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====== Set Up Your Android Phone for E-Mail ====== | ====== Set Up Your Android Phone for E-Mail ====== | ||
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+ | FIXME Needs updating for newer Android | ||
Follow these steps to configure the ' | Follow these steps to configure the ' | ||
- | I generally prefer to use IMAP instead of POP for mobile devices. See here for why. | + | I generally prefer to use IMAP instead of POP for mobile devices. See [[internet: |
I assume here that you have an account on a standard mail server and that it is accessible from the Internet. | I assume here that you have an account on a standard mail server and that it is accessible from the Internet. | ||
- | Note: When it comes to e-mail, sending uses one mechanism; receiving uses another. They are completely separate, but many users find this confusing...it' | + | < |
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+ | ^Mail Function | ||
+ | |Sending mail |SMTP | | ||
+ | |Receiving/ | ||
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+ | * You will use POP or IMAP, not both | ||
+ | * Do not mix POP settings with IMAP settings | ||
+ | * I prefer to use IMAP instead of POP, but either will work | ||
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+ | :!: These settings were tested on a Motorola Droid with Android 2.1, which we have found to offer convenient, stable and problem-free access to standard mail accounts. | ||
- | Sending mail: SMTP | + | ===== Setup a New Account ===== |
- | Receiving/ | + | |
- | You will use POP or IMAP, not both. | + | |
- | Do not mix POP settings with IMAP settings. | + | |
- | I prefer to use IMAP instead of POP, but either will work. | + | |
- | These settings were tested on a Motorola Droid and Android 2.1, which we have found to offer convenient, stable and problem-free access to standard mail account.s | + | ==== Inbound (Receive) ==== |
- | Setup a New Account | + | |
- | On your phone, navigate to the Home screen, then open the Email application. | + | - On your phone, navigate to the Home screen, then open the 'Email' |
+ | - On the Accounts page, determine if there are any unneeded or non-functional accounts. If there are, delete them, one at a time, by pressing and holding the account name, then choosing Remove account. | ||
+ | - Still on the Accounts page, hit the Menu button, then Add account. | ||
+ | - Enter your full e-mail address (i.e username@yourdomain.com) and password. If you want this account to be your default identity for sending mail, select the checkbox, then select Next. | ||
+ | - Choose IMAP (or POP, if you don't have IMAP access to your account). | ||
+ | - On the Incoming Server screen, edit the IMAP server field to be your actual server name. | ||
+ | - For Security type, select the encryption settings that your server supports. | ||
- | On the Accounts page, determine | + | ^Encryption ^Try ^ |
+ | |TLS |on port 143 | | ||
+ | | |or port 110 if you had to use POP | | ||
+ | |SSL |on port 993 | | ||
+ | | |or port 995 for POP over SSL | | ||
- | Still on the Accounts page, hit the Menu button, then Add account. | + | * If you see a certificate warning: |
+ | * Verify that you are connecting to the right server. | ||
+ | * Select Accept all certificates as your server probably uses a self-signed certificate. | ||
- | Enter your full e-mail address (i.e username@yourdomain.com) and password. If you want this account to be your default identity for sending mail, select the checkbox, then select Next. | + | :!: Most mail servers that I manage use these secure inbound settings: |
- | Choose IMAP (or POP, if you don't have IMAP access to your account). | + | * SSL on port 993 |
+ | * Accept all certificates | ||
- | On the Incoming Server screen, edit the IMAP server field to be your actual server name. | + | ==== Outbound (Send) ==== |
- | For Security type, select the encryption settings that your server supports. | + | - On the Outgoing server screen, edit the SMTP server setting to your actual SMTP server name. Sometimes it's the same as the incoming server. |
+ | - For Security type, select the encryption settings that your server supports. Try these settings | ||
- | | + | ^Encryption ^Try ^ |
- | | + | |TLS |on port 25 (SMTP) |
- | SSL on port 993 | + | | |
- | or port 995 for POP over SSL | + | |SSL |on port 465 (SMTP over SSL) | |
- | If you see a certificate warning: | + | |
- | Verify that you are connecting to the right server. | + | |
- | Select Accept all certificates as your server probably uses a self-signed certificate. | + | |
- | Most mail servers that I manage use: | + | |
- | SSL on port 993 | + | |
- | Accept all certificates | + | |
- | On the Outgoing server screen, edit the SMTP server setting to your actual SMTP server name. Sometimes it's the same as the incoming | + | * Select Accept all certificates if your server |
- | For Security type, select the encryption settings | + | :!: Most mail servers |
- | TLS on port 25 | + | * SSL on port 465 |
- | TLS on port 587 | + | |
- | SSL on port 465 | + | |
- | Select Accept all certificates if your server uses a self-signed certificate | + | |
- | Most mail servers that I manage use: | + | |
- | | + | |
- | Accept all certificates | + | |
- | On the Account options screen, you can change the check frequency, notification and whether this account is the default for sending new mail. The defaults are probably OK. | + | - On the Account options screen, you can change the check frequency, notification and whether this account is the default for sending new mail. The defaults are probably OK. |
+ | - On the final screen, you can give the account a nickname and choose the name to display on your outgoing messages (usually your full name like John Doe). | ||
- | On the final screen, | + | And you're done. You can verify your settings from the Inbox view by tapping: |
- | And you're done. You can verify your settings from the Inbox view by tapping | + | **Menu -> Account settings** |
- | Troubleshooting | + | |
- | Delete any unnecessary accounts. | + | ===== Troubleshooting ===== |
- | Delete the new account you're trying to add and get working. | + | |
- | Send yourself a test message. | + | |
- | If you have a problem sending a message, troubleshoot the SMTP (outgoing) settings. | + | |
- | If you have problems checking for new mail, troubleshoot the POP or IMAP settings. | + | |
+ | * Delete any unnecessary accounts. | ||
+ | * Delete the new account you're trying to add and get working. | ||
+ | * Send yourself a test message. | ||
+ | * If you have a problem sending a message, troubleshoot the SMTP (outgoing) settings. | ||
+ | * If you have problems checking for new mail, troubleshoot the POP or IMAP settings. |