IPHONE EMAIL SET-UP {UPDATED 06/09/18}
We initially set-up this page to help our clients save valuable time and money hiring IT professionals for things that can be self-taught. This page gets a ton of traffic and we realize that many people out there stumble on this still need help.
Below is the latest that GoDaddy provides and is extremely helpful. If you have older devices, feel free to scroll further down to the 2013 version!
If you are a start-up or have an entrepreneurial side-project
on a shoe-string budget and you do need help with things of
this nature, do let us know and we’ll figure out assistance
from a distance for a small fee. 🙂
Meanwhile, hope the below helps you get email set-up!
Sources:
GoDaddy Set-up Screens 2017 – https://www.godaddy.com/help/iphone-set-up-email-3423
GoDaddy Workspace Email Help – https://www.godaddy.com/help/iphone-troubleshooting-email-setup-6724
iPhone: Set up email
You can set up and use Workspace Email on your Apple mobile devices, including iPhone or iPad.
Before you start, you need to know your POP or IMAP Email Server Settings and ports. To find them, go to the Email Setup Center and write down the information that displays under Email Server Settings, including both the incoming and outgoing server settings.
- Tap Settings
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- Tap Wi-Fi and tap the toggle button to turn it off.
- Tap the Settings button to go back to the Settings screen.
- On the Settings screen, tap the Accounts & Password option.
- Tap Add Account.
- Tap Other.
- Tap Add Mail Account.
- Enter your account details, and tap Next.
- Tap IMAP or POP, depending on the type of account you use.
Note: Not sure of your account type? See POP or IMAP: How do I know what type of account I have?
- Under New Account, enter your Mail Server Settings from the Email Setup Center.
Note: Even though iOS labels the Outgoing Mail Server fields as Optional, you must enter them for your email to work correctly.
- Tap Next. Your mobile device will begin verifying your settings. This may take several minutes.
- Tap Save.
- Turn your wifi back on in the Settings screen.
- Tap Mail to open the app.
- To test your account, compose an email and send it to yourself.
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SCREEN BY SCREEN (2013 version)
WRITTEN STEPS:
- 1. Go to Settings.
- 2. On the Settings screen, tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
- 3. Tap Add Account.
- 4. Tap Other.
- 5. Tap Add Mail Account.
- 6. Enter your Name, FULL email Address, Password, and a short Description for your email. Tap Next.
- 7. If you have IMAP, tap IMAP. or Tap POP if you’re not sure you’re enabled!
- 8. Enter POP settings then tap Save.
- Host name: pop.secureserver.net
- User name: FullEmailAddress@domain.com
- Password: enter password
- 9. or Enter IMAP settings then tap Save.
- Host name: imap.secureserver.net
- User name: FullEmailAddress@domain.com
- Password: enter password
- 10. Enter your Outgoing Mail Server:
- Host name: smtpout.secureserver.net
- User name: FullEmailAddress@domain.com
- Password: enter password
- 11. That’s it.
NOTE: Even though iOS labels these fields as Optional, our email servers require them to send email.
If you have IMAP, tap Next, and then tap Save. Otherwise, just tap Save.