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,dMail*Link Internet for PowerTalk is a personal e-mail gateway between PowerTalk and the Internet or
*2bother SMTP-based mail systems. It uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to send your outbound
*2gmail to a host on the local network, which in turn uses SMTP or other protocols to send the mail on to
*2gits destination. Incoming Internet mail is received by a server running Post Office Protocol Version 3
*2c(POP3). At this release, the Macintosh must have a direct TCP/IP connection to local network hosts
*2\running SMTP and POP3, which are often the same machine. If you don
t have a working TCP/IP
*2.connection, contact the network administrator.
!About this demonstration software
*Y8This demonstration copy of Mail*Link Internet for PowerT
alk can be used for 60 days fr
om the date of
,-installation. It can be installed only once.
"<After you have been using it for 6 weeks, you will see this
message:
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+9L3This demonstration gateway will expire in 2 weeks.
*.]Please contact StarNine at (510) 649-4949 to purchase a copy. Our Internet e-mail address is
"info@starnine.com".
,dWhen you have one week left, this message will be repeated (
This demonstration gateway will expire
*2gin 7 days
) and will then appear daily until the software has only one day until expiration, at which
time you will see this message:
+9LQThis demonstration gateway will expire in 1 day. It has been temporarily disabled
*\]Please contact StarNine at (510) 649-4949 to purchase a copy. Our Internet e-mail address is
"info@starnine.com".
,aWhen you see this message, you can click the Resolve button to use the gateway for one more day.
*2JAfter the last day, the software will expire and will no longer be usable.
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Copyright
1994.
RAll rights reserved. Mail*Link and StarNine are registered trademarks of StarNine
echnologies, Inc.
PowerT
alk and MacTCP
are trademarks of
Apple Computer
:, Inc. Common Ground is a trademark of No Hands Software,
Inc.
)AtAll other trade names referenced are the service mark, trademark, or registered trademark of the respective manufac-
turer
+ Mail*Link
Internet for PowerTalk
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dThe demonstration copy of this software uses a Key file to validate the gateway each time it is exe-
*2dcuted. Although the Key file indicates that there is no expiration date, the demonstration software
*2Jdoes have a 60-day expiration date and will behave as described on page 1.
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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.
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
VYou can jump to a particular page in this document or move page by page (see the Page
Dmenu), and you can print the document or a range of pages within it.
o install and conf
e the gate-
cway and then send a test message to verify that it is working, follow these pages sequentially and
complete all the steps.
*ddIf you need more information to complete a step, double-click the file named
User Guide.
The User
*2bGuide is in the same viewer format as this Quick Reference. It contains more detailed information
*2habout the installation, configuration, and use of the gateway. It also describes how to manage Internet
*2]addresses in the PowerTalk environment and solve problems you may encounter in gateway opera-
*2ations. We recommend that you check the document
s Table of Contents or Index and print the pages
*2$you need, or print the entire guide.
*dcThis Quick Reference and the User Guide are both located in the folder that contains the Mail*Link
PT/INET Install script.
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,(Install Mail*Link Internet for PowerTalk
Getting Started
on page 9 of the User Guide
for mor
e details.
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)9&To install the PT/Internet software, d
9rag-and-drop the Mail*Link PT/INET Install script on the
Installer.
*?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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-Add the PT/Internet service to your Key Chain
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)91Open the PowerTalk Key Chain, and then click Add.
)9 Select PT/Internet and click OK.
)96Double-click on
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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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)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
e[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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)9MOpen a mail-enabled application, and then enter a subject and brief message.
)99Click the Recipients button, and then select the pencil i
)con in the addressing window to open the
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-
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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