Using an Android Mobile Device with Your Email
You can always use Web-Based Email to send and receive email messages. But you also can view your email with an email client. To access your email through an Android® mobile device, add an account with the settings outlined below.
Before You Start:
You need the names of your incoming and outgoing servers to set up email with a client. Web-Based Email contains this information.
- Log in to Web-Based Email at email.secureserver.net.
- From the Help menu, select Email Client Settings.
- Make a note of your incoming and outgoing server information.
- Continue with the procedures outlined below to set up your email client.
To Use an Android Mobile Device with Your Email
- From the Home screen, tap the gray Application button.
- Tap Email.
- Tap Next.
- Using the keyboard, enter:
- Email Address
- Your full email address
- Password
- Your email password
- Tap Next.
- Tap IMAP Account or POP Account.
- Enter the following:
- Username
- Your full email address
- Password
- Your email password
- IMAP/POP Server
- Your Incoming POP or IMAP Server
- (Optional) Security type
- SSL (Accept all certificates)
- IMAP/POP path prefix
- No changes required
- Incoming port
- IMAP without SSL - 143
IMAP with SSL - 993
POP without SSL - 110
POP with SSL - 995
- Tap Next.
- In Outgoing server settings type:
- Server name
- Your Outgoing SMTP Server
- (Optional) Security type
- SSL (Accept all certificates)
- Outgoing port
- Without SSL - one of the following: 25, 80, 3535
With SSL - 465 - Require sign-in
- Select to enable
- Username
- Your full email address
- Password
- Your email password
- Tap Next.
- Choose desired Account Settings.
- Choose desired additional settings on Set up email.
- Tap Done.
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