How to setup a POP email account on your iPadThis tutorial will show you how to setup a POP email account on your iPad.First, locate and press the Settings icon. It may be on a different screen or in a different location than shown here.Then select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.Select Add Account.Then choose Other.Press Add Mail AccountEnter the Name, Email address, and Email password of the email account you're adding.A Description will automatically appear, but you can change it if you likeWhen finished, press NextIn this tutorial we are creating a POP account... therefore, ensure the POP option is selected here.Next you have to enter your Incoming Mail Server settings... press here...Then enter the Host Name, User Name and Password for the Incoming Mail ServerNext, enter the Host Name, User Name and Password for the Outgoing Mail ServerWhen finished, press SaveSuccess! The POP email account has been setup on the iPhone, and you can see it here listed under AccountsLet's return to the home screen by pressing the Home button on the iPad.To check your email, press the Mail icon here (Note: the icon may be in a different location on your iPad)If you have multiple email accounts setup in your iPad, they'll all be listed here.Select the email account we just setup...... and any emails in your inbox will be displayed here.Click an email header to see the emailThat's it! You now know how to setup a POP email account on your iPad.
How to setup an IMAP email account on your iPadThis tutorial will show you how to setup an IMAP email account on your iPad.First, locate and press the Settings icon. It may be on a different screen or in a different location than shown here.Then select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.Select Add Account.Then choose Other.Press Add Mail AccountEnter the Name, Email address, and Email password of the email account you're adding.A Description will automatically appear, but you can change it if you likeWhen finished, press NextIn this tutorial we are creating an IMAP account... therefore, ensure the IMAP option is selected here.Next you have to enter your Incoming Mail Server settings... press here...Then enter the Host Name, User Name and Password for the Incoming Mail ServerNext, enter the Host Name, User Name and Password for the Outgoing Mail ServerWhen finished, press NextThen press SaveSuccess! The IMAP email account has been setup on the iPad, and you can see it here listed under AccountsLet's return to the home screen by pressing the Home button on the iPadTo check your email, press the Mail icon here (Note: the icon may be in a different location on your iPad)If you have multiple email accounts setup in your iPad, they'll all be listed here.Select the email account we just setup...That's it! You now know how to setup an IMAP email account on your iPad.
Configuring an IMAP email account in Outlook 2016 This video assumes you already have an existing email account created with your host or email provider, or you've created your own in your hosting control panel. Now let's learn how to configure Outlook with your existing email account using the IMAP email protocol. Click the File tab... ... then click Add Account. Enter the email address you want to setup, then click Advanced Options. Click to set the account up manually, then click Connect. Click the IMAP option. This is where you have to define your server settings for both your incoming and your outgoing mail. For these settings, you should refer to the documentation where you have your email account setup. Some common server settings are mail.yourdomain.com or simply yourdomain.com (where yourdomain.com is everything after the @ symbol in your email address). Once you know what they should be, enter your incoming server name. Choose your incoming mail encryption method. Then make sure you have the correct incoming mail port number entered. If you chose the SSL/TLS encryption method (which is recommended), then your incoming port number for the IMAP protocol should be 993. Otherwise, it should be 143. Next, enter your outgoing server name... again, make sure you check your email documentation for exactly what this should be. Choose your outgoing encryption method. If you choose the recommended SSL/TLS encryption method, your port number should be 465 for outgoing mail... otherwise, port 587 is commonly used for unencrypted outgoing mail. Click Next. Enter the password for your email account, then click Connect. That's it! We've successfully configured Outlook to send and receive email using our email account. This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to configure Outlook with your existing email account using the IMAP protocol.
Configuring a POP email account in Outlook 2016 This video assumes you already have an existing email account created with your host or email provider, ... or you've created your own in your hosting control panel. Now let's learn how to configure Outlook with your existing email account using the POP email protocol. Click the File tab... ... then click Add Account. Enter the email address you want to setup, then click Advanced Options. Click to set the account up manually, then click Connect. Click the POP option. This is where you have to define your server settings for both your incoming and your outgoing mail. For these settings, you should refer to the documentation where you have your email account setup. Some common server settings are mail.yourdomain.com or simply yourdomain.com (where yourdomain.com is everything after the @ symbol in your email address). Once you know what they should be, enter your incoming server name. Choose whether your server requires an encrypted connection... Then make sure you have the correct incoming mail port number entered. If you chose an encrypted connection, then your incoming port number for the POP protocol should be 995. Otherwise, it should be 110. Next, enter your outgoing server name... again, make sure you check your email documentation for exactly what this should be. Choose your outgoing encryption method. If you choose SSL/TLS encryption (which is recommended in most cases), your port number should be 465 for outgoing mail... ... otherwise, port 587 is commonly used for unencrypted outgoing mail. Click Next. Enter the password for your email account, then click Connect. Then click Done. That's it! We've successfully configured Outlook to send and receive email using our email account. This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to configure Outlook with your existing email account using the POP protocol.