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Email Configutration Settings for Mobile
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Email Configutration Settings for Mobile

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Below Are Guideline(s) of Configuration For Android

 

Step 1. Click on the "Mail" icon on the front screen of your phone. If the "Mail" icon is not available on the Home Screen you can   find it on the Applications screen as well. 

Step 2.  On the Mail screen, click on New account

Step 3.  Select Manual setup

Step 4.  Next we will fill in your incoming server settings:

* Email Address: This is your full email address, for example: abc@falconmind.com.

* Username: Here you will put in your full email address again, this is very important to use the full email address.

 *Password: This is the password for your email address.  It will not necessarily be the same as your cPanel password.

*POP Server: put in mail.example.com (with your domain). 

 *Security Type: None (default)

*Server Port: 110 (default)

N/B:Once you have put in your information, click "Next".

Step 5.  Now we will fill in your outgoing server settings:

 *SMTP Server: mail.example.com (with your own domain). 

 *Security Type: None (default)

*Server Port: 587 (or port 25 however many Providers block port 25 to reduce Spam)

Click Next.  On the final screen you can name the account what you want.  You may choose "work email" or just use the actual email address. This is just a method so you can identify the account for yourself.  You will also get an option to choose if this is your default email account.  Once you are done, click Finish setup.

 

 

*Below Are Guideline(s) To Configuring your iPhone 6 for Email*

Step 1:  Look for your Settings icon. Click on it to start.

Step 2: Look for the icon labeled Mail,Contacts, Calendars.

Step 3: Next, click on Add Account. It will be near the top of the screen in the section labeled "Accounts".

Step 4: Choose Other in order to add a hosting email account.

Step 5:Strangely, you will see yet another option that asks you to Add Mail Account. Click on this option to proceed.

Step 6: You will then be asked to fill in the information for your email account. This includes your name, your email address, password and a description of the mail account.

Step 7: After you fill in your information, the next screen includes the settings for both the incoming and outgoing mail server. Go here to find help with your email settings. Use the settings in the mail article to fill in each section.

Step 8: After you fill in each section for the incoming and outgoing server, your phone will attempt to verify the server. If you see this warning, please click on Details. You will then see the details for the certificate in use. Make sure to select to trust the certificate. The certificate is a self-signed certificate used by email server. The certificate information should show that it is coming from your mail server. If it is, then click the options to trust the certificate and then your iPhone will be able to confirm the server.

Step 9: You will briefly see a screen checking off everything for the email account followed by a screen which has sliders for enabling Mail and Notes. At the top of the screen will be options to Cancel or Save. Click on Save to proceed with adding your email account.

**Congratulations, you have completed the configuration of email for your iPhone 6! Note that this applies to both IMAP or POP3 protocols. 

 
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