How to Use an Android Tablet Email Setup
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This tutorial describes how to set up your Android Tablet to access your Email accounts. • • You have two email applications on your Android Tablet: An application specifically for GMail, and an Everything Else email application. • • The GMail application (the one with the red M in an envelope) is customized for GMail. This application offers a few more features than the Everything Else email application, because it integrates more tightly with Google services. For example, if someone sends you a message to your GMail account, you will receive it on the tablet within seconds after it hits your GMail account. All your other email accounts will be polled once every few minutes to see if mail has arrived (15 minutes by default, as seen on a screen in the video). You also have access to your GMail Priority Inbox, which allows you to select which emails you want higher on the list, and other features. • • Note: You need to have a GMail account set up on your tablet in order for you to install applications from the Android Market. • • Note: Google's GMail service also does a great job of filtering out spam, so if you are just starting out on the web, using GMail for your main email account is a great way to go. • • There is also the Everything Else email application. This is where you will receive all your other existing email accounts (Yahoo, Hotmail, your home internet provider email, etc.). You can add as many email accounts as you want in this application. Setting up these accounts can be simple, as long as Google has collected the proper Incoming and Outgoing email configuration information for your email provider. The Incoming settings will normally be either a POP3 or IMAP server. Your Outgoing settings will be an SMTP server. • • If the tablet doesn't automatically configure your email account correctly, you will need to search on the web for your provider's settings (or, call your provider), and set up the account by doing a Manual Setup . You will need the following information: • • Incoming Server: • Your email account user name (Note: Sometimes it may include the @provider.com ) • Your password • The POP3 (or IMAP) Server • Encryption Type (None, SSL, or TLS) • POP3 (or IMAP) Port number • • Outgoing Server: • Your email account user name (Note: Sometimes it may include the @provider.com ) • Your password • The SMTP Server • Encryption Type (None, SSL, or TLS) • SMTP Port number • Whether sign-in is required (it almost always is). • • Here is a good website to find the Email configuration for many popular providers: http://www.c3sd.com/email_servers_por... • • Note: You can add additional email accounts by pressing the Menu (horizontal bars) in the upper right corner, select Account Settings , and then select Add account in the upper right corner. • • Note: If your provider isn't listed above, you can try a Google search for: Your email provider smtp pop3 imap • • If you have other questions, feel free to comment below! • • Cheers, • • Al @ Help4Android • • Good Luck! :-)
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