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iPhone and iPod Touch Email Configurations

The newest iPhones and iPod Touch can connect direct to our SLAC Exchange 2007 server.

Configure ActiveSync on iPhone / iPod
Get into Settings;
Click on Mail, Contacts, Calendars;
Add Account;
Microsoft Exchange;
Fill in Email field with string of this format: userid@slac.stanford.edu  (e.g. teresa@slac.stanford.edu
Server = email.slac.stanford.edu
Domain = SLAC
Username = your windows userid (e.g. teresa)
Password = uh... you know what that is...
Description = Something like "slac exchange" would be informative
Use SSL = ON
Miscellaneous Configurations
After you've done the settings above and you go back up one level you'll have a screen where you can choose to synch Mail, Contacts, and/or Calendars. You choose ON or OFF for each of those depending on your needs.
Mail days to sync is another choice. This sets the number of days of data which will be copied to your device. Default is 3 days and the device will only pull data in if it is 3 days or less old.
Going up one more level you have more choices as far as how many recent messages to show; number of lines to preview; font size, etc. Just pick whatever works for you.
Using IMAP from your iPhone
Some people use IMAP from their phone because they have another Exchange Server configured in their iPhone already (and you can only have one Exchange server configured in the iPhone). For IMAP you will use server name of email.slac.stanford.edu for incoming and outgoing servers. You want password style of NTLM for both as well. SSL = ON for both.
SLAC's Wireless Network
As is typical when first connecting to SLAC's wireless network you will be prompted to read and agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. If you attempt to connect to the Internet from your device and it doesn't work then open your device's browser and try to navigate to a web page. You will most likely see the SLAC Visitor Network welcome page with the AUP. Please read it and follow the instructions. Once that is done your device will be authorized to use the SLAC Wireless network.
Fetch New Data
At the top level of the Settings screen you'll find the "Fetch New Data" selection. If you choose "Push" you'll get synched data pushed to your device as soon as it arrives. Choosing "Push" will really wear your battery down faster.
Problems
No known problems at this time.

  Last Updated: 05/31/2011
  Page Created: 08/15/2008
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