Email on an iPhone

Setting Up Email for the Apple iPhone

Before you read this article, perhaps you would rather watch our Video Tutorial.

Although most email settings are identical, the iPhone requires a special setting for the incoming and outgoing mail servers. Instead of using the defaults that are typically used in the email settings replace mail.yourdomain.com with yourservername.hostgator.com

If you aren't sure of the name of your server you can usually find it in the Stats on the left hand side of your cPanel. If you don't see it immediately, you can also try pressing CTRL+F and typing in "server name" and pressing enter. This should highlight and take you to the correct area. If you are still unable to find your server name you can contact one of our support agents via chat or phone and they will be happy to retrieve that information for you.

  1. Press the Home button and select Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
  2. Under Accounts, select Add Account...
  3. Select Other.
  4. Enter your name (which will show in the from field) and your full email address.
  5. Enter your email password and description (we recommend the full email address as your description).
  6. Press Save.
  7. Select IMAP or POP 
  8. Under Incoming Mail Server, enter mail.yourservername.gr as the Host Name.
  9. Enter the full email address as your User Name.
  10. Enter your email password and then scroll down.
  11. Enter the same information under Outgoing Mail Server.
  12. Press Save.

You are now ready to send and receive emails via your iPhone.

I cannot see my IMAP folders.

Please read the Apple support page.

What is the imap path prefix?

The correct code is INBOX (all caps).

I cannot delete emails.

By default, iOS attempts to delete IMAP email by putting it in the phones trash. This causes an error to come up saying that the messages could not be moved to the trash folder.

The fix is quite simple, just go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts and Calendars -> {then your email account} -> Advanced Then select "Deleted Mailbox". Then there is a section that says "On Server" you'll want to select the Trash box under the server. This will now let you remove email from an iPhone or iPod.


Too many connections, 500 errors?

On the iphone there is a function called "push" and when it is enabled, it keeps the connection to our server open and continually checks mail. Consequently, this creates many IMAP processes and eventually will conflict with our Terms of Service.

How to toggle the push function.

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