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SUPPORT GUIDE FOR
NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION
                     TOOL
                                 Copyright © Nokia. All rights reserved | Issue 6




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Contents




1.      INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 3
2.      SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................. 3
3.      CONNECTING A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND A COMPATIBLE PC.............................. 3
     3.1 CONNECTION BETWEEN A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND NOKIA E-MAIL
     CONFIGURATION TOOL..................................................................................................... 4
4.      INSTALLING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL ................................................. 4
     4.1     BEFORE INSTALLING NOKIA PC SUITE ................................................................ 4
     4.2     INSTALLING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL ........................................... 4
5.      USING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL ........................................................... 5
6.      ACTIVATING THE E-MAIL SETTINGS ON YOUR PHONE .......................................... 15




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Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the
prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited.
Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company
names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners.
Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements
to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental,
consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any
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for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia
reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice
The availability of particular products may vary by region. Contact the Nokia dealer nearest to you.




Important safety notes
Further detailed information is given in the separate user guide of your Nokia device. Do not use this
Support Guide for Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool in place of the complete user guide, which provides
important safety and maintenance information.




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1.             INTRODUCTION


        In this guide, all references to a PC (personal computer) apply equally to a laptop computer.
The Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool is a PC application that allows users to send e-mail settings
using SMS to the supported Nokia devices. Users can create, modify, save, and send e-mail and IAP
(Internet Access Point) settings as OMA CP (open mobile alliance client provisioning) messages using
the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool.
The messages are sent using SMS and a compatible device connected to the PC. The OMA CP
settings can be sent back to the sending device itself or to other compatible devices.
The Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool includes support for extended ASCII codes and the application
itself is only available in the English language version.
The list of supported Nokia devices is available at http://www.nokia.com/emailconfigurationtool



2.             SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

To install and run the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool, you need:
• Windows 2000/XP (Professional or Home Edition)
• Administrative rights to the PC
• Minimum display resolution of 1024x768
• At least 10 MB of free disk space
• Compatible Nokia PC Suite software installed (requires at least 150 MB free disk space)
      • Nokia PC Suite 6.5 or later
      • The latest version of Nokia PC Suite is available at http://www.nokia.com/pcsuite

Internet Explorer 5.0 or newer is required for use of the Nokia PC Suite help functionality.

A connection between a compatible phone and a compatible PC requires at least one of the following
connection sets:
• An IrDA (infrared) port in the computer
• The DKU-2 (USB) connection cable and compatible port in the computer
• The DKU-5 (serial) connection cable and compatible port in the computer
• The CA-42 (serial) connection cable and compatible port in the computer
• A Bluetooth enabled PC and a compatible Bluetooth connectivity solution, or a compatible PC with
   internal Bluetooth connectivity. The following Bluetooth technology stacks are supported:
          • Digianswer Bluetooth Software Suite
          • Microsoft Windows XP Bluetooth
          • WIDCOMM Bluetooth for Windows (BTW 1.4.x, BTW 3.x.x.x)
          • Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Windows XP/2000


3.             CONNECTING A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND A COMPATIBLE PC


You can use infrared (IrDA), Bluetooth technology, or a cable connection to connect a phone and a
compatible PC.

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3.1      CONNECTION BETWEEN A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND THE NOKIA
E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL
This connection enables the transfer of information between a compatible phone and the Nokia E-mail
Configuration Tool using Nokia PC Suite.
Nokia Connection Manager (Nokia Connection Manager icon in the desktop icon bar) is used to define
or change the connection type. Nokia Connection Manager is installed automatically with any Nokia
PC Suite application, except Nokia Modem Options application.
The connection between Nokia PC Suite applications and a compatible phone is created automatically
if the phone is connected to the PC when applications are opened.



4.                INSTALLING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL


4.1              BEFORE INSTALLING NOKIA PC SUITE
If you are planning to use a Bluetooth connection, install any Bluetooth adaptors or software needed
before installing Nokia PC Suite. For more information on the adapters, see the System Requirements
chapter in the User’s Guide for Nokia PC Suite.

