In order to configure your email on Android phone please follow this instruction:
Enter Mail on the main screen of your Android phone
- Select Other (POP3/IMAP)
- Choose New Account
- Insert your full email address and password for it in the appropriate fields
- Click on Next. Select protocol type: IMAP or POP3. We advise you to use IMAP.
If you choose IMAP protocol, you will need to indicate following fields:
Email address, username and password should have been already filled in the corresponding fields.
Host name: server name where your hosting account is located. (It is possible to use server IP-addressor mail.yourdomain.tld if you do not want to use SSL).
If you do not want to use Secure Sockets Layer connection you need to use port: 143 (None).
- If you want to use Secure Sockets Layer connection you need to use port: 993 (with SSL).
- Clink on Next
- If you choose POP3 protocol, you will need to indicate following fields:
Email address, username and password should have been already filled in the corresponding fields.
Host name: server name where your hosting account is located. (It is possible to use server IP-addressor mail.yourdomain.tld if you do not want to use SSL).
If you want to use Secure Sockets Layer connection you need to use port: 995 (with SSL)
If you do not want to use Secure Sockets Layer connection you need to use port: 110 (None)
- Click on Next
- Enter the Outgoing Server Settings in the following way:
Email address, username and password should have been already filled in the corresponding fields.
Host name: server name where your hosting account is located. (It is possible to use server IP-addressor mail.yourdomain.tld if you do not want to use SSL).
If you do not want to use Secure Sockets Layer connection you need to use port: 25 (None).
If you want to use Transport Layer Security connection you need to use port: 26 (with TLS)
If you want to use Secure Sockets Layer connection you need to use port: 465 (with SSL)
Click on Next and insert Account Name that you want to use.
Click on Finish setup. That’s it.