How to add company email to iphone mail

To add a company email to your iPhone's Mail app, follow these steps:

Method 1: Add a new email account

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on "Mail" (or "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" on older iOS versions).
  3. Tap on "Add Account".
  4. Select "Other" (if your company email is not listed).
  5. Tap on "Add Mail Account".
  6. Enter your company email address, password, and description (e.g., "Work Email").
  7. Tap "Next" to continue.
  8. If prompted, enter the IMAP or POP settings provided by your company's IT department or email administrator. Typically, these settings are:
    • IMAP: imap.yourcompany.com (or imap.gmail.com for Gmail)
    • POP: pop.yourcompany.com (or pop.gmail.com for Gmail)
    • SMTP: smtp.yourcompany.com (or smtp.gmail.com for Gmail)
  9. Tap "Save" to add the account.

Method 2: Add a company email using Microsoft Exchange

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on "Mail" (or "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" on older iOS versions).
  3. Tap on "Add Account".
  4. Select "Microsoft Exchange".
  5. Enter your company email address and password.
  6. Tap "Next" to continue.
  7. Enter the Exchange server address provided by your company's IT department or email administrator.
  8. Tap "Save" to add the account.

Method 3: Add a company email using ActiveSync

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on "Mail" (or "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" on older iOS versions).
  3. Tap on "Add Account".
  4. Select "Other" (if your company email is not listed).
  5. Tap on "Add Mail Account".
  6. Enter your company email address and password.
  7. Tap "Next" to continue.
  8. Select "ActiveSync" as the account type.
  9. Enter the ActiveSync server address provided by your company's IT department or email administrator.
  10. Tap "Save" to add the account.

After adding your company email, you can access your email by opening the Mail app on your iPhone. You may need to configure additional settings, such as setting up a signature or enabling push notifications, depending on your company's email policies.