Users can easily configure their email accounts with the Samsung Galaxy with the help of below steps:
STEP 1 : Main Screen >> email
STEP 2 : Setup Email (Manual)
ENTER : “Your login username”. (Usually it is your email address)
Enter :- “Your account password.”.
STEP 3 : Account type >> “POP3 account”.
STEP 4 : Incoming server settings
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Username :”Your login username”.
(Usually it is your email address)
Password : “Your account password.”.
POP3 Server : “mail.yourdomain.com”.
(yourdomain.com here refers to the domain you have registered)
Security type :”None.”
Port : “110.”
Delete email fro server: “Never.”
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STEP 5 : Outgoing server settings
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SMTP server :”mail.yourdomain.com”.
(yourdomain.com here refers to the domain you have registered)
Security type : “None.”
Port : “25.”
Require sign-in : [ENABLE]
Username :”Your login username”.
(Usually it is your email address)
Password :”Your account password.”.
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STEP 6 : Account options >> Select the options according to your requirement.
STEP 7 : Set up email
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Give this account a name (Optional) :”Your email address”.
(This is the easiest way to differentiate between accounts if you have more than 1)
Your name : “Your name as you want it to display on email messages.”
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Your email account has been successfully configured.
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