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How to Set up Email Exchange on iPhone or iPad iOS9 or Earlier

This tutorial shows you how to set up Email Exchange with your iPhone or iPad for iOS9 or older versions. The tutorial focuses on setting up an iPhone, but the settings are similar on an iPad.

Make sure you've created your mailbox in the Exchange Manager before setting it up.

If you have, then continue below.

Setting up Email Exchange on your iPhone / iPad for iOS9 or older versions

You can set up Email Exchange with your iPhone or iPad for iOS9 or older versions using the following instructions:

Step 1. From the home screen, open Settings.
MS Email Exchange setup instructions for iPhone and iPad step 1
Step 2. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
MS Email Exchange setup instructions for iPhone and iPad step 2
Step 3. Select Add Account.
MS Email Exchange setup instructions for iPhone and iPad step 3
Step 4. Select Exchange.
MS Email Exchange setup instructions for iPhone and iPad step 4
Step 5. Fill in the required fields and tap Next.
MS Email Exchange setup instructions for iPhone and iPad step 5
Below is a description of the fields:
Email Enter your full email address, such as user@mydomain.com
Description "Exchange" will automatically show once the space is tapped. You can change this or leave it as is.
The device will attempt to verify your settings before moving on to the next step.

Step 6. Fill in the required fields and tap Next.
MS Email Exchange setup instructions for iPhone and iPad step 6
Below is a description of the fields:
Email Enter your full email address, such as user@mydomain.com
Server For Exchange 2016 (AU): mail.premium.exchange
For Exchange 2016 (UK): email.premium.exchange
Domain Leave this field blank.
Username Enter your full email address, such as user@mydomain.com
Password Enter the password you use for this email address.
Description This says "Exchange" by default. You may choose to replace this or leave it as is.

Congratulations! The device is now connected to your mailbox.

If you are using a different iPhone iOS version, you may click on the links below for the corresponding tutorial:

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