POP port override for Entourage

I am trying to set up an email account which runs through entourage but is hosted by GoDaddy.
I continually get a message that says "Load 25 More Messages," but the messages will not load. Is it possible that the phone is trying to download all of the emails from the Entourage account and just taking quite some time to do so? Or:
When setting up the POP account in GoDaddy, I have to override the default smtp port and use port 80. Is there a way to do this on the iphone?

On the iPhone, go to your account settings.
Under 'Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)'
Host Name: smtpout.secureserver.net:80
User Name: [email protected]
Password: your Email Password
Under 'Advanced', set 'Authentication' to 'Password'
Leave the Incoming and Outgoing SSL 'OFF'
By the way, this outgoing setup will work for any Email accounts you setup on your iPhone. I use it for a Bellsouth account, and a Mindspring account.
Thanks, Scott K.

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