       Backup Copies: Remember to make backup copies of all important data.


     Note: Only install software from sources that offer adequate protection against harmful
software.


4.2              INSTALLING THE NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL
      1. Exit all programs and make backup copies of all important data to protect against possible
         loss or alteration.
      2.   Install compatible Nokia PC Suite as described in the User’s Guide for Nokia PC Suite.
      3.   Download the Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool from Nokia Phone Support web pages.
      4.   Click Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool Setup.exe file to begin download
      5.   If you accept the terms of the download, select Accept.
      6.   Save the file in a preferred location on the computer.
      7.   Browse to the location of the downloaded file and double-click on the downloaded Nokia E-
           Mail Configuration Tool Setup.exe file.
           InstallShield Wizard will begin the installation program.
      8. Follow the instructions on the screen.
      9. Read and accept the license agreement before continuing.
      10. In the Choose Destination Location window, select the folder where setup will install the
          files. Program files will be saved in a new folder <Installation directory>Nokia E-Mail
          Configuration Tool 1.0 which will be created within the folder that you now browse to. The
          default installation directory is C:Program Files Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool 1.0.
      11. Select Next.
      12. In the Ready to Install the Program window, select Install to begin the installation.


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13. In the InstallShield Wizard Complete window, select a time to restart your computer and
         select Finish.
     14. Restart your PC before using the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool.



5.             USING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL

     Note: Contact your e-mail service provider to get the exact settings for your e-mail service.
Contact your network service provider if your e-mail service provider is not able to provide the SMTP
and POP3/IMAP4 connection settings information.

      Note: All pictures from the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool are only examples of the e-mail
settings needed to establish a connection from the phone to the e-mail service. You must contact your
e-mail and/or network service provider to verify the e-mail settings for your e-mail service.
     1. Connect your phone to the PC using Irda, Bluetooth technology, DKU-2 cable, DKU-5 cable or
        CA-42 cable connection.
        If the connection between the phone and PC fails, check the status by right clicking the
        Manage connections application in the Nokia PC Suite application icon in the Taskbar.

     2. Open the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. Double-click the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool
        icon on the PC desktop or choose Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool from the Windows Start
        menu. (Start > Programs > Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool)
     3. Complete the fields using the information you requested from your e-mail and/or network
        service provider.

              Note: The asterisk indicates mandatory fields, which must be completed before sending
         the e-mail settings.




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a. General tab:




   Picture 1, General tab


   Description of the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool General settings:
    General settings        Explanation
    Mailbox Name            Enter your mailbox name, up to 50 characters.
    E-mail address          Enter your e-mail address.
    Outgoing SMTP server    Enter the SMTP server address.
    Incoming server type    Select POP3 or IMAP4.
    Incoming server         Enter the Incoming server address.
    Username                POP3/IMAP4 username
    Password                Password to access the POP3/IMAP4 server




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b. Advanced tab:




   Picture 2, Advanced tab
    Advanced settings        Explanation
    SMTP username            Enter the SMTP username.
    SMTP password            Enter the SMTP password.
    Outgoing (SMTP) port     Enter the SMTP port number for outgoing e-mails (default value is 25).
    Incoming (POP3 or        Enter the port number for receiving e-mail. (default value is 110 for POP3
    IMAP4) port              and 143 for IMAP4).
    Reply-to address         If you want the replies to be sent to another e-mail, then type that address
                             here.
    Retrieve e-mails         Enter the maximum number of e-mails that you want
                             to retrieve at a time. The maximum number is 50.
    Retrieve method          Select Latest if you want to retrieve all new e-mails or select Latest
                             unread if you want to retrieve only latest unread e-mails.
    Secure Login             Only used for POP3 connection. If your service provider requires
                             authentication for receiving e-mail. Select on or off.


