May 15th, 2009, by Chris Ward
Before you start:
- Please ensure you know your email user name (this is usually the full email address) and password.
- Italicised text is used throughout this guide to demonstrate example settings. This should not be copied directly!
Apple iPhone
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If this is the first account you’re setting up on the iPhone or the iPod Touch, tap Mail. Otherwise, from the Home screen choose “Settings > Mail > Accounts > Add Account…”.
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By tapping the option at the bottom of the list, set the account type as “Other”
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Then input the following information:
- Name – this is the name you want to associate with the e-mail address. It is what people who receive your e-mails will see as who sent the mail
- Address – the e-mail address that you are going to be using (e.g. info@yourdomainname.co.uk)
- Password – The password will also have been supplied to you, please note the password is case sensitive.
- Description – A description so that you can identify your account (e.g. info@yourdomainname.co.uk)
- And tap SAVE.
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Next, select the server type – POP – by tapping the option on the right
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Then input the following account information for the Incoming Mail Server:
- Host Name - In the same way that your website with us is found at www.yourdomainname.co.uk the Host Name needs to be set to mail.yourdomainname.co.uk
(Please do not enter any @ symbols into the server address box).
- User Name – This will be the user name you were given when the account was created (usually the full email address for the account, complete with @ symbol)
- Password – The password field has been completed from your earlier entry.
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Input the same information for the Outgoing Mail Server, exactly as you have entered for the Incoming Mail Server, including the password.
- Then tap SAVE.
- Your iPhone or iPod Touch will then try to verify the POP account information. You may receive a prompt asking to connect without using SSL – tap NO
- Then tap SAVE again.
- You will be prompted that “POP account verification failed” and a warning that this account may “not be able to send or receive emails”. Tap SAVE again.
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Back in the mail settings, select the account you have just configured. Scroll down to the Outgoing Mail Server and select SMTP (No server).
- Select mail.yourdomainname.co.uk (off)
- Turn the server ON and set the Server Port to 465
- Click the back button to save these details.
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Your mail account is now ready for use. Navigate into the Mail to check your mail.
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