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This example shows how to set up two e-mail accounts — one that uses an Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP) incoming server, and another that uses a POP server.
You can use this XML code as a template for creating your own provisioning documents. Copy and paste the code into a blank text file, edit the characteristic and parm elements to suit your needs, then save it with an XML extension.
Code Example
<wap-provisioningdoc>
<characteristic type="EMAIL2">
<characteristic type="{D671C70B-8EE3-4881-8045-2AEE6F731B55}">
<parm name="SERVICENAME" value="MyIMAP"/>
<parm name="SERVICETYPE" value="IMAP4"/>
<parm name="INSERVER" value="Imapserver"/>
<parm name="OUTSERVER" value="smtpserver"/>
<parm name="AUTHNAME" value="alias"/>
<parm name="AUTHSECRET" value="password"/>
<parm name="DOMAIN" value="oceana"/>
<parm name="REPLYADDR" value="emailAddress"/>
</characteristic>
<characteristic type="{4FE84006-9E8A-4158-864D-A2E1E98C3786}">
<parm name="SERVICENAME" value="MyPOP"/>
<parm name="SERVICETYPE" value="POP3"/>
<parm name="INSERVER" value="popserver"/>
<parm name="OUTSERVER" value="smtpserver"/>
<parm name="AUTHNAME" value="alias"/>
<parm name="AUTHSECRET" value="password"/>
<parm name="DOMAIN" value="oceana"/>
<parm name="REPLYADDR" value="emailAddress"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
</wap-provisioningdoc>
See Also
EMAIL2 Configuration Service Provider Examples for OMA Client Provisioning| EMAIL2 Configuration Service Provider
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