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posted this on October 24, 2011 11:18
1. Tap "Settings"
2. Tap "Mail"
3. Tap "Add Account..."
4. Tap "Other"
5. Tap "POP"
6. Enter this Information in the screen; Examples are below each entries description --For the examples we'll assume my Name is Georges S. and my email address is georges@crystaltech.com and the password is 'icandoit'--
Name: <your Name>
ex. Name: Georges S.
Address: <Your Email address>
ex. Address: georges@crystaltech.com
Description: <1 line description of the mail account>
ex. Descriptions: My crystaltech email
-Incoming Mail Server-
Host Name: <Mail server address; mail.(yourdomain.com)>
ex. Host Name: mail.crystaltech.com
User Name: <login username; (your mail account@your domain name)
ex. User Name: georges@crystaltech.com
Password: <Your mail password>
ex. Password: icandoit (will display as just dots)
-Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)- (all the same as the fist section)
Host Name: <Mail server address; mail.(yourdomain.com)>
ex. Host Name: mail.crystaltech.com
User Name: <login username; (your mail account@your domain name)
ex. User Name: georges@crystaltech.com
Password: <Your mail password>
ex. Password: icandoit (will display as just dots)
7. Tap "Save"
8. Back at the main screen repeat steps 1 and 2.
9. Click on your new Mail account (ex. My crystaltech email) (should appear above "Add Account...")
10. Scroll down and Tap "Advanced"
11. Use the following options;
-Incoming Settings-
Use SSL: Off
Authentication: Password > (some recommend using the "MD5 Challenge-Response")
Server Port: 110
-Outgoing Settings-
Use SSL: Off
Authentication: Password
Server Port: 8889
12. Save the settings and you should be all set to start receiving emails.
Note: There are many more settings that the iPhone has for emails but that is beyond the scope of this tutorial. Please check your manual for further details on these settings.