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Revision as of 14:56, 19 January 2010
1. Press the home button, tap on the Settings icon and then tap on the Mail, Contacts, Calendars option.
2. Tap Add Account. Under the Add Account menu, tap Other.
3. Type in your account information as shown below. You can optionally change the Description to whatever you would like. It will only show up in the settings menu and in the mail app if you have multiple email accounts set up on the phone. When you're done, tap Save and the phone will verify your account.
4. You'll now be asked to fill in the server settings. Enter them in as show below. Again, You can optionally change the Description to whatever you would like. Tap on Save when done.
5. The device will verify your account one more time. After the information is checked you will be brought back to the Mail, Contacts, Calendar screen where your email account should now be displayed. You should be able to send and receive email now.