With your Nook tablet, you can not only read the books but you send emails from your Nook tablet. But there are few limitations of emails in your Nook tablet. We have come up with a small guide that will help you in setting up email automatically and how you can overcome the limitations of emails in your Nook tablet.
Before you try to use the email app on your Nook tablet, you need to set up an email account with a provider like Google for Gmail or your ISP. Once you have your username or email address and password, launch and use the email app like this or you can also take Nook Support:
- Press the ∩ button for displaying the quick navigation bar.
- After this click on the option of Apps.
- In the Apps window, click on email option and choose the automatic setup. You will be taken to the inbox, if you have not visited the email app yet, you will be taken to a screen so that you can set it up.
- After this, type the address for your email account.
- After this, enter the password for the account.
- This step is optional. Click on the checkbox for sending email from this account by default.
- Now click on Next.
- The Nook tablet tries to connect. This will usually succeed if you are using one of the common web based services like Hotmail, Gmail, or Yahoo Mail. You are notified that if all goes well, if not, you will see an error message. If get an error message, try to set it up manually. Take Nook Com Support in the case of any difficulty.
- This step is also optional. Type a name for this account. A name can help you differentiating among multiple accounts. If you don’t want to name the account, leave the option blank.
- Enter you name as you want it to appear in email messages that you send. Recipients will see this name in the From field on their email app.
- Click on Done.
- In the case of any misses, you can take Nook Help.
Although the built-in email app of your Nook tablet works quite well, it does have some limitations when compared to a computer based program like Windows mail or the web-based programs like Gmail or Yahoo mail. It only displays the last 25 emails that you have received. You can ‘t use your nook tablet as a portable repository of your entire email messages of your lifetime. That said, almost all the email service offer web-based access to your full account including your extensive history of correspondence. Use the Nook tablet email program for quick glances at the most pressing messages and then switch over to the web when you need to go back from the future at least 25 messages ago.
The email of your Nook tablet can work with either or both of two most commonly used protocols for customer communication for IMAP or POP. That means If you need to also read the corporate email from the system that is based on Microsoft Exchange Server, you will need to make an adaptation.
The Nook tablet doesn’t let you import or sync with your computer’s contact list. This means you will have to create your own list of email addresses on the tablet. But you can hope for the future update that will fix that. For more information, you can navigate to www Nook com.
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