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Changing Outgoing SMTP Settings on iPhone
April 27, 20121. On the iPhone main screen, click on ‘Settings’.
2. Go into the ‘Mail, Contacts, Calendar’ section.
3. Click on the account you are having trouble with, then scroll down to the SMTP server and click on the address. This should bring-up a screen that has a Primary Server listed towads the top. Click on this.
4. Check the settings match with the ones below:
The Server option should be set to ‘On’
The Host Name is: mail2.ingenuity.net.au
User Name: your full email address
Password: your email password
Use SSL should be turned off
Authentication should be set to: Password
Server Port: 25025
You’re done! Your SMTP Settings are now updated.
Setting Up Email on Apple iPhone Device
February 28, 2011Below you will find the steps involved in setting up your email with Ingenuity, through your iPhone.
1. Click ‘Settings’
2. Click ‘Mail, Contacts, Calendars’
3. Click ‘Add Account…’
4. Click ‘Other’
5. Click ‘Add Mail Account’
6. Enter your name, email address, password and in the ‘description’ box, put the full email address then click ‘next’
7. Select ‘POP’
In the ‘Incoming Mail Server’ section, enter mail.ingenuity.net.au as the Host Name and then type your username and password
In the ‘Outgoing Mail Server’ section, enter mail2.ingenuity.net.au as the Host Name and then type your username and password
8. Click ‘save’
10. This will start the verification process on your account. It is not uncommon for a message to be displayed that says “Cannot Connect Using SSL…”. Click Yes when it asks if you would like to configure the account without SSL. This message will likely display twice.
The account verification process should now complete and either show a warning that there are potential issues and the account may not work, or it may take you back to the list of email accounts setup on the iPhone. This is fine as there are a couple more steps that need to be done to get everything working.
11. Click on the account you just created, then scroll down to the ‘Outgoing Mail Server’ section. Click on ‘SMTP server’ (which should read mail2.ingenuity.net.au)
12. Click on the Primary Server ‘mail2.ingenuity.net.au’ at the top of the list
13. Click on ‘Server Port’ and change it from the number 25 to 25025
14. Click ‘done’
15. Click the ‘Account Info’ button at the top of the screen and then click ‘done’ again
The account should now be configured and functional