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To send and receive emails using your iphone, you will need a some details that will have been supplied to you by CandyFloss design already.
You will require: Your new email address, The Username that has been supplied, your Password and the incoming and outgoing mail server addresses.
To send and receive emails on the iphone you need to follow these few simple steps and you will be set up in a matter of minutes.
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Without further ado, let us look at the steps which we need to follow for setting up an email account on the iPhone.
1. Open the Settings app > Mail, Contacts, Calendars
2. Add Acount...
3. Other [bottom]
4. Add mail account [top]
5. insert the following details,
Name( This is what people will see when you send them an email),
Addresss ( This is your email address [COPY the second half of the address for later. This saves you typing it in over and over again],
Description (This is what you will see as your named email account, so if you have more than one name them respectively)
6. IMAP selected [top] should already be as default.
7. name, address and description should already be done. (In the top section),
Incoming mail Server
Host name: mail.yourdomain.com
Username: name+yourdomain.com
Password: As supplied by CandyFloss Design
Outgoing mail Server
Host name: mail.yourdomain.com
Username: name+yourdomain.com
Password: As supplied by CandyFloss Design
8. Next [top right] it will now say verifying. Then a pop up will appear, prees CONTINUE, wait patiently, this can take a few minutes now......
9. still verifying... still waiting.... may need to press CONTINUE again, maybe again....
10. Press save [top right], You are now all done and ready to start sending and receiving emails!
NOTES: If you want your emails to notify you as and when they arriv, like push notifications, go to settings > mail, Contacts, Calendars >
half way down there is a box Fetch New Data click this
Set push to on
Every 15 mins or whatever your prefernce.