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- | ======Setting up an iPhone====== | + | ======Setting up an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch====== |
- | To set up an iPhone to access VPOP3' | + | To set up an iPhone to access VPOP3' |
+ | These instructions apply to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and are for iOS5. Other versions of iOS should be similar | ||
On the iPhone: | On the iPhone: | ||
- | - go to Settings, then tap 'Mail, Contacts, Calendar' | + | - Go to Settings |
- | - Tap Add Account, then tap Other | + | - Tap 'Mail, Contacts, Calendar' |
+ | - Tap Other \\ {{: | ||
- Choose the Mail account type | - Choose the Mail account type | ||
- Enter your Name, email address, VPOP3 password, and press Save | - Enter your Name, email address, VPOP3 password, and press Save | ||
- | - choose | + | - Choose |
- | - scroll | + | - Scroll |
- | - the Host Name is the the external IP address | + | - The Host Name is the the external IP address of your office network which is mapped through the router to the VPOP3 server |
- | - the User Name is the VPOP3 username | + | - The User Name is the VPOP3 username |
- The Password should already be completed | - The Password should already be completed | ||
- | - scroll | + | - Scroll |
- | - press Save | + | - Press Save |
+ | - If you receive a prompt saying " | ||
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+ | For general advice on using mobile devices, see [[using_a_mobile_phone_with_vpop3|Using a mobile phone with VPOP3]] | ||