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Incoming tab:




   Picture 3, Incoming tab


    Incoming (POP3/IMAP4) settings
    Proxy
    Proxies                     Enable or disable proxies according to your service provider’s
                                support.
    Primary proxy               Identify the primary proxy
    Primary proxy port          Enter the primary proxy port.
    Secondary proxy             Identify the secondary proxy.
    Secondary proxy port        Enter the secondary proxy port.
    Data bearer                 Select GPRS or GSM.
    GPRS
    Access point                Enter the GPRS access point of your service provider.


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Authentication type   Select the authentication type.
Username              Enter the GPRS access point user name if required by the service
                      provider.
Password              Enter the GPRS access point password if required by the service
                      provider.
GSM data
Dial-up number        Enter a local or international phone number.
Authentication type   Select the authentication type.
Data call type        Select Analogue or ISDN (v.110) depending on the network and
                      modem. Contact your Internet access provider.
Data call speed       Select 9600/14400.
Username              Enter the user name.
Password              Enter the password.




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Outgoing tab:




       Picture 4, Outgoing tab


        Outgoing (SMTP) settings
        Proxy
        Proxies               Enable or disable proxies according to your service provider’s support.
        Primary proxy         Define the primary proxy.
        Primary proxy port    Identify the primary proxy port.
        Secondary proxy       Define the secondary proxy.
        Secondary proxy port  Identify the secondary proxy port.
        Data bearer           Select GPRS or GSM.
        GPRS
        Access point          Enter the GPRS access point of your service provider.
        Authentication type   Select the authentication type.
        Username              Enter the GPRS access point user name if required by the service provider.
        Password              Enter the GPRS access point password if required by the service provider.


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GSM data
      Dial-up number           Enter a local or international phone number.
      Authentication type      Select the authentication type.
      Data call type           Select Analogue or ISDN (v.110) depending on the network and modem.
                               Contact your Internet access provider for more information.
      Data call speed          Select 9600/14400.
      Username                 Enter the user name.
      Password                 Enter the password.


4.   After completing the requested information in the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool, enter the
     number where you want to send the e-mail settings, and select Send e-mail settings.

     To select the e-mail settings configuration message recipient, or multiple recipients, from the
     phone memory, press the To button in Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. Use a semicolon to
     separate multiple recipients.




     Picture 5, Fill in the phone number(s)


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5. Create a PIN code and enter it in the PIN code field, and select OK. After selecting Send e-
   mail settings, the Create PIN code pop-up window appears and prompts you to create a PIN
   code for the e-mail setting you are going to send.




   Picture 6, Enter PIN Code




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Next Send e-mail settings summary window appears.




   Picture 7, Send E-Mail Settings summary window
6. Select Send to send the e-mail settings to the phones listed in the Recipients field. Select
   Cancel to return to the Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool settings wizard and modify the
   settings.
   Ensure that all mandatory fields are completed before sending the e-mail settings.
   After selecting Send, the Sent successfully pop-up window will appear and the e-mail
   settings are sent to your phone or other recipients’ phones.




   Picture 8, Sending Successful



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If the Sending Failed window pops up




Picture 9, Sending Failed
Ensure that the phone is properly connected to the PC by right clicking the Connection
Manager icon in the taskbar. Verify the status of the connection, and make any necessary
adjustments.


      Note: Sending e-mail settings to your phone may require multiple SMS messages.
These messages would be charged in accordance with your service plan to your mobile phone
service bill.

        Note: Save the settings to a file on your PC. This allows you to utilize the settings and
enables you to send your personalized settings to your phone or other recipients’ phones at a
later time.
It is not necessary to complete and send all settings if they are not needed. For example, if
Advanced settings are not required, leave those fields empty.




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6.             ACTIVATING THE E-MAIL SETTINGS ON YOUR PHONE

After sending e-mail settings successfully from the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool, the Connection
Settings received message will appear in the receiving phone.




        Picture 10, Connection settings received


     1. When you receive the e-mail configuration message, press Option > View > Save.




        Picture 11, Save settings
     2. After selecting Save the phone will ask for the PIN code that you created before sending the
        e-mail settings from Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. Enter the PIN code in the Enter
        setting’s PIN field on your phone.




