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The built-in e-mail application requires some setting up to get it working, but many people prefer to use it because they feel it's quicker and more flexible than webmail.
The built-in e-mail application requires some setting up to get it working, but many people prefer to use it because they feel it's quicker and more flexible than webmail.
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===How to use webmail on the tablets===
===How to use webmail on the tablets===
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Incidentally, if you're a Gmail user and your tablet is on a slow connection, you might want to use the simpler version of the Gmail site by logging on as usual and then clicking on the "HTML" link at the bottom of the page. If you're on a VERY slow connection, there's an even simpler version of Gmail which you can access at the address m.gmail.com
Incidentally, if you're a Gmail user and your tablet is on a slow connection, you might want to use the simpler version of the Gmail site by logging on as usual and then clicking on the "HTML" link at the bottom of the page. If you're on a VERY slow connection, there's an even simpler version of Gmail which you can access at the address m.gmail.com
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===Do you often use Gmail through your tablet web browser? If so, read this===
===Do you often use Gmail through your tablet web browser? If so, read this===
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If Mnotify is set up correctly, the yellow exclamation mark should disappear and be replaced by a white envelope (if you have unread mail) or a dark one (if there's no unread mail). The white envelope will flash if you have brand new unread mail. Clicking on the envelope brings up a menu which includes a "View Inbox" option that opens a new browser window and takes you straight to your Gmail inbox. You can also select "Check Mail Now" if you want to manually check for new messages, though the app will automatically check at regular intervals anyway.
If Mnotify is set up correctly, the yellow exclamation mark should disappear and be replaced by a white envelope (if you have unread mail) or a dark one (if there's no unread mail). The white envelope will flash if you have brand new unread mail. Clicking on the envelope brings up a menu which includes a "View Inbox" option that opens a new browser window and takes you straight to your Gmail inbox. You can also select "Check Mail Now" if you want to manually check for new messages, though the app will automatically check at regular intervals anyway.
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===How to use the tablets' built-in e-mail application===
===How to use the tablets' built-in e-mail application===
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Here's how to set up the application:
Here's how to set up the application:
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# Click on the contacts icon (the orange icon on the left).
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1. Click on the contacts icon (the orange icon on the left).
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# Click on "View E-Mail Inbox".
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# The app's account setup wizard will automatically appear. Click "Next".
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2. Click on "View E-Mail Inbox".
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# Select your country from the dropdown "Region" list.
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# Select your e-mail provider from the "Service Provider" dropdown list.
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3. The app's account setup wizard will automatically appear. Click "Next".
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# If you want, give the account a name (e.g. "Gmail" or "My email" or whatever, it's not important). You can just leave it as "Account" if you want.
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# Click on "Next".
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4. Select your country from the dropdown "Region" list.
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# Enter the name you want to appear on your e-mails.
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# Enter the username of your e-mail account (write it in full including the part after the @ sign, e.g. example@example.com).
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5. Select your e-mail provider from the "Service Provider" dropdown list.
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# Enter the password of your e-mail account.
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# Enter the address of your e-mail account (e.g. example@example.com).
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6. If you want, give the account a name (e.g. "Gmail" or "My email" or whatever, it's not important). You can just leave it as "Account" if you want.
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# Click on "Next".
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# Click on "Finish".
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7. Click on "Next".
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8. Enter the name you want to appear on your e-mails.
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9. Enter the username of your e-mail account (write it in full including the part after the @ sign, e.g. example@example.com).
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10. Enter the password of your e-mail account.
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11. Enter the address of your e-mail account (e.g. example@example.com).
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12. Click on "Next".
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13. Click on "Finish".
The e-mail app should now be set up for use with your e-mail account. It will now automatically try to check your inbox, and if it succeeds then you have set everything up correctly.
The e-mail app should now be set up for use with your e-mail account. It will now automatically try to check your inbox, and if it succeeds then you have set everything up correctly.
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You can write a new e-mail by clicking on the contacts icon (the orange icon) and selecting "Compose E-Mail Message". The icons next to the "To" and "CC" fields let you select recipients from your tablet's contacts list, and the icon next to the subject line lets you attach a file from the tablet's memory. When you're ready to send the mail, click on the envelope icon in the bottom left of the screen.
You can write a new e-mail by clicking on the contacts icon (the orange icon) and selecting "Compose E-Mail Message". The icons next to the "To" and "CC" fields let you select recipients from your tablet's contacts list, and the icon next to the subject line lets you attach a file from the tablet's memory. When you're ready to send the mail, click on the envelope icon in the bottom left of the screen.
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===How to make the built-in e-mail app tell you when you've got new mail (and also how to turn this feature off)===
===How to make the built-in e-mail app tell you when you've got new mail (and also how to turn this feature off)===
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To switch the feature off, use the method above but UNtick the box marked "Update Automatically.
To switch the feature off, use the method above but UNtick the box marked "Update Automatically.
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===How to use the tablet's contacts list===
===How to use the tablet's contacts list===
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By default the contacts list is blank of course, but you can add names and addresses very easily:
By default the contacts list is blank of course, but you can add names and addresses very easily:
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# Click on the contacts icon (the orange icon on the left).
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1. Click on the contacts icon (the orange icon on the left).
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# Click on "View Contacts".
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# Click on the + sign at the bottom of the screen.
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2. Click on "View Contacts".
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# Enter whatever information you want to, and if you want to add a new category of information click on the "Add Field" option. You can also add an image for that contact by clicking on the "Browse" button and selecting the appropriate image file from your tablet's memory.
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# When you've finished adding info about the contact, click on OK.
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3. Click on the + sign at the bottom of the screen.
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4. Enter whatever information you want to, and if you want to add a new category of information click on the "Add Field" option. You can also add an image for that contact by clicking on the "Browse" button and selecting the appropriate image file from your tablet's memory.
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5. When you've finished adding info about the contact, click on OK.
...and that's it, the contact is added to your tablet's list.
...and that's it, the contact is added to your tablet's list.
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