Category - Phone

Get your email running smoothly on mobile and desktop with our Hosted Exchange setup guide. Boost productivity on Android, iOS, and more.

Android: General

1-Launch the Settings app on your device. 2-Once it launches, tap on Accounts. 3-Tap on Add Account. 4-Select Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (the blue icon) as the Account Type Android Hosted Exchange Step 1 1-Email address: [email protected] 2-Password: Your mailbox password 3-Tap Manual Setup Android Hosted Exchange Step 2 1-Enter the following server details: Email address: [email protected] Domain\Username: \[email protected] Password: Your mailbox password Exchange Server: mex06.emailsrvr.com Use secure connection (SSL): Checked Use client certificate: Unchecked Read more
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iOS: iPhone (Mail app)

This article will assist you in setting up your iPhone with your Hosted Exchange mailbox. This article assumes that you have iOS 13 installed. If you have an older version, the screenshots below may not align exactly. We recommend running the latest version of iOS. This will ensure your phone has the latest features and security patches. 1-On the home screen, tap the Settings icon. 2-Within Settings, scroll down and tap Accounts and Passwords iOS Step 1 Tap Add Account iOS Step 2 Tap Microsoft Exchange iOS Step 3 Enter the following details: Email Address: [email protected] Description: Anything you’d like Read more
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Windows Mobile: Manual Setup

This article will assist you in setting up your Windows Mobile device with your Hosted Exchange mailbox. 1-From the home screen, tap the “Windows” icon. 2-Within the application menu, scroll down and tap “Settings“. Windows Phone Hosted Exchange Step 1 Tap “email+accounts“. Windows Phone Hosted Exchange Step 2 Tap “add an account“. Windows Phone Hosted Exchange Step 3 Tap “advanced setup“. Windows Phone Hosted Exchange Step 4 Enter the following details: “Email Address“: [email protected] “Password“: Your mailbox password Tap “sign in“. Windows Phone Hosted Exchange Step 5 Tap “Exchange ActiveSync“. Read more
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