        Picture 12, Enter settings’ PIN


     3. Press OK.
        The Connection settings saved message should display on the phone.
     4. If the Verification failed, try again message appears, you must enter the correct PIN code
        for the e-mail settings.



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The phone may also display the message Memory full. Replace connection settings?




    Picture 13, Memory full. Replace connection settings?


5. Press OK to choose the settings group you want to replace or press Back to View or Discard
   the received e-mail settings configuration message.


6. Press Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages. Select Active e-mail
   settings. Select Activate to verify or activate those settings if they are needed in the e-mail
   settings group you just received.




    Picture 14, Active e-mail setting


7. Modify the e-mail settings by pressing Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail
   messages > Edit active e-mail settings.
    You can modify the SMTP and POP3/IMAP4 protocol settings. You cannot modify the SMTP
    and the POP3/IMAP4 connectivity settings, except for the Terminal window.
    If you have SecurID token or a similar one-time passcode system in use, then you must edit
    the Terminal window setting both in outgoing (SMTP) and incoming (POP3 or IMAP4)
    connection settings.

    1) Press Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages > Edit active e-mail
        settings > Other settings > SMTP connection settings > Bearer settings select
        Display terminal window. Select Yes.
    2) Press Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages > Edit active e-mail
       settings > Other settings > POP3 or IMAP4 connection settings > Bearer settings >
       Display terminal window > Yes.
    Refer to the user’s guide of the Nokia device for more information about the e-mail settings
    and for more information about how to send and receive e-mails.




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Note: The Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool uses OMA Client Provisioning, which is a way to
provision application settings to the devices. OMA Client Provisioning is an open standard
technology with a description on how content is formed and sent to the device.
When you provision a set to the Nokia 6810 device or the Nokia 6820 device or the Nokia 6822
device, the e-mail settings configuration message occupies the same set number from all
applications. If there are no settings for the other applications, it will not affect this number.
If you want to delete a connection set from the phone, enter *#335738# (*#delset# in letters) in the
standby mode, select a connection set that you want to delete, and press Delete. Confirm your
selection and the phone returns to standby mode (Nokia 6820 user guide page 35).

      Note: Deleting a connection set from the phone also deletes the same set from all other
provisioned applications!




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Nokia_Email_Conf_Tool_Installation_and_Support_guide

