AirLive ES-6000 User Manual
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The icons and descriptions of Push Mail:
User / Connection Status:
Icon
Description Off-line
On-line Off-line, Push Mail not supported
On-line, Push Mail supported
To enable push e-mail, configure both the device and your mobile device. Follow the steps below and it
will help you with the setting of push e-mail on your mobile phone:
1. Basic requirement: Internet access on your mobile phone
First and foremost, the phone must be a 3G phone or able to access the Internet in any means,
such as GPRS or Wi-Fi. Only when your phone meets one of the mentioned above you may
proceed to the rest steps. If you are already one of the cases, you could start configuring the
connection setting on your mobile phone.
2. E-mail settings:
Accordingly enter the username (it is your account name followed by “.pmail”, e.g., “jacky.pmail”),
password, e-mail address, incoming server and outgoing server (enter the registered domain name
for both incoming and outgoing servers)
3. Connection type:
It determines what protocol the incoming server will be using. In general, POP3 protocol has been
widely used on e-mail service. Nevertheless, it requires manual operation to receive e-mails. In
response, push e-mail employs a more convenient protocol, IMAP, as an approach to
automatically receive e-mails.
Note:
Due to the variation among brands and models, some phones demand a manual operation
before the push e-mail to act on its own.