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To configure your iPad for sending and receiving emails using IMAP and SMTP over SSL, follow these steps:
Before You Start:
Email Address: Replace username@example.com with your actual email address.
Server Host: Replace mail.your-server.com with your server's host name (listed in your Control Panel). For example, if your server is s777.sureserver.com, your Server Host would be mail.s777.sureserver.com.
1. Add a Mail Account:
Go to Settings > Apps > Mail.
Tap Mail Accounts > Add Account > Other > Add Mail Account.
2. Enter Account Information:
Name: Your display name (appears in sent emails)
Email: username@example.com
Password: Your email password
Description: Label the account (e.g., "Work" or "Personal")
3. Configure Server Settings:
Choose IMAP and enter the following:
Incoming Mail Server:
Host Name: mail.your-server.com (replace with your server name)
Username: username@example.com (replace with your actual address)
Password: Your email password
Outgoing Mail Server:
Host Name: mail.your-server.com (replace with your server name)
Username: username@example.com (replace with your actual address)
Password: Your email password
Click Next.
4. Select Apps to Use
iPad will ask you to select the apps you want to use with the account. Deselect Notes if you do not wish to store your notes on this account. Click Save.
5. Adjust Advanced Settings
Go to Settings > Apps > Mail.
Tap Mail Accounts > tap on the new account you just created.
Tap Advanced.
Configure IMAP Path Prefix
There, you should set the IMAP Path Prefix to INBOX (all caps).
Synchronize IMAP Folders
You should also synchronize the Drafts, Sent and Deleted folders with the corresponding IMAP folders on the server. To do so, tap on the folder that you would like to configure. For example, tap on Sent Mailbox and tap on the Sent folder on the server.
Do the same for Drafts Mailbox and Trash Mailbox. Tap the back arrow (< Advanced) in the top left corner of the screen to return to the previous screen, then again tap on back arrow (< Account) button there.
6. Save and Finish:
Tap Save to complete the setup.
Your email account is now configured!
To configure your iPad for sending and receiving emails using POP and SMTP over SSL, follow these steps:
Before You Start:
Email Address: Replace username@example.com with your actual email address.
Server Host: Replace mail.your-server.com with your server's host name (listed in your Control Panel). For example, if your server is s777.sureserver.com, your Server Host would be mail.s777.sureserver.com.
1. Add a Mail Account:
Go to Settings > Apps > Mail.
Tap Mail Accounts > Add Account > Other > Add Mail Account.
2. Enter Account Information:
Name: Your display name (appears in sent emails)
Email: username@example.com
Password: Your email password
Description: Label the account (e.g., "Work" or "Personal")
3. Configure Server Settings:
Choose POP and enter the following:
Incoming Mail Server:
Host Name: mail.your-server.com (replace with your server name)
Username: username@example.com (replace with your actual address)
Password: Your email password
Outgoing Mail Server:
Host Name: mail.your-server.com (replace with your server name)
Username: username@example.com (replace with your actual address)
Password: Your email password
4. Save and Finish:
Tap Save to complete the setup.
Your email account is now configured!
You may miss some e-mail messages if you use POP3 to access a mailbox that has SpamAssassin enabled for it. Please read our Possible issues when using POP3 and SpamAssassin article for more information.
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