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691-0992-A,Power Macintosh 5260-100. Apple Macintosh CD. SSW 7.5.3. Disc v1.0 (CD).toast
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PowerTalk Connectivity
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Mail*Link® PT⁄INET
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PT⁄INET Quick Reference
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,dMail*Link Internet for PowerTalk is a personal e-mail gateway between PowerTalk and the Internet or
*2_other SMTP-based mail systems. It requires a TCP/IP connection to a host that runs Simple Mail
*2aTransfer Protocol (SMTP) and Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3). The TCP/IP connection can be
*2eon a local network or across a dial-up IP connection using a Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) or
*2FPoint-to-Point Protocol (PPP) program, such as InterSLIP
or MacPPP.
*daMail*Link Internet for PowerTalk uses SMTP to send your outbound mail to the host, which in turn
*2duses SMTP or other protocols to send the mail on to its destination. Incoming Internet mail is down-
*2`loaded from your e-mail account on a POP3 server. SMTP and a POP3 server can run on the same or
different hosts.
How to use this Quick Reference
This Quick Refer
ence shows how to install, con
)@-e, and test the Mail*Link Internet for PowerT
gateway
<. Follow the pages sequentially and complete all the steps.
This Quick Refer
ence does not
,!describe how to establish your IP
+ connection. If you don
t have a working IP
connection, see
Check-
ing the IP
) connection
on page 17 of the User Guide
2 and contact the network administrator or service
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A: If you are using a dial-up IP connection, you should also read
Dial-up IP Connections
on page 55 of the User Guide
}? for the recommended way to configure and use PT/Internet with
dial-up connections.
,eIf you need more information to complete a step, insert the User Guide diskette and double-click the
*2bUser Guide file. You can jump to a particular page or move through the document page-by-page (use
*2bthe document
s Page menu), and you can print the document or a range of pages within it. We recom-
*2[mend that you check the document
s Table of Contents or Index and print the pages you need.
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Copyright
1994.
RAll rights reserved. Mail*Link and StarNine are registered trademarks of StarNine
echnologies, Inc.
Macintosh and the
y(Apple logo are registered trademarks of
Apple Computer
, Inc. PowerT
alk and MacTCP
are trademarks
Apple Computer
, Inc.
)SaAll other trade names referenced are the service mark, trademark, or registered trademark of the
respective manufacturer
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+ Mail*Link
Internet for PowerTalk
Installation Quick Refer
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(Install Mail*Link Internet for PowerTalk
Getting Started
on page 9 of the User Guide
if you would like mor
e details.
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)9PInsert the Mail*Link PT/INET disk, launch the Install script, and click Install.
*>fMacTCP is installed if it is not already present or if your current version of MacTCP is earlier than
*2g2.0.4. Installing version 2.0.4 does not affect your IP configuration in the MacTCP Prefs file. If you
*2Dprefer, you can click Customize and omit MacTCP by not selecting it.
Restart the Macintosh.
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J Mail*Link Internet for PowerTalk, you must perform an additional step to
`inform PowerTalk about the new software. After the Macintosh restarts, log into PowerTalk, open
*2cyour Key Chain, open the PT/Internet service item and close it again. Then, restart the Macintosh.
MPORTANT
U Once you have installed a personal gateway such as Mail*Link Internet for PowerTalk
`in the PowerTalk Key Chain, if you subsequently remove the gateway from the Key Chain, any mail
*2`in your In Tray that has been downloaded by the gateway will be deleted. We strongly advise you
*2`to copy the contents of your In Tray to a folder before removing any personal gateways from the
PowerTalk Key Chain.
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,-Add the PT/Internet service to your Key Chain
Gateway Con
&guration
on page 17 of the User Guide
for mor
e information.
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)92Open your PowerTalk Key Chain, and then click Add.
)9 Select PT/Internet and click OK.
)96Double-click on
Not Configured
in the Service field.
)9+The PT/Internet configuration window opens.
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Configure the gateway
*j]You must supply valid configuration information about the login name and password you use to
*2eaccess your POP3 account, the name of the Internet mail server, your full Internet address, and your
real name. See
Required mail account information
on page 22 of the User Guide
for details. If you
^are not sure about any of these parameters, ask the network administrator or service provider.
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)9_Type your login name in the User Account field. This must be the name you use to log into your
*2 POP account. For example, type:
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david
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VIf your POP account resides on a different system than the SMTP host, include the POP
_server hostname in this field. For example, if the POP server name is
mozart
and your domain
name is
abc.com
, type:
david@mozart.abc.com
)9aClick Password. In the dialog that opens, type the password you use to log into your POP account
*2!(and confirm), and then click OK.
)9GType the name of the SMTP host in the Server field. For example, type:
sparky.abc.com
[This name is always used as the SMTP host name; if you didn
t enter a hostname in the User
*2AAccount field, this name is also used as the POP server hostname.
)9QType your full Internet address in the
Reply address
field. For example, type:
david@abc.com
)9)Enter your real name. For example, type:
David Livingstone
)9ZClose the configuration window. Your Key Chain will show the name of the SMTP host as the
*2%name of the PT/Internet service item.
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Send a test message
*jSSend a message to your own Internet address to verify that the gateway is working.
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)9MOpen a mail-enabled application, and then enter a subject and brief message.
)99Click the Recipients button, and then select the pencil i
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Type-in Addressing pane.
)9'Select PT/Internet in the Catalog menu.
)9?Type your own Internet address in the pane. For example, type:
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david@abc.com
)9=Click To, and then click Done to close the addressing window.
)9ESend the message as usual. Make sure you send it in AppleMail format.
)9AWithin a few moments, the message should arrive in your In Tray.
, Double-click the message to ver-
e ify that it is the one you sent.
If the message doesn
t appear in your In Tray
on page 31 of the User Guide
if the message does
, not appear within a few moments.
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