The Quick Answer
- Follow the instructions below to set up POP1 access on the iPhone.
- Google Apps users, please use the instructions for software update 1.1.3. Follow the default instructions unless otherwise noted, replacing 'your_domain.com' with your actual domain2 name.
- Tap Mail from your iPhone's Home screen.
- Tap Gmail.
- Enter your name, your Gmail address, and password in the appropriate fields.
- Tap Save. Now you're done!
- Tap Mail from your iPhone's Home screen.
- Tap Other.
- Select POP from the tab menu.
- Enter your name, email address, and password in the appropriate fields. The Address field should be your full email address (username@gmail.com). Google Apps users, enter your full address in the format 'username@your_domain.com.'
- Under Incoming Mail Server, fill in the Host Name field as 'pop.gmail.com.' Google Apps users, enter the server names provided, don't add your domain name in this step.
- Under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP), fill in the Host Name field as 'smtp.gmail.com.'
- Tap Save. Now you're done!
- From the Home menu, tap Settings.
- Select your Gmail address.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap Advanced.
- Ensure that your settings are as follows:
- Incoming Uses SSL:ON
Outgoing Uses SSL:ON
Authentication:Password
If you're accessing your Gmail from multiple POP clients, we recommend setting Use Recent Mode to ON.
- POP: POP (Post office protocol) is a one-way download of your messages that allows you to access your mail with a mail program like Outlook Express or Apple Mail. POP only offers one-way communication, which means that actions you take in the mail program (like marking a message as read) won’t be synced to Gmail.
- domain: A domain is a name for an IP address and is more commonly recognized as a website or web address. For example, Google.com is a domain.
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