  • 1. SUPPORT GUIDE FOR NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL Copyright © Nokia. All rights reserved | Issue 6 1/17
  • 2. Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 3 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................. 3 3. CONNECTING A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND A COMPATIBLE PC.............................. 3 3.1 CONNECTION BETWEEN A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL..................................................................................................... 4 4. INSTALLING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL ................................................. 4 4.1 BEFORE INSTALLING NOKIA PC SUITE ................................................................ 4 4.2 INSTALLING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL ........................................... 4 5. USING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL ........................................................... 5 6. ACTIVATING THE E-MAIL SETTINGS ON YOUR PHONE .......................................... 15 Copyright 2004 –2005 © Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Nokia reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice The availability of particular products may vary by region. Contact the Nokia dealer nearest to you. Important safety notes Further detailed information is given in the separate user guide of your Nokia device. Do not use this Support Guide for Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool in place of the complete user guide, which provides important safety and maintenance information. 2/17
  • 3. 1. INTRODUCTION In this guide, all references to a PC (personal computer) apply equally to a laptop computer. The Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool is a PC application that allows users to send e-mail settings using SMS to the supported Nokia devices. Users can create, modify, save, and send e-mail and IAP (Internet Access Point) settings as OMA CP (open mobile alliance client provisioning) messages using the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. The messages are sent using SMS and a compatible device connected to the PC. The OMA CP settings can be sent back to the sending device itself or to other compatible devices. The Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool includes support for extended ASCII codes and the application itself is only available in the English language version. The list of supported Nokia devices is available at http://www.nokia.com/emailconfigurationtool 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To install and run the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool, you need: • Windows 2000/XP (Professional or Home Edition) • Administrative rights to the PC • Minimum display resolution of 1024x768 • At least 10 MB of free disk space • Compatible Nokia PC Suite software installed (requires at least 150 MB free disk space) • Nokia PC Suite 6.5 or later • The latest version of Nokia PC Suite is available at http://www.nokia.com/pcsuite Internet Explorer 5.0 or newer is required for use of the Nokia PC Suite help functionality. A connection between a compatible phone and a compatible PC requires at least one of the following connection sets: • An IrDA (infrared) port in the computer • The DKU-2 (USB) connection cable and compatible port in the computer • The DKU-5 (serial) connection cable and compatible port in the computer • The CA-42 (serial) connection cable and compatible port in the computer • A Bluetooth enabled PC and a compatible Bluetooth connectivity solution, or a compatible PC with internal Bluetooth connectivity. The following Bluetooth technology stacks are supported: • Digianswer Bluetooth Software Suite • Microsoft Windows XP Bluetooth • WIDCOMM Bluetooth for Windows (BTW 1.4.x, BTW 3.x.x.x) • Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Windows XP/2000 3. CONNECTING A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND A COMPATIBLE PC You can use infrared (IrDA), Bluetooth technology, or a cable connection to connect a phone and a compatible PC. 3/17
  • 4. 3.1 CONNECTION BETWEEN A COMPATIBLE PHONE AND THE NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL This connection enables the transfer of information between a compatible phone and the Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool using Nokia PC Suite. Nokia Connection Manager (Nokia Connection Manager icon in the desktop icon bar) is used to define or change the connection type. Nokia Connection Manager is installed automatically with any Nokia PC Suite application, except Nokia Modem Options application. The connection between Nokia PC Suite applications and a compatible phone is created automatically if the phone is connected to the PC when applications are opened. 4. INSTALLING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL 4.1 BEFORE INSTALLING NOKIA PC SUITE If you are planning to use a Bluetooth connection, install any Bluetooth adaptors or software needed before installing Nokia PC Suite. For more information on the adapters, see the System Requirements chapter in the User’s Guide for Nokia PC Suite. Backup Copies: Remember to make backup copies of all important data. Note: Only install software from sources that offer adequate protection against harmful software. 4.2 INSTALLING THE NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL 1. Exit all programs and make backup copies of all important data to protect against possible loss or alteration. 2. Install compatible Nokia PC Suite as described in the User’s Guide for Nokia PC Suite. 3. Download the Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool from Nokia Phone Support web pages. 