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| Oops, sorry, I was thinking Mail.app under Mac OS X. My apologies, I don't have an iPhone to test with. Reading through some other forums, it seems that your original idea of "server.com ort" should work.
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| I found out a way! I emailed Apple about it and they replied saying that there is a way. Unfortunatly, I think whoever programed it wasn't really thinking to much. There is no direct way to select a specfic port like 2501 when adding the email account however when you go into the email settings after its created, you can change it in there. While setting it up, you have to use a smtp server that works on port 25 that you have another account setup with so that it verifies ok, but then after you do that and setup the email, you then go into the properties and setup the right account information along with the port number.
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