In Feburary 2016 21,
Touch the 'Applications' tab, located at the bottom of the 'Home' screen, and drag it up to open your applications.
Touch 'Email.' Press the 'Menu' key to access the Email menu, then touch 'Add Account.'
Enter your email address and password into the designated fields.
Choose 'POP3' in the 'Account Type' field.
Enter 'pop.att.yahoo.com' in the 'Incoming (POP)' field.
Enter 'smtp.att.yahoo.com' in the 'Outgoing' field. Choose 'POP3' for the 'Incoming Mail Server.'
Typ in your full email address (e.g., name@sbcglobal.net) in the 'Incoming/Outgoing User Name' field.
Check the 'SSL' check box next to 'Incoming Mail Port #,' then change the number to '995.'
Check the 'SSL' check box next to 'Outgoing Mail Port #,' then change the number to '465.' Press 'Next' to verify your account and complete setup.
In Feburary 2016 21,
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How to Set up Embarqmail on a DroidIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Open the Email application on your Droid.
Type your full email address, including the '@embarqmail.com,' into the Email Address field, and then type the password for your email account in the Password field.
Tap the 'Manual Setup' button, and then tap 'POP3.'
Enter your full email address in the Username field, set the POP3 Server field to 'pop.embarqmail.com' and set the Port field to '110.' Ensure the Security Type drop-down box is set to 'None,' and then tap 'Next.'
Set the SMTP Server field to 'smtp.embarqmail.com,' set the Port field to '587' and set the Security Type drop-down box to 'None.' Check the Require Sign-in check box, and then tap 'Next.'
Change the Email Checking Frequency drop-down box to reflect how often you want your Droid to check for new email, tap 'Next' and then tap 'Done.'
In Feburary 2016 18,
Open the Email application on your Droid.
Type your full email address, including the '@embarqmail.com,' into the Email Address field, and then type the password for your email account in the Password field.
Tap the 'Manual Setup' button, and then tap 'POP3.'
Enter your full email address in the Username field, set the POP3 Server field to 'pop.embarqmail.com' and set the Port field to '110.' Ensure the Security Type drop-down box is set to 'None,' and then tap 'Next.'
Set the SMTP Server field to 'smtp.embarqmail.com,' set the Port field to '587' and set the Security Type drop-down box to 'None.' Check the Require Sign-in check box, and then tap 'Next.'
Change the Email Checking Frequency drop-down box to reflect how often you want your Droid to check for new email, tap 'Next' and then tap 'Done.'
In Feburary 2016 18,
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How to Restore Messages to Email ServerIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Create a new (secondary) email account in your email server's profile---Outlook, Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail, for example. Select the 'Internet Message Access Protocol' account type. You should now have both a POP3 and an IMAP account.
Navigate to your email server's advanced settings, typically found under 'More Settings.' Place a check mark on the box that says 'Leave Mail on the Server' or similar wording.
Drag the emails in the server's main inbox into the inbox of the IMAP account. This syncs the messages onto both email servers so you have a 'hard' copy of your emails again.
Delete the IMAP folder from your inbox if desired. When setting up future email accounts, always check the box that allows you to leave mail on the server. Whether you download mail to your cell phone, another computer or any other device, you'll always have copies of all your emails on the server.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Create a new (secondary) email account in your email server's profile---Outlook, Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail, for example. Select the 'Internet Message Access Protocol' account type. You should now have both a POP3 and an IMAP account.
Navigate to your email server's advanced settings, typically found under 'More Settings.' Place a check mark on the box that says 'Leave Mail on the Server' or similar wording.
Drag the emails in the server's main inbox into the inbox of the IMAP account. This syncs the messages onto both email servers so you have a 'hard' copy of your emails again.
Delete the IMAP folder from your inbox if desired. When setting up future email accounts, always check the box that allows you to leave mail on the server. Whether you download mail to your cell phone, another computer or any other device, you'll always have copies of all your emails on the server.
In Feburary 2016 08,
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