

- APPLE EMAIL ON ANDROID SETUP MAC OS
- APPLE EMAIL ON ANDROID SETUP MANUAL
- APPLE EMAIL ON ANDROID SETUP FOR ANDROID
It utilizes Apple’s iCalendar format and is compatible with Android, Gmail, Mac OS X, iOS 5+, Outlook, and Thunderbird. CalDAV synchronizes calendar data across different devices and is available through your RealNames email account.
APPLE EMAIL ON ANDROID SETUP FOR ANDROID
You now have a child under 13 year old in your Family Group and it has a non-Apple email address as the Apple ID. For Android support, a couple extra steps are required on your Apple developer account. Realnames email accounts have the ability to synchronize calendars and contacts via CalDAV and CardDAV. Enter your username and password (if these fields are not. Login to your own email and follow the link to accept date of birth change. Enter the outgoing mail server and ensure that the Use Authentication checkbox is ticked.You'll receive a warring that this action will convert the Apple ID into a child account and that Family Group organiser will have to approve this change (Apple will send you an email with a link to confirm the change). Now go to , login with your child's account, in Account section click Edit and change the child's birth date to the correct one.
APPLE EMAIL ON ANDROID SETUP MANUAL
Step 2: Enter your iCloud username and password as shown in the screenshot then tap on Manual setup, then tap on IMAP. Please note, however, that the below configuration steps can be applied to a whole host of third-party Play Store email clients. All you need to do is set your Stanford email password. Step 1: Fire up the stock Email client on your Android device. When you enroll in MDM, your stanford email is automatically configured on your device. Accept the invitation and join your Family Group. Configure an account using MDM Mobile Device Management (MDM) is the easiest way to set up your Office 365 email and calendar on your iOS device.

Luckily there is a workaround that allows to create a child account for under 13 year old while using any non Apple email address as an Apple ID:
