ICloud mail server settings

IMAP information:
For the incoming mail server I wish to add the server name: imap.mail.me.com but the field containts other information and the field is grey so I cannot edit the field.
Where do I find the original field so that I will be able to change the server name?
Thanks in advance for any support regarding this matter!

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4864
iCloud: Mail server settings for email clients

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