So many android users don’t know the power of the feature “email” in their phones. They only think it can only be used to send and receive emails from regular email providers like yahoo mail and google mail. Little do they know that this feature or app can also be used to receive custom emails from custom email providers like Zoho.
Custom emails are emails for business. They are customized for businesses and websites/blogs. An example of a custom email is "admin@easymadeblog.com". Custom emails look professional for use.
If you own a blog or a business and you use custom email, I am sure you cannot be connected to the PC 24/7. Besides, you won't want to log in several times to your email provider website to check or send new emails.
In order to avoid this stress, I have come with new easy-made steps to set up your custom email address with the POP or IMAP settings provided by your email provider. This enables you to get an instant alert whenever you receive a new mail from your customers. You can as well use this mail, after setup, to send emails to your customers whenever you want.
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Follow these steps below to set up your own custom emails on your android device:
Step 1 >>> Open your email app on your android smartphone.
Step 2 >>> Tap the "option" button, and tap the”settings” option located at the bottom
Step 3 >>> Tap the “add account”
Step 4 >>> Enter the custom email in the provided box (e.g, admin@easymadeblog.com). Then tap the “MANUAL SETUP” button
Step 5 >>> Choose the account type you would like to use. In this tutorial, I use the(personal IMAP) setup option
Step 6 >>> Input the password of the account you used to sign up on the website of your email provider. Then, tap the “next button”
Incoming server settings
Step 7 >>> Edit these form sections to match your settings:
Server: Your server address is provided by your email provider
Security type: Usually “SSL/TLS (all certificates)”. But if provided by your email provider, use what is provided
Port: Always provided by the email provider
Leave other sections untouched! Then, tap the “next” button.
Outgoing server settings
Step 8 >>> Edit these form sections to match your settings:
Smtp Server: Usually provided by the email provider
Security type: Usually “SSL/TLS”. )”. But if provided by your email provider, use what is provided
Port: Always provided by the email provider
Then tap the “next” button
Your account is READY!
Step 9 >>> Give the account a name you want it to appear and a name you want our customers to see when you send them emails.
Final step >>> Check or uncheck the boxes for how you want the account to behave. Very self-explanatory. Then, the “next” button.
Your custom mail should now appear on the email tabs of your email app. You can now send and receive new emails right away from your android smartphones.
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Pls am with the username and password, they keep saying it incorrect. Why??
ReplyDeletePls sir, Am having problem with the username and password, they keep saying it incorrect. Why??
ReplyDeleteIt keeps telling you incorrect because either the password or the username is incorrect. Try to log in from your email service provider, if it goes through from there let me know.
DeleteIf it doesn't go through, click on "forget password" wherever you find it on your email service provider website, and then follow the steps to change your password.
Then repeat the steps above to set up custom email address in your smartphone.