How to set up nhs mail on iphone

To set up NHS Mail on your iPhone, follow these steps:

Prerequisites:

  1. You need to have an NHS Mail account and a valid username and password.
  2. Your organization's IT department must have enabled NHS Mail on your account.
  3. Your iPhone must be running iOS 11 or later.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open Settings: Go to your iPhone's Settings app.
  2. Mail: Tap on "Mail" to open the Mail settings.
  3. Add Account: Tap on "Add Account" at the top right corner of the screen.
  4. Other: Tap on "Other" as the account type.
  5. Add Mail Account: Tap on "Add Mail Account" and then select "Exchange" as the account type.
  6. Server Information: Enter the following information:
    • Server: Enter your NHS Mail server address (usually in the format of "nhs.net" or "nhsmail.nhs.uk").
    • Username: Enter your NHS Mail username (usually in the format of "[email protected]").
    • Password: Enter your NHS Mail password.
    • Domain: Leave this field blank.
  7. Account Options: Tap on "Next" to proceed.
  8. Account Name: Enter a name for your NHS Mail account (e.g., "NHS Mail").
  9. Description: Enter a description for your NHS Mail account (e.g., "NHS Mail for [Your Name]").
  10. Save: Tap on "Save" to save your NHS Mail account settings.

Additional Settings:

  1. SSL/TLS: Ensure that "SSL/TLS" is enabled to secure your connection.
  2. Authentication: Ensure that "Password" is selected as the authentication method.
  3. Sync: Choose the frequency of syncing your emails, contacts, and calendar events.

Verify Your Setup:

  1. Check Your Email: Open the Mail app and check if you can receive and send emails using your NHS Mail account.
  2. Check Your Contacts: Open the Contacts app and check if your contacts are synced correctly.
  3. Check Your Calendar: Open the Calendar app and check if your calendar events are synced correctly.

If you encounter any issues during the setup process, you may want to contact your organization's IT department for assistance.