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{anchor:top} {section} {column:width=75%}\*{excerpt}How to Set Up Your SUmail on an Android 2.0 (Droid){excerpt}\*{column}{section} {its-toc} h1. Solution h1. Instructions # If this is the first e-mail account on your Android, *open the application drawer and select* *Settings* > *Account & Sync* on the bottom touch *Add Account* # Tap *Corporate* # Tap in the *Email Address* box and enter your full e-mail address (for example, [Netid@syr.edu|mailto:Netid@syr.edu]). # Tap in the *Password* box and enter your password. # Tap *Next* on the lower right-hand corner of the screen. # In the Domain/Username enter your full Email Address making sure you remove the "\" eg;netid@syr.edu # You might need to select "Manual Setup" to perform the next instructions. # Some phones may ask you to enter a "Domain" or "Domain in Network". Please enter "ad" for this field. # In the Password box leave what is there. # Tap in the *Exchange Server* box and enter *m.outlook.com* # Leave "Use Secure Connection" (SSL) checked # Do not checkand "Accept All SSL Certificates". (SSL) checked # If the keyboard is present press "Done". # Tap *Next* # Choose how and what type of information you want to synchronize in the Account Options page. # Tap *Next* # Enter an account name like "SUmail" or "My E-mails". # Enter an outgoing message display name. # Tap "Done".. {its-deck} [#top] |
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