HP SR5351AP, SR5350AP manual Sending and Receiving E-Mail, Using Windows Mail

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Sending and Receiving E-Mail

E-mail enables you to send and receive letters, pictures, postcards, and even music and video clips.

NOTE: E-mail may contain a virus in the message itself or as an attachment. To protect your computer, do not open any message that originates from an unfamiliar source or that appears suspect to you. Instead, delete such messages.

Your computer comes with an e-mail program from Microsoft called Windows Mail (select models only). You may also use e-mail programs from other vendors. Some ISPs provide their own e-mail programs. You use an e-mail program to send, receive, and organize your messages. You can organize, read, and create new messages even when you are offline (not connected to the Internet).

Using Windows Mail

To set up Windows Mail, you first need some information from your ISP: your e-mail address, user name, password, the names of your incoming and outgoing e-mail servers, and perhaps some other details.

The first time you start Windows Mail, make sure the computer is connected to the Internet, and follow the wizard to set up your account.

To add an account in Windows Mail:

1Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar.

2Click All Programs.

3Click Windows Mail.

4Click Tools, and then click Accounts.

5Click Add, E-mail Account, and then click Next.

6Follow the onscreen instructions to add your account.

Using the e-mail program provided by your ISP

Follow the instructions provided by your ISP to install its Web browser and e-mail program, and to set up and use your e-mail account. You can then send and receive e-mail when your computer is connected to your ISP.

52Getting Started (features vary by model)

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Contents Getting Started USA Table of Contents Using the Mouse Using the KeyboardTurning On the Computer for the First Time Introducing Your Computer Software Managing FilesUsing the Memory Card Reader IndexPutting the Computer Together Setting Up the ComputerPlacing the computer in the proper location Connecting to the computer Using surge protectionConnector Icon/Label Description and function Connector Icon/Label Description and function Connecting a Digital Camera Photo or Video Setting Up the Computer Adjusting the screen resolution by using Vista Connecting Other DevicesClick Display Settings Click Apply Click Yes, if it is present Click OK Setting Up a Local Area Network Setting Up a Wired Ethernet Connection Integrated Wireless DevicesConnecting the Wireless LAN Device Select models onlyChecking the wireless LAN device installation Using wireless security featuresConnecting a Modem Finding Guides on the Web Getting HelpFinding Onscreen Guides Click All Programs Click User GuidesUsing the hardware diagnostic tools Using the Onscreen Help and Support CenterUsing the PC Help & Tools Folder Click All Programs Click PC Help & ToolsTurning On the Computer for the First Time Turning Off the Computer Using Shut DownClick Shut Down Using Lock Using Sleep modeUsing Hibernate mode Automatic Sleep, Hibernate, or Away mode Restarting the ComputerConnecting to the Internet Using the Computer with Safety and Comfort Setting Up User AccountsComputer risk Security feature Protecting the ComputerUsing passwords Using firewall software Using antivirus softwarePassword Function Installing critical security updates Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices Click Recover factory settingsClick Help and Support Getting Started features vary by model Identifying Keyboard Features Using the KeyboardAlphanumeric keys Edit keys Function keysArrow keys Numeric keys Keyboard indicatorsIcon Name Description Identifying Special Keyboard Buttons Icon Feature DescriptionSpecial keyboard buttons Hp Or CompaqClick Control Panel Customizing the keyboard buttonsIcon Label Description Click KeyboardKeyboard Shortcuts Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Troubleshooting Synchronizing a wireless mouse and keyboardUsing the Keyboard Getting Started features vary by model Using the Mouse Using the Mouse Buttons ScrollingAutoscrolling Changing Mouse SettingsSwitching mouse button functions PanningTurning on the ClickLock option Changing mouse pointer speedChanging the double-click speed Click the Pointer Options tabChanging the scroll wheel speed Getting Started features vary by model Introducing Your Computer Software Using the DesktopLearning More About Software Removing desktop icons Using the Windows Start Button MenuUsing the All Programs menu Retrieving desktop iconsUsing the Control Panel Organizing the All Programs listResizing Windows Feature Name DescriptionWorking with Digital Images About the Internet Using a Browser Searching the InternetRestricting Internet content Click Internet ExplorerSending and Receiving E-Mail Using Windows MailUsing the e-mail program provided by your ISP Click All Programs Click Windows MailManaging Files Organizing Files with FoldersCreating Folders Moving FilesFinding Files Renaming Files Deleting FilesRetrieving Files from the Recycle Bin Copying FilesUsing a Printer Using the Memory Card Reader Slot reader Media Insertion GuideCard Insert the media Location MMC Plus Card Insert the media Slot reader LocationMiniSD MMC MobileActivity light Upper slot Lower slot Understanding the Activity Light Formatting a Memory CardTroubleshooting the Memory Card Reader Found New Hardware message, connecting a digital camera IndexGetting Started features vary by model Index Part number
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