How to set up IMAP / POP, CalDAV or CardDAV accounts on iPhone or iPad
If you don't use a large online service provider, you can still set up and use any standard email, calendar, and / or directory services you like, including your own online service. friend.
If you don't use a large online service provider, you can still set up and use any standard email, calendar, and / or directory services you like, including your own online service. This article will show you how to set up an IMAP / POP, CalDAV or CardDAV account on your iPhone or iPad.
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Step 1: Launch the Settings app from the main screen.
Step 2: Touch Mail , Contacts or Calendar .
Step 3: Touch Accounts .
Step 4: Touch Add Account .
Step 5: Touch Other .
Step 6: Select the account you want to configure.
Step 7: Enter service information. If you don't know, get it from the system administrator or anyone running an IMAP / PPO, CalDAV and / or CardDAV account for you.
Step 8: Click the Next button in the upper right corner and the device will verify the account.
Step 9: When finished, tap Done . Your account will start syncing with your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
See more:
- How to set up iCloud email, contacts and calendar on iPhone or iPad
- How to set up Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Contacts on iPhone or iPad
- How to set up Email, calendar, Outlook contacts on iPhone or iPad
- How to set up Exchange Email, calendar and contacts on iPhone and iPad
I wish you all success!
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