How to configure Aruba Mail on iPhone and iPad

In this particular guide, I will help you read and send Aruba emails from the iso devices in a secure way. If you are reading this guide to set up Aruba mail on iPhone, it is because you are a business proprietor or a professional.

Business users mostly use the Aruba electronic mailbox because it is more suitable for the requirements of VAT numbers. It also provides the PEC service, the certified electronic mail to communicate among companies or with the public administration.

How to configure Aruba Mail on iPhone and iPad

Before continuing with the configuration, it is necessary to know that there are two types of Aruba domains. The first allows you to have a personal domain (e.g. Giuliorossi.com ), the second will enable you to have an email account @ aruba.it.

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configure Aruba Mail Configuration with a custom domain

For those who have an Aruba email address with a custom domain using the configuration parameters which you find below and you will access the Aruba mailbox via IMAP and SMTP (recommended compared to POP3).

Aruba inbox

  • IMAP server:  imaps.aruba.it
  • Account name / Username:  enter your email address (( nomecasella@nomedominio.ext ))
  • Password:  enter the email address password
  • SSL:  Yes
  • Authentication: Password
  • Server Port: 993

Aruba outgoing mail

  • SMTP server:  smtps.aruba.it
  • Account name / Username:  enter your email address ( nomecasella@nomedominio.ext )
  • Password:  enter the email address password
  • SSL:  Enable
  • Authentication:  Password
  • Server Port:  465

Aruba PEC configuration

If you own the  PEC of Aruba and you need the parameters to configure it, below you will find all the data needed to manage the Aruba PEC from any compatible client.

Inbox Aruba PEC

  • IMAP server:  imaps.pec.aruba.it
  • Account name / Username:  enter the certified e-mail address (@ pec.it, @ pec.cloud, @ arubapec.it, @ mypec.eu, @ gigapec.it, @ casellapec.com, @ pecditta.com)
  • Password:  enter the password of the certified mail address
  • SSL:  Enable
  • Authentication : Password
  • Server Port : 993

Aruba PEC Outbox

  • SMTP server:  smtps.pec.aruba.it
  • Account name / Username:  enter the certified e-mail address (@ pec.it, @ pec.cloud, @ arubapec.it, @ mypec.eu, @ gigapec.it, @ casellapec.com, @ pecditta.com)
  • Password:  enter the password of the certified mail address
  • SSL:  Enable
  • Authentication:  Password
  • Server Port:  465

Download Official Aruba Mail iPhone app

If you wish to handle Aruba Mail on iPhone or iPad, simplifying the account configuration phase, you can use the official Aruba Web mail application, available for free on the App Store at the following link.

DOWNLOAD |  Aruba.it Webmail

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It enables you to read the e-mail you get on the inbox with notification instantly. Download and install the Webmail app on your Apple iPhone and use the application to enter Aruba’s email address and the security password you registered with, in the respective fields.

Select the Language drop-down menu and finally press Login. To keep your sign-in info which means you aren’t required to enter them every time, you can mark the item Remember. It is not necessary to enter any configuration data because the data is already pre-installed.

Aruba PEC on iPhone

If you are searching for an Aruba PEC application on iPhone and iPad, you can directly use the totally free official Aruba PEC Mobile app, available for free at the below link.

DOWNLOAD |  Aruba PEC Mobile

DOWNLOAD Aruba PEC Mobile

With this particular application, you can handle the Aruba Certified E-Mail account. It is a straightforward iPhone app to use, and it allows you to read and send certified electronic mail messages anytime through iPhone and iPad. Type in your PEC Aruba account login details and check all received emails instantly, download attachments and send new emails to other PEC addresses.

More apps on iPhone for Aruba Mail

If the official Aruba apps we have seen before don’t convince you, there are alternatives to the official client. which you find pre-installed on iPhone and iPad. To set up the account on Mail, you need to use the IMAP parameters that we saw in the last paragraphs.

If you want to use an iOS email client to control Aruba mail, you first have to set up it. Go to the Settings app, click Account and password and then on Add account.

At this point, go to More, select the item Add Mail Account and fill out the fields shown on the screen with the access data and then entering the IMAP parameters of the Aruba box.

More apps on iPhone for Aruba Mail

After setting up Aruba Mail on iPhone, you can open the Mail app, go to Inbox and you can read your Aruba mail. From here, you can also write or reply to an email.