IPhone3g Mail Setup Issue - Advanced settings no-more?

Ok, so I'm a student at TCU in Ft. Worth. I recently purchased the new iPHone3g to replace my old palm lifedrive. I was following the instructions my school provides to setup email on iphones at http://www.tr.tcu.edu/iPhone.htm and came across quite a big issue. Step six tells me to go to advanced settings and set SSL for incoming to OFF and SSL for outgoing to ON.
WELLLLL on the I-3g, there is no longer an advanced settings section. The only place I have found one is for email accounts that have already been set up on the phone, and even then they don't give the option to change for outgoing or incoming.
So does anyone know of a way to setup my email? I'd be ****** if my iphone was just as useless as my brick of a palm.

I think I can help. I have yahoo and gmail set up on 3G.
Go to Settings> Mail, contacts,.....> choose your email account> outgoing mail server set-up (smtp) is just above the advanced button at the bottom of that screen. Click on primary server and change SSL to watever you need it to be. Go back and click advanced and change your imap or pop server. cheers.

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