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A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a device that uses encryption to guard your privacy when emailing out of your iPhone to one Exchange email server, and remains available on most Exchange email servers that is employ IMAP (Online Information Entry Protocol) mail protocol. Whether you wish to allow SSL on your existing email consideration with your iPhone or add it to any new email through account setup on the iPhone, it is available from your iPhone's email settings and should be left on at all times to ensure privacy protection.

Trouble: Easy

Instructions

1 Push the bezel button, also known as the "Home" button, on your iPhone and swipe your finger on the arrow bar to unlock the iPhone.

2 Tap the "Settings" icon on your iPhone's screen, also tap the "Mail, Contacts, Calendars."

4 Select the "Authentication" tab, and choose "MD5 Challenge-Response," "NTLM," "HTTP MD5 Digest" or "Key" being your authentication method. By default, most email servers use "Password" unless stated otherwise.

5 Tap the "Sophisticated" tab in the upper-left corner of the screen to return to the previous menu. Press the bezel key on your iPhone to return to the main menu.

References

Apple Assistance: iPhone and iPod Contact - Trade ActiveSync Account Quick Setup Guide "iPhone For Dummies"; Edward C. Baig plus Bob LeVitus; 2009

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