Working with a profile, Connection settings in a profile – Nokia E62 User Manual
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Working with a profile
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Connection. Enter information that lets Mail
for Exchange communicate with the Microsoft
Exchange server that hosts your account.
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Credentials. Enter information that identifies
you—for example, a username and password.
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Sync content. Specify whether you want to
synchronize email, contacts, calendar, or any
combination of the three.
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Sync schedule. Specify when you want
synchronization to occur.
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Calendar. Specify how you want to synchronize
your calendar.
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Contacts. Specify how you want to synchronize
your contacts.
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Email. Specify how you want email to behave
on your phone.
If you want to create a profile at a later date, you
can select
Options > Create Profile to access
this menu again.
Working with a profile
In the profile menu, select a category to display
the settings in that category. Mail for Exchange
can use most of the default profile settings.
However, you must provide a value for all
settings marked by an asterisk (*) in this guide.
Connection settings in a profile
In the Connection screen, you must specify the
name of the Microsoft Exchange server your
account uses and the Internet access point. You
can also specify optional preferences such as
whether you want SSL security and how to sync
while roaming. The Connection Settings are:
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Exchange server*. The Microsoft Exchange
server with which your mobile phone connects.
You must specify either the name or IP address
of the Exchange server. For the name of your
Microsoft Exchange server, contact your
Microsoft Exchange system administrator.
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Secure connection. Increase the security of a
synchronization process by using a secure SSL
connection to the server.
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Access point*. Enter the Internet access point
your mobile phone will use to connect with the
Microsoft Exchange server. You must select an
access point. For information about your access
point, contact your wireless carrier.
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Sync while roaming. Synchronization while
roaming is more expensive than