Follow these steps to create POP connection to an iOS device :
On the iPhone, Select Settings.
Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
Select Add Account.
Select Other.
Select Add Mail Account.
Complete the Name, Address (email address), Password and Description fields.
Click Next.
Ensure POP is selected.
Enter your incoming mail server information:
Hostname : mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : Same password used to access webmail.
Enter your outgoing mail server information:
Hostname : mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : Same password used to access webmail.
Select Next.
The iPhone will attempt to establish an SSL connection to your POP and SMTP servers. If this succeeds, you will be done and can proceed to step 13. If this fails, you will see the prompt, "Do you want to try setting up the account without SSL?"
Select No.
Select Save.
When prompted, "This account may not be able to send or receive emails. Are you sure you want to save," tap Save.
Select the account you just added (identified by your email address)
Scroll down and tap the SMTP button.
Select the server you just added, identified by the hostname from step 9.
Select OFF for Use SSL.
Select Password for Authentication
Select 2525 for Server Port (outgoing).
Select the SMTP button to go back.
Select your email address to go back.
Select Advanced.
Scroll down to Incoming Settings.
Select OFF for Use SSL.
Select Password for Authentication.
Select 110 for Server Port(Incomming).
Select your email address to go back.
Select Mail to go back.
Select the Home button.
Select the Mail App to check your configuration.
Configure POP for iPhone or iPad - SSL ON
Follow these steps to create POP connection to an iOS device :
On the iPhone, tap Settings.
Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
Select Add Account.
Select Other.
Select Add Mail Account.
Complete the Name, Address (email address), Password and Description fields.
Click Next.
Ensure POP is selected.
Enter your incoming mail server information:
Hostname : yourdomainnamecom.mailserverone.com or mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : same password used to access webmail.
Enter your outgoing mail server information:
Hostname : yourdomainnamecom.mailserverone.com or mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : same password used to access webmail.
Enter your outgoing mail server information:
Select Next.
The iPhone will attempt to establish an SSL connection to your POP and SMTP servers. If this succeeds, you will be done and can proceed to step 13. If this fails, you will see the prompt, "Do you want to try setting up the account without SSL?"
Select No.
Select Save.
When prompted, "This account may not be able to send or receive emails. Are you sure you want to save," tap Save.
Select the account you just added (identified by your email address)
Scroll down and tap the SMTP button.
Select the server you just added, identified by the hostname from step 9.
Select ON for Use SSL.
Select Password for Authentication
Select 465 for Server Port.
Select the SMTP button to go back.
Select your email address to go back.
Select Advanced.
Scroll down to Incoming Settings.
Select ON for Use SSL.
Select Password for Authentication.
Select 995 for Server Port.
Select your email address to go back.
Select Mail to go back.
Select the Home button.
Select the Mail App to check your configuration.
Configure IMAP for iPhone or iPad - SSL OFF
Follow these steps to create IMAP connection to an iOS device :
On the iPhone, tap Settings.
Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
Select Add Account.
Select Other.
Select Add Mail Account.
Complete the Name, Address (email address), Password and Description fields.
Click Next.
Ensure IMAP is selected.
Enter your incoming mail server information:
Hostname : mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : same password used to access webmail.
Enter your outgoing mail server information:
Hostname : mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : same password used to access webmail.
Select Next.
The iPhone will attempt to establish an SSL connection to your IMAP and SMTP servers. If this succeeds, you will be done and can proceed to step 13. If this fails, you will see the prompt, "Do you want to try setting up the account without SSL?"
Select No. Select Save.
When prompted, "This account may not be able to send or receive emails. Are you sure you want to save," tap Save.
Select the account you just added (identified by your email address)
Scroll down and tap the SMTP button.
Select the server you just added, identified by the hostname from step 9.
Select OFF for Use SSL.
Select Password for Authentication
Select 2525 for Server Port.
Select the SMTP button to go back.
Select your email address to go back.
Select Advanced.
Scroll down to Incoming Settings.
Select OFF for Use SSL.
Select Password for Authentication.
Select 143 for incomming Server Port.
Select your email address to go back.
Select Mail to go back.
Select the Home button.
Select the Mail App to check your configuration.
Configure IMAP for iPhone or iPad - SSL ON
Follow these steps to create IMAP connection to an iOS device :
On the iPhone, tap Settings.
Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
Select Add Account.
Select Other.
Select Add Mail Account.
Complete the Name, Address (email address), Password and Description fields.
Click Next.
Ensure IMAP is selected.
Enter your incoming mail server information:
Hostname : yourdomainnamecom.mailserverone.com or or mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : the same password used to access webmail.
Enter your outgoing mail server information:
Hostname : yourdomainnamecom.mailserverone.com or or mail.domainname.com
Username : (For Eg. abc-domainname or abc@domainname.com)
Password : the same password used to access webmail.
Select Next.
The iPhone will attempt to establish an SSL connection to your IMAP and SMTP servers. If this succeeds, you will be done and can proceed to step 13. If this fails, you will see the prompt, "Do you want to try setting up the account without SSL?"
Select No.
Select Save.
When prompted, "This account may not be able to send or receive emails. Are you sure you want to save," tap Save.
Select the account you just added (identified by your email address)
Scroll down and tap the SMTP button.
Select the server you just added, identified by the hostname from step 9.
POP – SSL OFF POP - SSL ONIMAP – SSL OFFIMAP – SSL ON
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Configure POP for iPhone or iPad - SSL OFF
Configure POP for iPhone or iPad - SSL ON
Configure IMAP for iPhone or iPad - SSL OFF
Configure IMAP for iPhone or iPad - SSL ON