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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 of your office network which is mapped through the router to the VPOP3 server (or the host name you have defined in your domain configuration which resolves to that address). | + | - The Host Name is the the external IP address of your office network which is mapped through the router to the VPOP3 server (or the host name you have defined in your domain configuration which resolves to that address). |
- | - 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]] | ||