Setting up your email account on an Apple iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPhone
- If this is the first account you’re setting up on the iPhone or the
iPod Touch, tap Mail.
Otherwise, from the Home screen tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account…

- Tap Other.

- Tap Add Mail Account

- Enter:
- Your Name
- Enter your full E-mail Address. Example: example@me.co.uk replacing me.co.uk with your domain name.
- Your E-mail Password
- A description.

- Tap Next (Top Right Corner).
- Tap IMAP so it is highlighted.
- Enter:
- Incoming Mail Server as mail.opgweb.co.uk
- Your full E-mail Address. Example: example@me.co.uk for User Name
- Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) as mail.opgweb.co.uk
- Your full E-mail Address. Example: example@me.co.uk for User Name
- Your E-mail Password

- Tap Next (Top Right Corner).
- A warning will appear saying ' This account may not be able to send or recieve emails. Are you sure you want to save?' Tap Save.

- A warning ‘Secure Connection Failed’ will appear. Tap Yes.

- Wait for iPhone to verify the account information.
- Tap the email account you have just created.

- Ensure Mail and Notes are ON then Tap Account Info.

- Scroll down and tap Advanced.

- Set use SSL to OFF.
- Leave the IMAP Path Prefix as /
- Tap Server Port and enter 143.

- Tap Authentication, set to Password

- Tap the top left arrow to go back to 'Advanced'.
- Tap SMTP.
- Set use SSL to OFF.
- Tap Server Port and enter 25.

- Tap Authentication, set to MD5 Challenge-Response

- Tap the top left arrow to go back to 'Account Info'.
- Tap Done in the top right corner.
- Thats it your iPhone is now configured to send and receive email using your new E-mail address.