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Address section, and Server-assigned address under Name Server Configuration.

If you selected an ISP from the list, the IP addresses will be filled in automatically

If you are connecting to a corporate network, or your ISP was not in the list, you will need to provide the IP addresses. Contact your ISP or network administrator for more information. Tap OK to return to the setup wizard.

You also have the option to choose software and IP header compression options. Ask your ISP if these options are recommended for your account.

If you have created one Service Provider using HP dialup, you can create another by tapping the New button on the HP dialup Service Provider Tab. Then, follow the Setup Wizard to create a new ISP connection.

E-mail Service

Select your service provider's e-mail protocol from the drop-down list. Inbox supports both the POP3 and IMAP4 protocols. POP3 OpenMail is not supported.

The default options represent the settings used by many ISPs. If you are not sure, or you do not have guidance from your ISP, try the default settings.

If your service provider requires you to specify a domain when you log on (for example, when connecting to a Windows NT network), select the Network Domain check box, and then type the domain name in the box.

Depending on your service provider, you may have different addresses for your incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP4) server and your outgoing mail (SMTP) server.

Under Connection Options you can choose a variety of settings for connecting to your e-mail account.

By default, Inbox checks for new messages every 15 minutes while connected. If you want to change this setting, or if you wish