming email messages. Messages that are waiting in your Outbox will not be sent at the same time. Email account Outbox tab settings Outgoing server address Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you with its Outgoing server address, which identifies the computer through which your outgoing email messages are sent. Use SMTP authentication Some SMTP servers might also require authentication when sending email. In that case, select the check box Use SMTP authentication and enter your User name and Password. Use Inbox login details If the SMTP server accepts using your Inbox login information for authentication, select the check box Use Inbox login details. Email account Advanced tab settings Secure connection 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 email messages. If you should not wish to Use MIME encoding, clear the check box. Control panel 161