Get Roadrunner email on your iPhone: Easy set up instructions with step by step screenshots.

Set up Roadrunner email on the iPhone

Posted on April 10, 2010 under Email, iPhone, ISP  |  6 Comments

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Roadrunner email is POP enabled, which means you can access it from any device which supports this email protocol. The Post Office Protocol is commonly used by email programs to connect to the server and download messages to the device, whether it’s a computer or a mobile phone.

Your Roadrunner email can be set up on the iPhone through the default Mail application. Thus, emails can be checked from any location… as long as an internet connection is available. Also, once downloaded to your mobile phone, the messages are accessible even when you switch to the ‘Airplane’ mode.

Set up Roadrunner email on the iPhone

The instructions are exactly the same as setting up any email account on the iPhone. Keep your login ID, account password and the incoming and outgoing email servers details ready.

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  • If you haven’t set up an email yet on the iPhone, tap “Mail“, else you have to go through the “Settings” -> “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” -> “Add Accounts” – [Slide 1].
  • Choose “Other” from the list – [Slide 2].
  • Tap “Add Mail Account” in the next screen – [Slide 3].
  • Enter your name, full Roadrunner email address, password of your account and a short description to identify it on the iPhone – [Slides 4 and 5].
  • Tap “Save” and wait patiently for the iPhone to look up the account information – [Slide 6].
  • You will now be prompted to choose between IMAP or POP – go with the latter – [Slide 7].
  • Move down to the “Incoming Mail Server” and “Outgoing Mail Server” sections – [Slide 8]. The iPhone would have already put the Roadrunner incoming and outgoing mail servers which are based on your email address. Thus, if your email is joe@tampabay.rr.com, the mail servers would be:
    Incoming: pop-server.tampabay.rr.com
    Outgoing: smtp-server.tampabay.rr.com
    Confirm the the username and password for the incoming mail server.
  • Tap “Save” and wait for the iPhone to verify the information you’ve supplied – [Slide 9].
  • If you get pop-up messages, simply tap “Continue“. FYI, you will not be able to connect using SSL.
  • Assuming all correct information was supplied, the Roadrunner email will be set up on the iPhone. Tap “Mail” to load the inbox and the list of messages – [Slides 10 and 11].

That’s it! You have successfully set up Roadrunner email on the iPhone. The account is accessible wherever you go as long as there is an active internet connection.

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6 responses to “Set up Roadrunner email on the iPhone”

  • C S July 17th, 2010

    Just to be clear: isn’t it true that this will allow you to receive your RoadRunner email, but doesn’t necessarily allow you send mail using your RoadRunner account?

    From what I’ve read, you’ll only be able to send email if you’re connected via Wi-Fi to the TimeWarner network, since they protect their SMTP servers from access outside of their network.

    Is that correct?

  • Manish July 20th, 2010

    Hmmm. You probably would need to put the outgoing email server of the service you’re currently using – how to use Roadrunner email from another computer.

  • Keith January 10th, 2011

    Doesn’t work. The tech note is generic and doesn’t work for RR accounts. You can receive on the iPhone, but can’t snd and there’s no combination of settings on the iPhone native email client that wil get you there. RR tech support just says “Call Apple”. That blows.

  • Yiwen January 25th, 2011

    Setup a second STMP server as mobile-smtp.roadrunner.com.
    Then when you are not on the RR network, it will try this 2nd SMTP server.

  • Tera February 19th, 2011

    I set up the outgoing server as cwmx.com and it worked for me

  • dhirsch February 20th, 2011

    What are the settings to only receive RoadRunner email on my iPhone. I keep getting a message (after inputting all of the settings and hitting next) that I have SSL turned on and do I want to turn it off. If I say yes, it just cycles for a couple of minutes and gives me the same message. I just want to be able to receive. I don’t care about sending. Help.


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