Enabling
Email with SSL on Your iPhone
After
setting up an IMAP or POP account on your iPhone®, you can enable Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) to prevent third-parties from potentially viewing your
email messages. This article's screenshots use iPhone firmware 3.1.2, but
previous versions use the same settings.
NOTE: iPod
Touch users may also use these settings, but must connect via Wi-Fi to send and
receive email.
BEFORE YOU
START: To set up your iPhone with your email, you need to know your POP or IMAP
Email Server Settings and ports. To find them, got to the Email Setup Center
and write down the information that displays under Email Server Settings.
To Enable
Incoming Email SSL
1. From the
Home screen, tap Settings.
2. Tap Mail,
Contacts, Calendars and choose the desired email account.
3. Tap
Advanced.
4. From the
Incoming Settings menu, slide Use SSL to ON.
5. Tap Server
Port and make the following change:
IMAP - 993
POP - 995
6. Tap Save
To Enable
Outgoing Email SSL
[Outgoing
Primary] [Outgoing Port]
1. From the SMTP menu, tap the primary
outgoing server for the account. This will be the server name assigned to your
domain.
2. Next to Use SSL, tap ON.
3. Tap Server Port and change the port to 465.
4. Tap Save.
You may need
to restart your iPhone for the changes to take effect.
source: https://support.godaddy.com
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