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Email Client Setup: Apple iOS 14

Configuring your email on Apple iOS 14

You will need your incoming mail server, outgoing mail server, full email address, and your email password. The default settings are listed below. 

  1. Go to your phone Settings. It is the gear icon on your phone. 
    gear icon
  2. Swipe down a bit and select Mail.
    Swipe down a bit and select Mail
  3. Scroll to and click on Accounts. 
    Scroll to and click on Accounts
  4. All the email accounts configured on our Apple device will appear, both active and inactive. If it is the first email account that you configure on your phone, you will see an empty list. Click on “Add email account.”
    Click on Add email account
  5. Select Other.
    Select Other
  6. Tap Add Mail Account.
    Tap Add Mail Account
  7. Fill in the following information:
    • Name: How you want your name to appear in emails (example: Jane Test)
    • Email: Your full mailbox address (example: [email protected])
    • Password: Your mailbox password
    • Description: Distinguish this email connection from others you might have set up on your Apple device.
      Fill in account information
  8. Select Next.
  9. Choose POP or IMAP. IMAP synchronizes the email on your phone with the contents of your account on the server, while POP simply downloads the inbox.
  10. Fill in the following information depending on the protocol you chose in Step 9:
    1. POP
      • Name: The name to display on your email
      • Email: Your full mailbox address
      • Description: Distinguish this email connection from others you might have set up on your Apple device.
      • Incoming Mail Server: POP
      • Host Name: pop.domain.com
      • User Name: Your full email address
      • Password: Your email account password 
      • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Host Name: smtp.domain.com
      • User Name: Your full email address
      • Password: Your email account password 
        POP settings
    2. IMAP
      • Name: The name to display on your email
      • Email: Your full mailbox address
      • Description: Distinguish this email connection from others you might have set up on your Apple device.
      • Incoming Mail Server: IMAP
      • Host Name: imap.domain.com
      • User Name: Your full email address
      • Password: Your email account password 
      • Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Host Name: smtp.domain.com
      • User Name: Your full email address
      • Password: Your email account password 
        IMAP settings
  11. Tap Save
  12. Go back to Accounts and select the newly setup email to input the port numbers.
    select the newly created account
  13. Swipe up and tap Advanced. 
    swipe up and tap Advanced
  14. Fill in the following information:
    By default, the IMAP and POP protocols work on two ports:
    Port 143 – this is the default IMAP non-encrypted port;
    Port 993 – this is the port you need to use if you want to connect using IMAP securely.
    Port 110 – this is the default POP non-encrypted port;
    Port 995 – this is the port you need to use if you want to connect using POP securely.
    • Use SSL: toggle the slide button to switch on and off SSL
    • Authentication: Password
    • S/MIME: Off
      The scheduling tab
  15. Go back to the previous page and tap SMTP.
    SMTP server settings
  16. Go to the Outgoing Primary Server.
    Outgoing Primary Server
  17. Fill in the following information:
    • Server: On
    • Host Name: smtp.domain.com
    • User Name: Your full email address
    • Password: Your email account password 
    • Use SSL: Off
    • Authentication: Password
    • Server Port: 587
      outgoing mail server settings
  18. On the top right corner, hit Done.
  19. Go back to the email account settings page and tap Done.
    Done
  20. Select Continue if you get a message stating that the server identity could not be verified.
  21. The email setup for your Apple Device is now complete. You can view your messages through your device's Mail app.

I followed the instructions, but I still can't connect. What can I do?

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