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The instructions below describe methods to set up MIT E-Mail manually: #
- Go to
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- Home
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- Screen on the device.
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- Open
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- Settings
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- and open
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- .
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- Open
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- Add Account
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- and select
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- Other
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- .
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- Choose
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- IMAP
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- .
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- Enter the following information under
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- IMAP
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- :
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- Name
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- : Your full name
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- Address
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- : Your MIT e-mail address
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- Description
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- : The default value is the email address. The description can be changed to any (e.g. MIT Email)
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- Incoming Mail Server
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- Host Name
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- : enter
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- username.mail.mit.edu
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- (username = your MIT user name)
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- User Name
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- : Your MIT/Kerberos username (without "@mit.edu")
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- Password
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- : Your MIT email password
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- Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
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- Host Name
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- : enter
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- outgoing.mit.edu:587
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- User Name
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- : Your MIT/Kerberos username (without "@mit.edu")
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- Password:
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- Your MIT email password
- Your MIT email password
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- Tap the Save button at the the top of the screen.
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- You will receive a "Secure Connection Failed" pop-up, press Continue.
- You will receive a "Secure Connection Failed" pop-up, press Continue.
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- Mail screen should now be opened with the MIT email account shown in the list.
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- Select the MIT Email account and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Tap
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- Advanced
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- Confirm/Edit the settings as necessary:
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- Mailbox Behaviors:
- Mailbox Behaviors:
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- Drafts Mailbox
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- : Drafts
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- Sent Mailbox
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- : Sent Messages
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- Deleted Mailbox
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- : Deleted
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- Deleted Messages:
- Deleted Messages:
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- Remove
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- : Never
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- Incoming Settings:
- Incoming Settings:
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- Use SSL
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- : ON
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- Authentication
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- : Password
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- IMAP Path Prefix
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- : INBOX (CAPS)
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- Server Port:
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- 993
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- Outgoing Settings:
- Outgoing Settings:
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- Use SSL
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- : ON
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- Authentication
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- : Password
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- Server Port:
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- 587
- 587
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- Try sending an email to yourself in order to test incoming and outgoing email.