In this guide, we show you how to add your email account with IMAP to the Mail app on your iPhone with iOS 11. Show
You can also choose to set up your account with Mobile Sync (Exchange ActiveSync). Check out the guide below. Setting up Mobile Sync (Exchange ActiveSync) on iPhone
Step 1 - Go to Settings > Accounts & PasswordsOpen Settings on your iPhone and tap Accounts & Passwords. Step 2 - Tap Add AccountTap Add Account. Step 3 - Tap OtherSelect Other as the account type. Step 4 - Tap Add Mail AccountTap Add Mail Account. Step 5 - Enter your account detailsEnter the account details for the email you want to add:
Tap Next to continue. Step 6 - Select IMAPTap IMAP as the account type. Step 7 - Enter your server settingsEnter the following settings: Incoming server:
Outgoing server:
Tap Next to continue. Step 8 - Save the accountTap Save to create the account. Note that syncing of notes is not supported via IMAP, so we recommend disabling the option. Step 9 - Tap the account you addedTap the account you just added. You'll recognise it by the description. Step 10 - Tap your account againTap your account again to open your settings. Step 11 - Tap AdvancedTap Advanced at the bottom of your screen. Step 12 - Check Mailbox behavioursCheck if the Mailbox behaviours are set correctly to make sure that your emails are saved in the right place. You need to select the following folders on the server:
If no folder, or a different folder, is selected, tap the mailbox and select the correct folder on the server. (The name of the folder is in English.) Apple iPhone XPlease select your country and operator below to see Device Guides for your operator. Please note: Your operator does not offer Device Guides. Some phones, tablets, guides, settings and other features will be unvavailable or incorrect. Got itLong gone are the days when you needed your Mac to customize your email the way you liked it. Now you can set up Mail on your iPhone or iPad, with a couple of taps. The best part is, there are all sorts of ways to customize your accounts and make them your own. There are a lot of useful features that you can find if you manage Mail settings for iPhone and iPad. That includes how they're previewed, what swipe actions do, the style of flags displayed, how threading works, your email signature, and more! How to get a notification when someone replies to your email
You can choose to adjust and customize your notifications to add sounds, notifications in the notification center, badge app icons, or to have notifications appear on your lock screen. How to manage email accountsBefore you can manage Mail settings for iPhone and make changes to any of your email accounts, you need to know where to look.
How to change preview linesThe number of preview lines lets you choose between more text per message, or squeezing in more messages. Choose the amount that's right for you.
How to Show To/Cc labelsIf who sent or who was copied on an email isn't vital first-glance information for you, you can hide it and then expand it only when/if you really want to see it. Otherwise, you can make sure it's always visible immediately.
How to change swipe optionsSwipe gestures make it super fast to triage your email, especially on the go. Pick the options that best match how you use email.
How to toggle Ask Before DeletingEver delete an email by accidentally tapping in the wrong place? You can force iOS to ask before deleting a message or, if that's too slow, make sure it deletes immediately.
How to Load Remote ImagesRemote images are pictures store on the server that make email better looking or more informative, but also take time and bandwidth to download. They can also sometimes contain tracking pixels, so newsletters or deal mails know, for example, that you've opened the email.
How to organize emails by threadSome people want all their individual emails shown in chronological order. Others want all emails from the same conversation grouped together. Pick the option that works best for you.
How to Collapse Read Messages
How to move a thread's most recent message to the topThreads can be convenient but also confusing. Sometimes, in a conversation, you lose track of which message was the most recent. If you want to, though, you can make sure the latest message is always on top.
How to turn complete threads on and offTo save space, you can choose only to see the latest messages in a thread. If you want to see all of them, all the time, there's an option for that.
How to turn Always Bcc Myself on and offWant to makes sure you always get sent a copy of your own email? It's not just for POP email anymore; you can get a blind copy every time.
How to mark addressesIf you want to make sure you're sending an email from or to people at a specific domain — for example, if I want to make sure I'm sending from my futurenet.com address to my colleagues at futurenet.com, I can have iOS mark (i.e., highlight) those addresses. It's a way to avoid mistakingly sending from or to the wrong address or people.
How to turn Increase Quote Level on and offEmail has evolved to include a quote system that tries to distinguish your reply from their reply from the previous reply... and so on. One quote level is the previous message, two the message before that, three — you get the idea. If you need to make it clear who said what, you can adjust the quote level to make it super obvious.
How to set your signatureWant to make sure all your emails finish with your preferred flourish? Add a signature!
Any Questions?Is there anything you would like to learn about how to manage Mail settings for iPhone or iPad? Let us know in the comments below! Where do I find my email settings on iPhone?Go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts.
How do I change my email settings on iPhone?Apple iPhone - Adjust Email Account Settings (Personal POP / IMAP.... Settings. ... . From the 'ACCOUNTS' section, tap an email account.. Tap the following switch(es) to turn on or off : ... . Tap. ... . If available, verify the incoming mail server info (e.g., Host Name, Username, etc.).. Tap. ... . Tap the. ... . Verify the outgoing mail server settings:. Where do I find my email account settings?Google Account email. On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app Google. Manage your Google Account.. At the top, tap Personal info.. Under "Contact info," tap Email.. Tap Google Account email. ... . Follow the steps on the screen.. How do I know if my email is POP or IMAP iPhone?How do I know if my email is POP or IMAP? You can find out whether your email is POP or IMAP by checking your email client. Open your email account settings and it will usually indicate if you're set up for POP or IMAP. Keep in mind there's a third way of accessing email: through a browser.
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