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Created OnNovember 9, 2018
Last Updated OnAugust 7, 2019
byMatt Jones
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The following directions will only work for OC Cloud9 customers. This setup is designed for personal iPhones or iPads. Public iPhones and iPads should connect using the  Outlook Web Portal.

Mail Setup for iOS Devices
  1. Open “Settings”
  2. Open “Mail”
  3. Click on “Accounts” (at the very top of the page)
  4. Click on “Add Account” (at the bottom of the list of mail accounts)
  5. Select “Exchange”
  6. Enter your email address and click “Next” in the top right hand corner
  7. Enter your password and click “Next” in the top right hand corner
  8. A list of application will show up (Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Notes). Select the ones you want on your phone or leave it as-is to use the defaults and then and click “Next” in the top right hand corner.
  9. Setup is now complete

If auto-discover does not work, then please ensure the following fields are filled out in this manner:

  1. Enter your full email address in the User field.
  2. Leave Domain field Blank
  3. Enter your email address in the Email Address field.
  4. Enter your password in the Password field.
  5. Enter “outlook.occloud9.com”  in the Server Address field.
  6. Enter port “443” in the Port field.
  7. A list of application will show up (Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Notes). Select the ones you want on your phone or leave it as-is to use the defaults and then and click “Next” in the top right hand corner.
  8. Setup is now complete

1. Open "Settings" 

2. Open "Mail" 

3. Click on "Accounts" (at the very top of the page) 

4. Click on "Add Account" (at the bottom of the list of mail accounts) 

5. Select "Exchange" 

6. Enter your email address and click "Next" in the top right hand corner 

7. Enter your password and click "Next" in the top right hand corner 

8. A list of application will show up (Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Notes). Select the ones you want on your phone or leave it as-is to use the defaults and then and click "Next" in the top right hand corner. 

The screenshots shown are from iOS 10.3.3 and will be similar for subsequent iOS versions.

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