====== Apple iOS ====== Apple's iOS supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol (EAS), and can synchronize emails, appointments, contacts, tasks and notes automatically with the GWDG Exchange server, using ** Direct Push Technology **. To set up the Exchange account, got to "Settings" -> "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and click on the "Add Account" option. {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0418.jpg?nolink |}} As the account type, select "Exchange". {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0419.jpg?nolink |}} In the following step, enter your user data: *E-mail: the primary e-mail address *Password *Description: your choice {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:image1.png?nolink |}} Confirm this information with "Next". The auto configuration usually does not work with iOS, therefore additional information is required in the next step: *E-mail: the primary e-mail address *Server: email.gwdg.de *Domain: gwdg *User name: the user ID *Password *Description: your choice {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0420.jpg?nolink |}} Now you can select which data should be synchronized: Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Reminders (Outlook/OWA: Tasks) and Notes. {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0421.jpg?nolink |}} Finish the configuration with "Save". The newly created account is now listed in "Settings" -> "Mail, Contacts, Calendars". Tapping on it takes you to the settings of this account. {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0423.jpg?nolink |}} By tapping on "Account" at the top, the server settings and user data can be checked again. {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0424.jpg?nolink |}} The "Advanced settings" show the option "Use SSL". This must be enabled. {{ :en:services:email_collaboration:email_service:3mobile_access:ios:img_0425.jpg?nolink |}} With all data entered correctly, the synchronization via Direct Push starts automatically, and e-mails, calendar entries, address data, tasks, and memos are synchronized between the Exchange server and the iOS device.