No matter if you use iCloud, Gmail, or another email, calendar, or contact service, it's pretty easy to set up these days on your iPhone or iPad. While the old 'Mail, Contacts, & Calendars' section of Settings is gone, having been split up into separate sections, there's still only one place you need to go to set up your email, contact, and calendar accounts.
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Here's how to setup email, contacts, and calendars on iPhone and iPad.
How to set up iCloud mail, contacts, and calendars on iPhone or iPad
If you're looking to set up an iCloud account on your iPhone or iPad, you'll want to follow the steps here (Don't worry, despite the title, there are steps here if you already have an Apple ID):
How to set up Google mail, calendars, and contacts on iPhone or iPad
- Open Settings.
- Tap Passwords & Accounts.
- Tap Add Account.
- Tap Google.
- Enter your Google account credentials.
- Make sure the switches for mail, contacts, and calendars are in the 'on' or 'off' positions depending on where you want them.
- Tap Save.
How to set up Outlook.com mail, calendar, and contacts on iPhone or iPad
- Open Settings.
- Tap Passwords & Accounts.
- Tap Add Account.
- Tap Outlook.com.
- Enter your Outlook.com account credentials.
- Tap Yes
- Make sure the switches for mail, contacts, and calendars are in the 'on' or 'off' positions depending on where you want them.
- Tap Save.
How to set up Exchange mail, calendar, and contacts on iPhone or iPad
- Open Settings.
- Tap Passwords & Accounts.
- Tap Add Account.
- Tap Exchange.
- Enter your Exchange email address.
- Tap Next.
- Tap Configure Manually.
- Enter your Exchange account information if you elected to configure your account manually (you might need to get these from your IT administrator if you don't know them).
- Tap Next.
- Make sure the switches for mail, contacts, and calendars are in the 'on' or 'off' positions depending on where you want them.
- Tap Save.
How to set up IMAP/POP, CalDav, and CardDAV on iPhone or iPad
- Open Settings.
- Tap Passwords & Accounts.
- Tap Add Account.
- Tap Other.
- Select the type of account you want to configure. Select Mail for an email account CalDAV for a calendar, and CardDAV for contacts.IMG
- Enter your account information.
- Tap Next.
- Tap Done.
Questions?
If you have any further questions about adding an email, contacts, and calendar accounts to an iOS device, let us know in the comments.
Updated August 2019: Everything is up to date through iOS 12.4 and the iOS 13 beta.
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Introduction
This guide explains how to configure your Outlook 2016 for Mac, running on Apple OS X Yosemite 10.10.5.
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Configuration of your email client
Go ahead and open the Accounts window by going to Tools > Accounts:
Then add a new account by clicking the bottom-left plus sign and choosing Other Email...
The new client settings that we need to add are the following:
- Inbound (receive emails)
- Inbound Server: mail.worldsecureemail.com
- Inbound Server Type: IMAPS (993)/ POP3S (995)
- User Name: [email protected]
- Connection Security: SSL/TLS
- Authentication Method: Normal Password
- Outbound (send emails)
- Outbound Server: mail.worldsecureemail.com
- Outbound Server Type: SMTPS (465)
- User Name: [email protected]
- Connection Security: SSL/TLS
- Authentication Method: Normal Password
Mirror the settings from the picture below, be sure to tick 'Use SSL to connect (recommended)' for both servers and click on Add Account.
Now for the last step, just select the newly created account and click the More Options... button at the bottom. This will open up the settings for the Outgoing server. We need to make sure we choose 'User Name and Password' as Authentication method and complete the inputs like in the picture below.
Congratulations, you have now set up your email client to use SSL ecryption for both incoming and outgoing communications.
Conclusion
In this article we have used Outlook 2016 for Mac as an example on how to use SSL for sending/receiving emails however the principle is the same for each mail client:
- You need to use encrypted connection (SSL) for POP protocol on port 995 (for IMAP protocol on port 993) and/or encrypted connection (SSL) for SMTP on port 465.
- Use mail.worldsecureemail.com as inbound/outbound server and make sure the authentication method is 'Normal Password' for both of them.