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==XMission Email on your iPhone iOS5==
 
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That's it! Now press [[Image:iphone-home-button.png]] home, tap on the [[Image:Mail_icon.jpg]] mail icon and you should now be able to send and receive email from your iPhone! You can send a test message to support@xmission.com and you should get an automatic reply.
 
That's it! Now press [[Image:iphone-home-button.png]] home, tap on the [[Image:Mail_icon.jpg]] mail icon and you should now be able to send and receive email from your iPhone! You can send a test message to support@xmission.com and you should get an automatic reply.
  
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 14 January 2020

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XMission Email on your iPhone iOS5

This setup applies to iPhone iOS versions 5.0 and beyond


1. Press the Iphone-home-button.png home button, tap on the Ip2.jpg Settings icon and then tap on the Mail, Contacts, Calendars option.

Ios3-home.png Ios3-settings.png


2. Tap Add Account. Under the Add Account menu, tap Other.

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3. Tap in your account information. Your Name, your Address(email address) and your Password. Set Description to XMission. When you're done, tap Save and the phone will go to the next step.

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4. The next stage will present you with a New Account information page, with IMAP highlighted.

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5. Tap on Host Name under Incoming Mail Server and enter mail.xmission.com. Put just your user name portion of your email address (without @xmission.com) in User Name.

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6. Tap on Host Name under Outgoing Mail Server and enter mail.xmission.com. Put just your user name portion of your email address (without @xmission.com) in User Name.

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7. Tap on Save and the phone will return to the Mail, Contacts, Calendars settings screen.

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8. Tap on XMission (Mail) under Accounts and you should see your setup summarized.

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9. Tap on SMTP mail.xmission.com > under Outgoing Mail Server then mail.xmission.com under Primary Server. Ensure the Server switch is On, Use SSL switched On, Authentication is Password, and the Server Port is set to 465.

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10. Tap the back arrows in the upper left hand corner to return to the screen presented above in Step #8. Tap the Advanced button at the bottom above Delete Account. The Advanced Settings should have Use SSL switched On, Authentication is Password, and the Server Port is set to 993.

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12. If you use any other email software, make certain that the folders set in Step #11 agree, otherwise you will end up with multiple folders with the same purpose. These folder names are sensitive to case.


That's it! Now press Iphone-home-button.png home, tap on the Mail icon.jpg mail icon and you should now be able to send and receive email from your iPhone! You can send a test message to support@xmission.com and you should get an automatic reply.