This guide shows you how to add your email account to the Mail app on an iPhone or iPad, so you can send and receive email on the go. The screens are the same on both devices.
Open your email settings
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app, scroll down and tap Apps, then tap Mail.
Add a new account
Tap Mail Accounts, then tap Add Account.
Choose account type
From the list of account types tap Other (at the very bottom), then tap Add Mail Account.
Enter your details
Fill in the New Account screen:
- Name – the name you would like to appear on emails you send
- Email – your full email address, for example you@yourdomain.com
- Password – your mailbox password
- Description – any label you like, for example “Work email”
Tap Next in the top right.
Make sure IMAP is selected
At the top of the next screen tap IMAP (it is usually selected already and highlighted).
Enter your incoming and outgoing servers
Scroll down to the Incoming Mail Server and Outgoing Mail Server sections and enter the following:
Incoming Mail Server
- Host Name: mail.yourdomain.com
- User Name: your full email address (you@yourdomain.com)
- Password: your mailbox password
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
- Host Name: mail.yourdomain.com
- User Name: your full email address (you@yourdomain.com)
- Password: your mailbox password
Tap Next. Your device will check the settings, which can take a minute.
Save your account
Once your settings are verified, tap Save. Your email account is now added.
Open the Mail app and your messages will begin to download. That’s it – you’re all set up.
Recommended settings
Your device sets these automatically, but if you ever need to check them manually you can confirm the following:
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Incoming (IMAP) server | mail.yourdomain.com |
| Incoming port | 993 |
| Incoming security (SSL) | On |
| Outgoing (SMTP) server | mail.yourdomain.com |
| Outgoing port | 465 |
| Outgoing security (SSL) | On |
| User name (both) | Your full email address |