Fill out your email settings and tap Next. Under the Mail Section, tap Add Mail Account.Ħ. Choose a Name and Description for your email account and tap Done to finish the wizard. In this case, Outgoing Mail Server settings failed, so just fill the appropriate settings and tap Next.Ħ. Blue Mail is pretty good at detecting your server settings, but sometimes you’ll need to input some information manually if the automatic wizard fails. Fill in your email/password, check the Automatic box and tap Next.ĥ. On the account type, select the last option, Other Email.Ĥ.
Open the Google Play Store and install Email Blue Mail – Calendar & Tasks. Fill out the email configuration settings, and tap the check-mark icon on top to finish the wizard. Select IMAP type under the Advanced section.Ħ. Tap the Question/Help icon on top, and choose Change Account Provider.ĥ. Outlook often has this error that detects IMAP/POP accounts as an Exchange type. Enter your email/password and tap Continue.Ĥ. On the Welcome screen, tap Add Account.ģ. Open the Google Play Store and install Microsoft Outlook. Uncheck the Automatically Manage Connection Settings and input your email configuration details. Click Accounts, and head to Server Settings. For this, we’ll need to head Mail, and hit Preferences.ħ. By default, Apple doesn’t set your email server settings as secure. An error may appear, prompting you to input the account type and the mail servers. Fill out the Name, Email Address and Password, and click Sign In.ĥ. On Choose a Mail Account Provider, check Other Mail Account, and click Continue.Ĥ. In the top left corner, under Mail, click Add Account.ģ. When done, click Re-Test, and then Done to finish the wizard. Here you can add your configuration settings. Fill out your Name, Email Address and Password, and select Configure Manually.Ĥ. In the top right corner, click + New, and select Existing Mail Account.ģ. Now you’ll be prompted to configure the settings for your email address that you got in Step 1.ħ. On Choose Account Type, choose either IMAP or POP (we highly recommend IMAP).Ħ. Fill in your email address and under Advanced Options, check the option Let me set up my account manually. Let’s head to and click File in the top left corner.Ĥ.
Input your password and you’re good to go. After that, just click it, which will open the mail app. Next to iOS for iPhone/iPad/iPod and macOS® Mail.app®, click IMAP over SSL/TLS to prompt the file download. On this window, you’ll be able to see the configuration scripts on top of the page. Next to your created email address, click Connect Devices. To get this, access your cPanel and navigate to Email Accounts. Mail Client Automatic Configuration Scripts Īpple users can get an automatic configuration script which will sync any device’s default iOS or macOS mail app with the correct email settings. Note: If you chose POP3, don’t forget to change the Incoming Mail Server Port to 995. Outgoing Mail Server: | Port: 465Įncryption Method will be SSL/TLS for most clients. Username: Use the email account’s password.
Click Settings next to your email, which will reveal the configuration settings. On your Domain Dashboard, hover over the blue cylinder next to your domain to reveal your plan. On this window, you’ll be able to see the configuration settings for your email, which will be near identical to the following image: We’ll need the Incoming & Outgoing Servers, Ports & Credentials.Īccess your cPanel and navigate to Email Accounts. Getting the Correct Configuration Detailsįirst thing to do is to get your email details ready. For this reason, we highly recommend the use of IMAP. In other words, IMAP is better to configure and sync your emails across many devices. The main difference between these two protocols is that while POP3 downloads the emails from the server for permanent local storage, IMAP leaves them on the server and simply “caches” emails locally. IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol) are email protocols that let you access/read your email addresses from third-party email clients and applications, but what’s the difference between them, and which one is best for you?