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If you select Other:
If you select Other:
Tap Add Mail Account.
Tap Add Mail Account.



3. Enter sender name
3. Enter sender name
Tap Name and key in the name you want to use as sender name in your email.
Tap Name and key in the name you want to use as sender name in your email.



4. Enter email address
4. Enter email address
Tap Email and key in your email address.
Tap Email and key in your email address.



5. Enter password
5. Enter password
Tap Password and key in the password for your email account.
Tap Password and key in the password for your email account.



6. Enter account name
6. Enter account name
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Tap Next.
Tap Next.
If the display tells you that your email account has been set up, follow the instructions on the display to select more settings and finish the setup.
If the display tells you that your email account has been set up, follow the instructions on the display to select more settings and finish the setup.



7. Select server type
7. Select server type
Tap POP.
Tap POP.



8. Enter incoming server
8. Enter incoming server
Tap "Host Name" below "INCOMING MAIL SERVER" and key in the name of your email provider's incoming server.
Tap "Host Name" below "INCOMING MAIL SERVER" and key in the name of your email provider's incoming server.
Key in mail.eis.net.au as your incoming server.
Key in mail.eis.net.au as your incoming server.



9. Enter username
9. Enter username
Tap "Username" below "INCOMING MAIL SERVER" and key in the username for your email account.
Tap "Username" below "INCOMING MAIL SERVER" and key in the username for your email account.


10. Your outgoing settings should use the server of your phone service provider. eg. Optus, Telstra, Vodafone etc. We will use Optus as an example


10. Your outgoing settings should use the server of your phone service provider. eg. Optus, Telstra, Vodafone etc. We will use Optus as an example, there should be instructions with your SIM card or on the phone providers web site.
Tap "Host Name" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and key in smtp.optusnet.com.au

Tap "Host Name" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and key in smtp.optusnet.com.au



11. Enter username and password for outgoing server
11. Enter username and password for outgoing server
Tap "Username" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and key in your username of your email´s outgoing server.
Tap "Username" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and key in your username of your email´s outgoing server.
Tap "Password" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and enter the password of your email´s outgoing server.
Tap "Password" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and enter the password of your email´s outgoing server.



12. Save information
12. Save information
Tap Save.
Tap '''Save'''



13. Select email account
13. Select email account
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.



14. Turn off encryption of outgoing email
14. Turn off encryption of outgoing email
Tap "SMTP" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER".
Tap '''SMTP''' below '''OUTGOING MAIL SERVER'''
Tap the field below "PRIMARY SERVER".
Tap the field below '''PRIMARY SERVER'''
Tap the indicator next to "Use SSL" until the function is turned off.
Tap the indicator next to '''Use SSL''' until the function is turned '''off'''


15. Turn off password encryption
15. Turn off password encryption
Tap Authentication.
Tap '''Authentication'''
Tap Password.
Tap '''Password'''
Tap Back.
Tap '''Back'''



16. Enter outgoing port
16. Enter outgoing port
Tap Server Port.
Tap '''Server Port'''
Key in 25 and tap Done.
Key in '''25''' and tap '''Done'''



17. Turn off encryption of incoming email
17. Turn off encryption of incoming email
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap Advanced.
Tap '''Advanced'''
Tap the indicator next to "Use SSL" until the function is turned off.
Tap the indicator next to '''Use SSL''' until the function is turned '''off'''



18. Turn off password encryption
18. Turn off password encryption
Tap Authentication.
Tap '''Authentication'''
Tap Password.
Tap '''Password'''
Tap Advanced.
Tap '''Advanced'''



19. Enter incoming port
19. Enter incoming port
Tap Server Port and key in 110
Tap '''Server Port''' and key in 110
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap Done.
Tap '''Done'''



20. Select settings for retrieval of new email
20. Select settings for retrieval of new email
Tap Fetch New Data.
Tap '''Fetch New Data'''
Tap the indicator next to "Push" to turn push email on or off.
Tap the indicator next to "Push" to turn push email on or off.
If you turn off push email:
If you turn off push email:
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To select settings for a specific email account:
To select settings for a specific email account:
Tap the required email account.
Tap the required email account.
Tap Fetch or Manual.
Tap '''Fetch or Manual'''
Tap Back.
Tap '''Back'''
Tap Mail....
Tap '''Mail'''



21. Return to the home screen
21. Return to the home screen
Tap the Home key to return to the home screen.
Tap the '''Home''' key to return to the home screen.

Revision as of 11:26, 11 December 2015

  • Tap on the Settings app.
  • 1. Find "Mail, Contacts, Calendars"
  • 2. Create new email account
 Tap Add Account.
 Tap the required provider or Other.
 If you select Other:
 Tap Add Mail Account.


3. Enter sender name

Tap Name and key in the name you want to use as sender name in your email.


4. Enter email address

Tap Email and key in your email address.


5. Enter password

Tap Password and key in the password for your email account.


6. Enter account name

Tap Description and key in the required name.
Tap Next.
If the display tells you that your email account has been set up, follow the instructions on the display to select more settings and finish the setup.


7. Select server type

Tap POP.


8. Enter incoming server

Tap "Host Name" below "INCOMING MAIL SERVER" and key in the name of your email provider's incoming server.
Key in mail.eis.net.au as your incoming server.


9. Enter username

Tap "Username" below "INCOMING MAIL SERVER" and key in the username for your email account.


10. Your outgoing settings should use the server of your phone service provider. eg. Optus, Telstra, Vodafone etc. We will use Optus as an example, there should be instructions with your SIM card or on the phone providers web site.

Tap "Host Name" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and key in smtp.optusnet.com.au


11. Enter username and password for outgoing server

Tap "Username" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and key in your username of your email´s outgoing server.
Tap "Password" below "OUTGOING MAIL SERVER" and enter the password of your email´s outgoing server.


12. Save information

Tap Save


13. Select email account

Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.


14. Turn off encryption of outgoing email

Tap SMTP below OUTGOING MAIL SERVER
Tap the field below PRIMARY SERVER
Tap the indicator next to Use SSL until the function is turned off

15. Turn off password encryption

Tap Authentication
Tap Password
Tap Back


16. Enter outgoing port

Tap Server Port
Key in 25 and tap Done


17. Turn off encryption of incoming email

Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap Advanced
Tap the indicator next to Use SSL until the function is turned off


18. Turn off password encryption

Tap Authentication
Tap Password
Tap Advanced


19. Enter incoming port

Tap Server Port and key in 110
Tap the name of the email account you've just set up.
Tap Done


20. Select settings for retrieval of new email

Tap Fetch New Data
Tap the indicator next to "Push" to turn push email on or off.
If you turn off push email:
Tap the required period or Manually.
To select settings for a specific email account:
Tap the required email account.
Tap Fetch or Manual
Tap Back
Tap Mail


21. Return to the home screen

Tap the Home key to return to the home screen.