Letting Your NOOK Set up Your Account

To let your NOOK automatically configure your email account, do this:

1.On the email account set-up screen, enter the email address of the account you want to configure. This should be an account you already have set up with your ISP or with an email service provider such as Google.

2.Enter the password for the account.

3.Tap Next.

Your NOOK connects to the email account and set up a connection. It then presents a screen with several options. You can control how often your NOOK should check for email, whether or not you would like to be notified when email arrives, and so on.

4.Select the options you want, and tap Next.

5.If you would like to give this account a name (such as Gmail) so you can distinguish it from other email accounts on your NOOK, enter the name in the field labeled Give this account a name. If you do not want to give this ac- count a name, leave this field blank.

6.In the field labeled Your name, enter your name as you would like it to appear in email messages you send. This name is the name that shows up in the From field in email listings.

7.Click Done.

You’ve finished setting up your email account.

Manually Setting up Your Account

NOTE: To set up your account manually, you will need to know the name of your account’s email server. Most ISPs and email service providers provide this information in their help pages. If you are setting up an email account for a business or other private organization, you might need to ask a system administrator for the server name and other relevant configuration information.

1.On the email account set-up screen, enter the email address of the account you want to configure. This should be an account you already have set up with your ISP or with an email service provider such as Google.

2.Enter the password for the account.

3.To make this account the default account you will use for sending mail from your NOOK, check the box labeled Send email from this account by default.

4.Tap Manual Setup.

Your NOOK displays a Server settings screen.

5.In the Domain Username field, enter your username for this server.

NOTE: Some servers require that your name begin with a backward slash \. Your system administrator will know whether or not your email account requires this.

6.In the Server name field, enter the name of the server.

7.To always use SSL when connecting to the email server, check the Use secure connection (SSL) field.

NOTE: SSL, which stands for Secure Socket Layer, is a widely-used technology for encrypting Internet so it can- not be intercepted or tampered with.

8.To accept all SSL certificates from email servers, check the box labeled Accept all SSL certificates.

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