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The quick guide to user names, e-mail addresses and passwords
USER NAME
Your Easicom
TV3
enables up
to five users to register their
own user name. This could
be your first name, e.g. John.
It enables you to keep
e-mails separate from other
users.
Your Easicom
TV3
is supplied
with one name – User 1 –
already stored and which
you can change.
See page 12
.
PASSWORD
If you wish, you can also
enter a password which
helps prevent other users
from seeing your e-mails.
A password can be anything
you like, e.g. ‘123’.
The Easicom
TV3
is supplied
with one password already
stored. This is ‘password’ –
which you can change.
See page 12.
USAGE
You have to enter your User
Name and Password
whenever you want to use
your Easicom
TV3
to
write/read e-mails or letters.
POP 3 USER NAME
The POP 3 user name will
be allocated to you when
you ring up to register with
Freeserve.
This POP 3 user name will
then form part of your e-mail
address.
If your POP 3 user name is
“smith.freeserve.co.uk”
then your e-mail address
becomes “your name @
smith.freeserve.co.uk”.
The Freeserve registration
desk will help you with this.
POP 3 PASSWORD
Once you have agreed your
POP 3 user name with your
Freeserve Operator, you will
then be asked to select a
POP 3 password.
You will not have to enter
a password every time you
log on to the Internet,
Easicom
TV3
will handle this
for you, but you should write
it down as you may need it
in the event of any queries
with Freeserve.
USAGE
The POP 3 user name and
POP 3 password should be
entered into the Easicom
TV3
.
See page 13/14.
The Easicom
TV3
then
automatically uses this
information whenever you
send or receive an e-mail.
Your POP 3 user
name/password is not the
same as your Easicom
TV3
user name/password.
Do not enter your POP 3
user name/password instead
of your user name/password
when you want to use your
Easicom
TV3
.
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TV3
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