4. Click Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool Setup.exe file to begin download 5. If you accept the terms of the download, select Accept. 6. Save the file in a preferred location on the computer. 7. Browse to the location of the downloaded file and double-click on the downloaded Nokia E- Mail Configuration Tool Setup.exe file. InstallShield Wizard will begin the installation program. 8. Follow the instructions on the screen. 9. Read and accept the license agreement before continuing. 10. In the Choose Destination Location window, select the folder where setup will install the files. Program files will be saved in a new folder <Installation directory>Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool 1.0 which will be created within the folder that you now browse to. The default installation directory is C:Program Files Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool 1.0. 11. Select Next. 12. In the Ready to Install the Program window, select Install to begin the installation. 4/17
  • 5. 13. In the InstallShield Wizard Complete window, select a time to restart your computer and select Finish. 14. Restart your PC before using the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. 5. USING NOKIA E-MAIL CONFIGURATION TOOL Note: Contact your e-mail service provider to get the exact settings for your e-mail service. Contact your network service provider if your e-mail service provider is not able to provide the SMTP and POP3/IMAP4 connection settings information. Note: All pictures from the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool are only examples of the e-mail settings needed to establish a connection from the phone to the e-mail service. You must contact your e-mail and/or network service provider to verify the e-mail settings for your e-mail service. 1. Connect your phone to the PC using Irda, Bluetooth technology, DKU-2 cable, DKU-5 cable or CA-42 cable connection. If the connection between the phone and PC fails, check the status by right clicking the Manage connections application in the Nokia PC Suite application icon in the Taskbar. 2. Open the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. Double-click the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool icon on the PC desktop or choose Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool from the Windows Start menu. (Start > Programs > Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool) 3. Complete the fields using the information you requested from your e-mail and/or network service provider. Note: The asterisk indicates mandatory fields, which must be completed before sending the e-mail settings. 5/17
  • 6. a. General tab: Picture 1, General tab Description of the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool General settings: General settings Explanation Mailbox Name Enter your mailbox name, up to 50 characters. E-mail address Enter your e-mail address. Outgoing SMTP server Enter the SMTP server address. Incoming server type Select POP3 or IMAP4. Incoming server Enter the Incoming server address. Username POP3/IMAP4 username Password Password to access the POP3/IMAP4 server 6/17
  • 7. b. Advanced tab: Picture 2, Advanced tab Advanced settings Explanation SMTP username Enter the SMTP username. SMTP password Enter the SMTP password. Outgoing (SMTP) port Enter the SMTP port number for outgoing e-mails (default value is 25). Incoming (POP3 or Enter the port number for receiving e-mail. (default value is 110 for POP3 IMAP4) port and 143 for IMAP4). Reply-to address If you want the replies to be sent to another e-mail, then type that address here. Retrieve e-mails Enter the maximum number of e-mails that you want to retrieve at a time. The maximum number is 50. Retrieve method Select Latest if you want to retrieve all new e-mails or select Latest unread if you want to retrieve only latest unread e-mails. Secure Login Only used for POP3 connection. If your service provider requires authentication for receiving e-mail. Select on or off. 7/17
  • 8. Incoming tab: Picture 3, Incoming tab Incoming (POP3/IMAP4) settings Proxy Proxies Enable or disable proxies according to your service provider’s support. Primary proxy Identify the primary proxy Primary proxy port Enter the primary proxy port. Secondary proxy Identify the secondary proxy. Secondary proxy port Enter the secondary proxy port. Data bearer Select GPRS or GSM. GPRS Access point Enter the GPRS access point of your service provider. 8/17
  • 9. Authentication type Select the authentication type. Username Enter the GPRS access point user name if required by the service provider. Password Enter the GPRS access point password if required by the service provider. GSM data Dial-up number Enter a local or international phone number. Authentication type Select the authentication type. Data call type Select Analogue or ISDN (v.110) depending on the network and modem. Contact your Internet access provider. Data call speed Select 9600/14400. Username Enter the user name. Password Enter the password. 9/17
  • 10. Outgoing tab: Picture 4, Outgoing tab Outgoing (SMTP) settings Proxy Proxies Enable or disable proxies according to your service provider’s support. Primary proxy Define the primary proxy. Primary proxy port Identify the primary proxy port. Secondary proxy Define the secondary proxy. Secondary proxy port Identify the secondary proxy port. Data bearer Select GPRS or GSM. GPRS Access point Enter the GPRS access point of your service provider. Authentication type Select the authentication type. Username Enter the GPRS access point user name if required by the service provider. Password Enter the GPRS access point password if required by the service provider. 10/17
