How do I setup my university email on my iPhone?

How do I setup my university email on my iPhone?

How do I setup my university email on my iPhone?

Add your university email account to Mail (iOS)

  1. Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts.
  2. Tap ‘Add account’
  3. Select your email provider.
  4. Enter your university email address.
  5. Enter a description.
  6. Select and Save your settings.

How do I access my City University email?

You can access your email via any web browser or via your mobile / handheld device….Access City email

  1. Open any normal web browser.
  2. Open the Outlook Web App.
  3. Enter your email address and your account password.

How do I add a university email to my app?

Add your university email account to Gmail

  1. Open the Gmail app. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app.
  2. Go to Settings. Tap the menu icon in the upper left corner and select Settings.
  3. Add account.
  4. Select the email provider.
  5. Enter your university email address and password.
  6. Set up your account.

Is City University of London prestigious?

City, University of London is a leading global university, focusing on business and the professions. In 2016 and 2017, City was ranked the top university in London for student satisfaction. (Opens in new window) City is also in the top 15 universities in the UK for graduate prospects.

Why can’t I add another email to my iPhone?

Tap Add Account, tap Other, then tap Add Mail Account. Enter your name, email address, password, and a description for your account. Tap Next. Mail will try to find the email settings and finish your account setup. If Mail finds your email settings, tap Done to complete your account setup.

Why don’t my emails come through on my iPhone?

Check Mail Fetch and Notification settings To adjust these settings: Go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts. Tap Fetch New Data. Choose a setting – such as Automatically or Manually – or choose a schedule for how often the Mail app will fetch data.