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OpenStudy (anonymous):

will fan and medal. need help setting up email on ipod @e.mccormick @Hero @e.mccormick @yguo17 @yguo17 @UghhMath @izzy2917 @inkyvoyd @weezytherealeat @aaronq @arabpride @AngelWilliams16 @jgirl128 @lovelyharmonics

OpenStudy (jgirl128):

an ipod or ipod touch?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ipod touch 3rd gen

OpenStudy (jgirl128):

go to settings, then click on 'mail, contacts, calendars' or something like that, and hit 'add account'

OpenStudy (jgirl128):

then just type in your username and password

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok once I do that I need to know what I enter for ingoing and outgoing server or something like that? incoming and outgoing mail servers what do I do?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

• On the Home screen of your device, tap Settings. • Tap Mail > Contacts > Calendars > Add Account… . • On the "Add Account…" screen, tap Other > Add Mail Account. • Type your name, followed by your email address and password. • Type a unique description for the account, for example, "My Domain Email Account" and tap Save. • On the New Account screen, you will be prompted to select the type of account that you want to create IMAP or POP. • Tap on the button for the email protocol you want to use IMAP or POP. Attention: If you plan to use multiple email clients to access your email account, it is recommend that you use IMAP. IMAP helps keep mail boxes synchronized and allows proper use of hybrid Webmail, e-mail client, and mobile device configurations. For more information, refer to the E-mail Protocols: IMAP Versus POP3. • Type the incoming mail server hostname provided on the "Welcome" e-mail that was sent to you when your service with Nexcess was activated, followed by your email address and the password. • Type the outgoing mail server host name, and again, your email address and password and tap Save. • An error message may display, indicating that the security certificate could not be validated.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

let me know if you get the error message

OpenStudy (arabpride):

This has everything to do with Math~ .-.

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