
Note: If you are using a corporate LAN with remote access, refer to your e-mail
software documentation and contact your Management Information Systems (MIS)
manager or network administrator for setup information.
If your corporate e-mail is Internet-based, your network administrator must provide
you with access around the corporate firewall. If your company uses a LAN with
remote access, you need a client application such as cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail, Notes
Mail, or QuickMail on your Newton device to communicate with your company’s
system. Your network administrator also needs to provide you with settings to
configure your Newton device, such as addresses and phone numbers. In most cases,
your network administrator will set up your corporate e-mail system for you.
What you need
You can use Internet e-mail using an Ethernet or LocalTalk network or using a
modem. Check one of the following sections to make sure you have what you need:
“Using a Modem,” “Using LocalTalk,” or “Using Ethernet.”
Important Apple is not responsible for the proper functioning of modems, modem
setups, and ISP templates.
Using a modem
m Internet e-mail software, such as EnRoute
™
i-net
m a modem compatible with your Newton device
m a modem setup file
m an Internet setup
m an account with an ISP or access to a private intranet through work or school
m network configuration information including
m protocol (PPP, Point-to-Point Protocol, or SLIP, Serial Line Interface Protocol)
m access number
m user ID (also called a user name or login name)
m password
m network configuration information
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