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Nokia 1: Your gateway to endless possibilities. With its sleek design and powerful features, this phone is the perfect companion for your everyday adventures. Capture stunning moments with the 5MP rear camera, and enjoy smooth multitasking with the Quad-core processor. Stay connected with 4G LTE speed and share your experiences seamlessly with Bluetooth 4.2. The long-lasting battery ensures you stay powered throughout the day, while the 5.45" HD+ display brings your content to life with vibrant colors and sharp details.
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Nokia Data Suite 1.0 21.12.98 Quick Guide to Using the Nokia Cellular Data Suite with MS Mail Remote 3.20 Installing and setting up Note before starting: Before installing MS Mail Remote, you have to obtain a data disk from your mail administrator. You also need a script file for the Data Suite, called DATASUIT.SCR or DATASUI2.SCR. Your mail administrator may have it already, but you can also find it from Nokia Mobile Phones BBS, +358-(0)10-5056739 or Forum Nokia Web page http://www.forum.nokia.com. Run SETUP.EXE. When asked for type of installation, choose Express Setup, unless you don’t want to install all the components of MS Mail Remote. If you want to add or remove components later, you can run SETUP again. figure 1: Express/custom setup selection dialog As default, Setup installs Remote to windows directory. MS Mail is also located in this directory, so it will be replaced with this installation. If you want to use both MS Mail and MS Mail Remote in same computer, i.e. you are using your laptop also in network, then change this directory to another. figure 2: MS Mail Remote directory selection dialog At this point, you have to insert the data disk you got from your mail administrator. The data disk contains information about mail server, your password and probably some international configuration files. After these files are installed with the following dialog, the setup is complete. Copyright 1995 - 1998. Nokia. All rights reserved. 1(4) figure 3: Data disk dialog If you installed MS Mail Remote over MS Mail, System Selector is not run automatically. Do not try to run MS Mail Remote before properly setting mail drivers in System Selector, otherwise you get several error messages and will not be able to connect to your mail server. In System Selector, select Microsoft Mail Remote in Installed Mail Drivers list and click on Set As Current Mail Driver button. Then click on Close button to exit. Now you can run MS Mail Remote. figure 4: Mail System Selector dialog Mail Remote prompts you for the password. The program obtains the correct password from the data disk during setup, so if you already had an MS Mail account, the required password is probably the same as your MS Mail password at the time the data disk was created. In any case, your mail administrator should know it. figure 5: Sign In dialog During setup there was a message about setting up communications when running Mail Remote for the first time. Select Communications command in Mail menu. Copyright. 1998. Nokia Mobile Phones. 2(4) figure 6: Microsoft Mail main window In Communications dialog, some or all of the settings may be loaded from data disk already. Check that Network, Postoffice and Phone Number fields are filled. Select Nokia Data Suite as a script. Baud Rate should be 9600 or higher, and Port is i.e. COM3, see quick guide for 16 bit applications in Forum.Nokia to determinate correct com port. In Redial group you can set the number of connection attempts and delay between attempts. figure 7: Communications dialog Then select Session Setup command in Mail menu. In this dialog you can select what is downloaded when connection is made, and when a connection is made automatically. You can leave all the boxes in Connection Times group unmarked, if you want to manually tell MS Mail Remote when to connect. When Connected group defines what is downloaded. Send All and Retrieve Selected Headers enables you to select which new messages are actually downloaded. figure 8: Session Setup dialog Copyright. 1998. Nokia Mobile Phones. 3(4) Receiving mail If you selected Send All and Retrieve Selected Headers, you have to select what messages to download. This is done in Headers dialog, which can be opened from View menu. First click on Get Headers button to check if there are new messages. After a successfull connection to mail server, you get a list of headers. Size of the message is also shown. Select the messages you want to read and click on Retrieve button. Now click on Connect Now to make another connection. New messages are downloaded to inbox, where you can read them. figure 9: Headers dialog Another way to get the new messages is to use Connect Now command in Mail menu. You are given a few options what to upload and download. If you mark the Update Address Lists, the connection may take a while. figure 10: Connect Now dialog Legal Notice The contents of this document are copyright © 1995 – 1998 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Nokia's product names are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. The contents of this document is provided "as is". Except as required by the applicable law, no warranty of any kind, either express or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of the document. Nokia reserves the right to revise the document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. Nokia is not responsible for any lost of data, income or any consequental damage howsoever caused. Copyright. 1998. Nokia Mobile Phones. 4(4)
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