Saturday, August 14, 2021

Set up email using the ios mail app

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Set up a Microsoft 365, Exchange, or Outlook.com email in the iOS Mail app

Step 1
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Go to your iPhone or iPad's Settings > scroll down and tap Accounts & Passwords > Add Account.

Note: If you're on iOS 10, go to Mail > Accounts >Add Account.

Device Settings > Accounts & Passwords

Tap "Add Account"

Step 2
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Select Exchange.

Choose Exchange

Step 3
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Enter your Microsoft 365, Exchange, or Outlook.com email address and a description of your account. Tap Next.

Exchange Sign In

Tap Sign In.

Tap Sign In if using O365 or tap Configure Manually if you have your organization's server settings.

Note: Tap Configure manually if you need to enter server settings.

Step 4
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Enter the password associated with your email account. Tap Sign in or Next.

Enter your O365 work or school account password.

Step 5
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The Mail app may request certain permissions. Tap Accept.

Tap Allow if prompted to give permission.

Step 6
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Choose the services you want to sync with your iOS device and tap Save. You're done!

Account sync settings

Having trouble? We can help.

If you still need help setting up email on your iOS device, tell us about your question in detail using the comment box below so we can address it in the future.

For the best experience, we recommend the Outlook for iOS mobile app. For troubleshooting tips, see Troubleshoot email setup on mobile FAQ.

You can also contact support:

  • If you are having issues with the iOS Mail app, contact Apple Support.

  • If you have a Microsoft 365 work or school account account that uses Microsoft 365 for business or Exchange-based accounts, talk to your Microsoft 365 admin or technical support.

  • For all other accounts, contact Microsoft support.

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