Difference between revisions of "iPhone Configuration"

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'''4)''' Select the IMAP button at top, then enter the following information:
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=== Select the IMAP button at top, then enter the following information ===
  
 
Incoming Mail Server
 
Incoming Mail Server
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Then select '''''Save'''''.
 
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=== From the Mail menu, go back into your settings for this account ===
'''5)''' From the mail menu, go back into your settings for this account:
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* Make sure that it is turned on.
 
* Make sure that it is turned on.
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'''6)''' Select SMTP and enter 587 in the Server Port field.
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'''7)''' From the previous menu, go to Advanced. It should look similar to the following images. Be sure that Use SSL is set to off and the Server Port under Incoming Settings is listed as 143.
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=== From the previous menu, go to Advanced ===
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It should look similar to the following images. Be sure that Use SSL is set to '''off''' and the Server Port under Incoming Settings is listed as '''143'''.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 23 September 2009

Select Add Account from the Mail Settings Menu

AddAccount1.png

Select Other

AddAccount2.png


Enter your basic account information

  • Name: Your name.
  • Address: Your email address.
  • Password: Your email password.
  • Description: Description of the mail address. You can put anything in this field ("HE Email" as an example).
NewAccountSettings.png

Then select Save.


Select the IMAP button at top, then enter the following information

Incoming Mail Server

  • Host Name: mail.your_domain.com
  • User Name: Your email address.
  • Password: Your email password.
NewAccountDetailSettings1.png

Outgoing Mail Server

  • Host Name: mail.your_domain.com
NewAccountDetailSettings2.png

Then select Save.

From the Mail menu, go back into your settings for this account

  • Make sure that it is turned on.
  • Your settings should be similar to the following images.
AccountSettings1.png AccountSettings2.png


Select SMTP and enter 587 in the Server Port field

SMTPServerSettings.png


From the previous menu, go to Advanced

It should look similar to the following images. Be sure that Use SSL is set to off and the Server Port under Incoming Settings is listed as 143.

AdvancedSettings1.png AdvancedSettings2.png

You should now be able to send and receive mail with your iPhone.