I googled for you, and this is what I came up with for a server name:
'Safe'
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t email dummy So, if they have a port number following the host name, how do you enter that in the incoming and outgoing server settings? For example, for the incoming server name, they have "mail.ucla.edu port:110" You wouldn't enter a space, right?
what software program are you using?
Mac Mail app
Your Google skillz are strong! Thanks once again.
Just put in mail.ucla.edu. The "port: 110" is redundant, as that is the default port for POP.
The prob was I was trying to do it on the iPhone and they don't have a separate port field. I'ma do it on my desktop and then synch the iPhone and all should be well with the world.