  • 11. GSM data Dial-up number Enter a local or international phone number. Authentication type Select the authentication type. Data call type Select Analogue or ISDN (v.110) depending on the network and modem. Contact your Internet access provider for more information. Data call speed Select 9600/14400. Username Enter the user name. Password Enter the password. 4. After completing the requested information in the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool, enter the number where you want to send the e-mail settings, and select Send e-mail settings. To select the e-mail settings configuration message recipient, or multiple recipients, from the phone memory, press the To button in Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. Use a semicolon to separate multiple recipients. Picture 5, Fill in the phone number(s) 11/17
  • 12. 5. Create a PIN code and enter it in the PIN code field, and select OK. After selecting Send e- mail settings, the Create PIN code pop-up window appears and prompts you to create a PIN code for the e-mail setting you are going to send. Picture 6, Enter PIN Code 12/17
  • 13. Next Send e-mail settings summary window appears. Picture 7, Send E-Mail Settings summary window 6. Select Send to send the e-mail settings to the phones listed in the Recipients field. Select Cancel to return to the Nokia E-mail Configuration Tool settings wizard and modify the settings. Ensure that all mandatory fields are completed before sending the e-mail settings. After selecting Send, the Sent successfully pop-up window will appear and the e-mail settings are sent to your phone or other recipients’ phones. Picture 8, Sending Successful 13/17
  • 14. If the Sending Failed window pops up Picture 9, Sending Failed Ensure that the phone is properly connected to the PC by right clicking the Connection Manager icon in the taskbar. Verify the status of the connection, and make any necessary adjustments. Note: Sending e-mail settings to your phone may require multiple SMS messages. These messages would be charged in accordance with your service plan to your mobile phone service bill. Note: Save the settings to a file on your PC. This allows you to utilize the settings and enables you to send your personalized settings to your phone or other recipients’ phones at a later time. It is not necessary to complete and send all settings if they are not needed. For example, if Advanced settings are not required, leave those fields empty. 14/17
  • 15. 6. ACTIVATING THE E-MAIL SETTINGS ON YOUR PHONE After sending e-mail settings successfully from the Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool, the Connection Settings received message will appear in the receiving phone. Picture 10, Connection settings received 1. When you receive the e-mail configuration message, press Option > View > Save. Picture 11, Save settings 2. After selecting Save the phone will ask for the PIN code that you created before sending the e-mail settings from Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool. Enter the PIN code in the Enter setting’s PIN field on your phone. Picture 12, Enter settings’ PIN 3. Press OK. The Connection settings saved message should display on the phone. 4. If the Verification failed, try again message appears, you must enter the correct PIN code for the e-mail settings. 15/17
  • 16. The phone may also display the message Memory full. Replace connection settings? Picture 13, Memory full. Replace connection settings? 5. Press OK to choose the settings group you want to replace or press Back to View or Discard the received e-mail settings configuration message. 6. Press Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages. Select Active e-mail settings. Select Activate to verify or activate those settings if they are needed in the e-mail settings group you just received. Picture 14, Active e-mail setting 7. Modify the e-mail settings by pressing Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages > Edit active e-mail settings. You can modify the SMTP and POP3/IMAP4 protocol settings. You cannot modify the SMTP and the POP3/IMAP4 connectivity settings, except for the Terminal window. If you have SecurID token or a similar one-time passcode system in use, then you must edit the Terminal window setting both in outgoing (SMTP) and incoming (POP3 or IMAP4) connection settings. 1) Press Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages > Edit active e-mail settings > Other settings > SMTP connection settings > Bearer settings select Display terminal window. Select Yes. 2) Press Menu > Messages > Message Settings > E-mail messages > Edit active e-mail settings > Other settings > POP3 or IMAP4 connection settings > Bearer settings > Display terminal window > Yes. Refer to the user’s guide of the Nokia device for more information about the e-mail settings and for more information about how to send and receive e-mails. 16/17
  • 17. Note: The Nokia E-Mail Configuration Tool uses OMA Client Provisioning, which is a way to provision application settings to the devices. OMA Client Provisioning is an open standard technology with a description on how content is formed and sent to the device. When you provision a set to the Nokia 6810 device or the Nokia 6820 device or the Nokia 6822 device, the e-mail settings configuration message occupies the same set number from all applications. If there are no settings for the other applications, it will not affect this number. If you want to delete a connection set from the phone, enter *#335738# (*#delset# in letters) in the standby mode, select a connection set that you want to delete, and press Delete. Confirm your selection and the phone returns to standby mode (Nokia 6820 user guide page 35). Note: Deleting a connection set from the phone also deletes the same set from all other provisioned applications! 17/17