Saturday 19 January 2013

Setting up SMTP Mail on an Android Made Easy

Android phones usually use a Gmail account as its default email.However, individuals find that when they use a Gmail account they often limited in the number of outgoing emails they can send per day. Individuals should go ahead and use SMTP servers to send mails for themselves so that they can enjoy a bulk mail sending experience.



If you have purchased a cutting edge Android phone and wish to have SMTP Mail installed on it, then you have to follow these steps:


  • Go to the “Apps” menu and tap on “Email”. Since an Email account has not been set up, you have to proceed to the Account Setup screen in the App.

  • Next you have to enter your email address and password.

  • Tap "Next." For many popular email services, this is all that needs to be done because Android will automatically configure the account. If this is not the case with your email account, one has to manually enter the settings.

  • Tap either "POP Account" or "IMAP" depending upon what type of email service you use. If you’re confused about what type of email service you have, you can always check with your provider. For example, if you use Yahoo!'s Plus mail, use POP. Check your provider's website for details. All providers are unique and different.

  • Along with entering the incoming mail server address, remember to include any other important information that your provider requires, such as a port number.
Now when it comes to choosing an outgoing mail server always opt for SMTP mail server. This is because an SMTP server gives individuals the opportunity to send thousands of mails per day without facing any difficulty. They can send mails from any place on the globe and should know that the emails they send will never be considered as spam.




Thus, the emails will reach where they were always meant to go-the inbox of the intended recipient and that too on time. An SMTP server when installed gives individuals the opportunity to maintain multiple email addresses from the same account. Thereby giving individuals the ability to send business related emails from a professional address and other emails from a personal address.
  • So, you have to enter the outgoing SMTP mail server and other settings your provider requires.

  • Tap "Next." Android will check your email for compatibility.SMTP mail servers are totally compatible with Android. You will then have the choice options, such as how frequently Android syncs with your email.
If individuals are unsure about setting up this account by themselves, they can always get in touch with their SMTP service provider for assistance.

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