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1. Select "Settings" / "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" / "Add Account". p>
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2. Click on "Other", which is at the end of the list. p>
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3. Click on "Add Mail Account". p>
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4. Write the following information: p>
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a. Name - Enter the string of characters you want to appear to identify yourself in the emails of others. p>
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b. Address - Your email address (@ mydomain.com) p>
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c. Password - Password for your account @ mydomain.com p>
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d. Description - Write a description of your account. This aspect can only be seen by you. p>
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5. Save it by pressing "save". p>
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6. Select IMAP at the beginning. p>
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7. On the next screen, type the following: p>
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a. Host Name - Enter the name of your email address. (mail.mydomain.com) p>
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b. User Name - Enter your full email address. (@mydomain.com) p>
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c. Password - Enter your password @ mydomain.com p>
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8. Save it by pressing "save". (You may see a message about SSL, confirm for what appears.) P>
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9. You will return to the initial screen. Click on your newly created email. P>
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10. Go to the end of the screen, and start the advanced options. p>
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11. In the Mail configuration section, you can associate your folders, to your user's folders stored in the Mdaemon server. For each folder, click on the arrow. A new screen will appear, where you can select the folder "on the server". p>
If you want to do with POP, change step 6 from IMAP to POP and skip the step of mapping the folders, which obviously we can not do. p>
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To activate outgoing SSL email p>
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1. In the SMTP menu, click on the outgoing main server for the account. This will be the server name assigned to your domain. P>
2. Next to Use SSL, press ON. P>
3. Click on Server Port and change the port to 465. p>
4. Click on Save. P>
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Where is the SSL on the iPhone? p>
How to activate email with SSL on your iPhone. After setting up an IMAP or POP account on your iPhone®, you can activate your Secure Connection Layer Protocol (SSL) to prevent third parties from potentially seeing your email messages. P>