Saturday, November 16, 2013

How to Send Email on the iPhone: 14 Steps - wikiHow

It is possible to send e-mail on the iPhone, and this article will explain how to do that.

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STEPS
1
POWER ON AND UNLOCK YOUR IPHONE. Type in your 4-digit pin if you have one set up.
2
TOUCH THE HOME BUTTON ON YOUR DEVICE. This will bring you back to the first page of default apps.
3
TAP THE "SETTINGS" PAGE.
4
TAP THE "MAIL, CONTACTS, AND CALENDAR" SECTION.
5
SET UP AN EMAIL ACCOUNT TO MONITOR. If you have an email that is Yahoo (but prefer not to pay for an account), realize that you can't monitor or send emails from that account here. Anything else should work. AOL/Hotmail/Gmail/any POP-email servers/etc. will work.
6
TAP THE HOME BUTTON ON YOUR DEVICE AGAIN TO GET YOU BACK OUT TO YOUR FIRST PAGE OF DEFAULT APPS.
7
TAP THE MAIL APP.
8
TAP THE COMPOSE BUTTON IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THE APP\'S SCREEN. This button should look like a pencil held to a piece of paper.
9
USE THE IPHONE keyboard, to enter the email address of the recipient.
10
TAP THE SUBJECT LINE FIELD.
11
USE THE IPHONE KEYBOARD AGAIN. Type the subject into the message box.
12
TAP THE MESSAGE BOX UNDERNEATH THE SUBJECT LINE.
13
TYPE YOUR MESSAGE THAT YOU WANT THE RECIPIENT TO SEE, USING THE IPHONE\'S KEYBOARD.
14
TAP THE SEND BUTTON FROM THE TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THE SCREEN.
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TIPS
Understand the process for Replying and Forwarding emails to people.
You can also set up an email to send later as a draft. After composing most of the message, click the "Cancel" button from the top left corner of the screen. When the list deploys, tap the "Save Draft". Then you may exit the app, if you want.
Take some advice from your phone's Autocomplete feature for email addresses entered. For any email address that is frequently entered, it can store the email name in memory, and once saved, can cause you to have better productivity time.
When trying to attach photos and videos you created, always create this portion of the message first. You can share them, directly from the iPhone's photo app. It will use the same email box you set up, when you set the phone up to receive and write emails.
THINGS YOU\'LL NEED
iPhone
Mail app
email account
email text to create and send
email recipient

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