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==POP3 and IMAP Setup== | |||
iPhone allows you to synchronize your mail accounts via iTunes. To do this, [[E-Mail Setup/OSX Mail|set up your OS/X Mail application]], so you can view your mail in that desktop application, then select your IVS account for synchronization to your iPhone in iTunes under the iPhone's "Info" tab in the "Mail Accounts" section. | iPhone allows you to synchronize your mail accounts via iTunes. To do this, [[E-Mail Setup/OSX Mail|set up your OS/X Mail application]], so you can view your mail in that desktop application, then select your IVS account for synchronization to your iPhone in iTunes under the iPhone's "Info" tab in the "Mail Accounts" section. | ||
==Additional IMAP-Specific Setup== | |||
Prior to Firmware revision 1.0.1, additional steps were required for IMAP users to properly access their Inbox and child IMAP folders. However, this has been corrected in the firmware updates. The IMAP configuration as imported from your [[E-Mail Setup/OSX Mail|OS X Mail]] profile will work as-is, without any further customization. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 10 August 2007
POP3 and IMAP Setup
iPhone allows you to synchronize your mail accounts via iTunes. To do this, set up your OS/X Mail application, so you can view your mail in that desktop application, then select your IVS account for synchronization to your iPhone in iTunes under the iPhone's "Info" tab in the "Mail Accounts" section.
Additional IMAP-Specific Setup
Prior to Firmware revision 1.0.1, additional steps were required for IMAP users to properly access their Inbox and child IMAP folders. However, this has been corrected in the firmware updates. The IMAP configuration as imported from your OS X Mail profile will work as-is, without any further customization.