We know you're excited to get your email set up on your Android®. We should have your email working on your device in about 5 minutes.
Use these steps to set up the native mail app with your Workspace email account. You can also use the Outlook app to get your email. Here's how to set up the Outlook app on your Android device.
If you follow the steps below, and you can't receive or send email, please see Android: Troubleshooting Email for help. You might need to make some additional changes depending on where you live and which ISPs you use
BEFORE YOU START: To set up Android with your email, you need to know your POP or IMAP Email Server Settings and ports. To find them, go to the Email Setup Center and write down the information that displays under Email Server Settings.
NOTE: The steps to set up email on your Android device might be a little different depending on your make/model and your network provider. However, all the information you need to set up your account (username, password, server settings) is in these steps.
POP3 | |
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Username | Enter your full email address. |
Password | Enter your email account password. |
POP3 server | pop.secureserver.net |
Port | 110 |
IMAP | |
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Username | Enter your full email address. |
Password | Enter your email account password. |
IMAP server | imap.secureserver.net |
Port | 143 |
As a troubleshooting step, you must have enabled SMTP relays for your account. For more information, see See your SMTP relays.
SMTP (Outgoing Mail Server) | |
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SMTP server | smtpout.secureserver.net |
Port | 80 |
Security type | None |
That's it. If everything is working OK, you should see some email messages. To make sure you can send messages, go ahead and compose an email and send it to yourself.
Some Android devices and mail clients do not require sign in. Therefore, if the settings above are not working for you, please go back to step 7 and uncheck Require sign-in, then proceed with setup.
If you're not receiving email messages or you can't send messages, see Android: Troubleshooting Email. Don't worry. There are a few things that can happen during the setup process. We'll help you investigate and fix them.
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