Sending and receiving emails are now made easier and more convenient with modern smartphones. Email accounts can be set up manually or automatically. In iOS devices, email accounts from Google, iCloud, Yahoo or Mail are automatically set up by simply entering the email address and password. During the setup process, iOS automatically uses the correct account settings. Tackled in this context is a similar issue on the new Apple iPhone XR. Read on to find out what to do if you cannot set up or add your email account to your iPhone XR Mail app. Before troubleshooting, check and make sure that your device can connect to the Internet. Once your Internet is fixed, you should be able to set up your email on your phone as intended. Otherwise, try the following solutions.


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What should I do?
If you are using the iPhone mail client or other Apple devices using iOS to access email, then you may be seeing issues with sending or receiving email. This is mainly happening in recent releases of Mac iOS Note that all of these solutions are based on the fact that you are using SSL for your email. There are various ways that this error can be seen based on the software or device that you are using. The solutions for each type are listed below. The main suggestion from Apple on correcting this issue is to remove your email account and set it up again. Make sure that you know where your email is saved. If your email account is with InMotion, then deleting your email settings in the iOS device will not delete your email. You will be basically removing your email account from your device and then re-adding it.
Helpful answers
These errors are understandably annoying since it prevents email from working as expected. Next, check to see if your internet is working. This is easily performed by trying to access various websites or apps that use the internet on your iPhone or iPad.
The default Mail app in iOS and iPadOS is mostly great: it is rather simple, but it does the job in order to effectively manage e-mail. In my case, I have multiple e-mail accounts configured on my iPhone. Unfortunately, sometimes I receive the following error when trying to fetch new mails manually:. Please select the individual accounts to see more information. It is a very basic action to take, but often, restarting your device solves a lot of problems. Restart your iPhone or iPad and try again to get new e-mails.