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diff --git a/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_002.sgml b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_002.sgml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b68247a --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_002.sgml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +<sect>Quick-guide to mail setup + +<sect1>Starting Sylpheed for the first time + +<p> +When starting Sylpheed for the first time, you will be +guided through the first basic steps of the setup. +First a pop-up window will show up and you will be asked +to define the directory Sylpheed will use to store your +messages and folders. This directory will be created under +your home directory (or under C:\windows\Application Data\Sylpheed +on windows). The default name for this directory is "Mail". + +<figure loc="here"> + <ph vspace="1cm"> + <img src="snapshots/wizard_1.png"> +</figure> + +Then the account preferences window shows up. Based on +your configuration (local UNIX mailbox or POP account), +read one of the following sections for the next steps +of the configuration. + +<sect1>Setup for reading your Unix mailbox in a hurry<p> +<itemize> +<item>In the configuration menu, select "Create new account". +<item>In the <ref id="Basic"> tab, name the account. You can select this account to be the default account ("Usually used"). +<item>Enter your name and e-mail address. +<item>To select your local unix mailbox, in the Protocol box you select "None (local)". +<item>When you select this option, the "Server for receiving" is greyed out, since this is not relevant. You can enter the server to send (SMTP) in this tab also. +</itemize> +Settings in the remaining tabs can usually be left at default values. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_basic.png"></figure> + +The <ref id="Receive"> tab is not used in this setup, since you are not polling a server, your mail is delivered to you. + +In the <ref id="Send"> tab you can select headers and SMTP authentication. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_send.png"></figure> + +In the <ref id="Compose"> tab you can define your signature file. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_compose.png"></figure> + +In the <ref id="Advanced"> tab you can edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally will need no change. + +This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed for local mailboxes. You can select "Message -> receive new mail" or press the <ref id="shortcut"> and see if there is new mail! +</sect1> +<sect1>Setup for reading POP3 mail in a hurry<p> +<itemize> +<item>In the configuration menu, select "Create new account". +<item>In the <ref id="Basic"> tab, name the account. You can select this account to be the default account ("Usually used"). +<item>Enter your name and e-mail address. +<item>To check your POP3 mail, in the Protocol box you select "POP3 (normal)". +<item>Enter the server information for "Server for receiving". You can then enter the server to send (SMTP) in this tab. +</itemize> +Settings in the remaining tabs can usually be left at default values. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_pop_basic.png"></figure> + +The <ref id="Receive"> tab offers advanced POP3 options. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_pop_receive.png"></figure> + +In the <ref id="Send"> tab you can select headers and SMTP authentication. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_send.png"></figure> + +In the <ref id="Compose"> tab you can define your signature file. + +<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_compose.png"></figure> + +In the <ref id="Advanced"> tab you can edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally will need no change. + +This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed for POP3 mailsystems. You select "Message -> receive new mail" or press the <ref id="shortcut"> and see if there is new mail! +</sect1> +</sect> |