ChatterBank40 mins ago
My I Pad 2
hi to the two lovely people who answered my queries re my I Pad 2. Now I have another one queries that is, now I have got rid of my Hotmail.co.uk also my Hotmail.com, and am left with the I Cloud I thought it was better to get rid of these two as I said I was getting two lots of the same e.mails nearly 3 thousand. Now I have a different e.mail address which is not a problem once I tell family and friends my new address but my problem now is when I at last got onto my mail page which had frozen, now it seems in my iCloud I only have one inbox plus a vip and another one I don't have outbox draft important sent etc., I so like the idea that I have cleared out all the old it doesn't really worry me having to have a different e.mail address I just don't know why this is.
I have gone onto my settings checking things but I think it's just confusing me or I am making it difficult for myself, again any help ideas would greatly be appreciated thank you.
I have gone onto my settings checking things but I think it's just confusing me or I am making it difficult for myself, again any help ideas would greatly be appreciated thank you.
Answers
If you go to settings on the left hand side you will see icloud. Underneath will be your email address. This email address is also your Apple ID and also your 'My Exchange Account' for your iPad. If you go into safari and log onto you email account there you can then add folders. Ie Outbox, drafts etc. The mail icon in your iPad will send & receive emails but you have...
19:07 Sun 09th Nov 2014
If you go to settings on the left hand side you will see icloud. Underneath will be your email address. This email address is also your Apple ID and also your 'My Exchange Account' for your iPad.
If you go into safari and log onto you email account there you can then add folders. Ie Outbox, drafts etc.
The mail icon in your iPad will send & receive emails but you have to manage them via safari. If you do not delete (the ones you don't want) them via safari you will just keep on using up the iPad memory.
If you go into safari and log onto you email account there you can then add folders. Ie Outbox, drafts etc.
The mail icon in your iPad will send & receive emails but you have to manage them via safari. If you do not delete (the ones you don't want) them via safari you will just keep on using up the iPad memory.
This may help.
http:// www.app le.com/ icloud/ setup/i os.html s
If you follow these instructions icloud will become your exchange account & therefore you will get outbox sent drafts etc.
I just tried it on mine & it worked.
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If you follow these instructions icloud will become your exchange account & therefore you will get outbox sent drafts etc.
I just tried it on mine & it worked.