iPhone/iPad email setup tutorial
In the following examples replace the example information with the correct account information, i.e:
- John Smith = <Your Name>
- johnsmith@webonline.com.au = <your.email@yourdomainname.com.au>
- webonline.com.au = <yourdomainname.com.au>
To Setup an email account with iPhone
| 1. From the home screen of your iPhone click Settings. |
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| 2. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars. |
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| 3. In the Accounts section select Add Account…. |
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| 4. On the Add Account page select Other. |
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| 5. Click Add Mail Account. |
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| 6. On the New Accountpage, complete the following details.Your Name:The name to be displayed when sending email. Address: The email address, e.g. johnsmith@example.com. Password: The password used for this email account. Description : Any text description. |
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| 7. Click [Save]. The iPhone may attempt to automatically retrieve the server settings. If it fails this attempts you should configure the settings manually. |
| 8. SelectPOP from the mail account type. |
| 9. Complete the corresponding information.Your Name: The name to be displayed when sending email. Address: The email address, e.g. johnsmith@example.com. Password: The password used for this email account. Incoming Host Name: mail.yourdomain.com.au Outgoing Host Name :mail.yourdomain.com.au or your Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) outgoing mail server. |
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| 10. Click [Save]. Note: You may be asked to set the account up without SSL. Select Yes. |
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| 11. The email account is displayed in the Accounts list. Select the email account. |
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| 12. Scroll down and select Outgoing Mail Server- mail.yourdomain.com.au |
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| 13. Complete the following information if not already completed: SSL: Off. Authentication: Password. Server Port: 587. |
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| You’re now complete. Test by sending an email to the account. |

















