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## Tap "Next". | ## Tap "Next". | ||
# Under "Outgoing server settings" | # Under "Outgoing server settings" | ||
+ | ## Set "SERVER" as "mail.xmission.com" | ||
## Set "SECURITY TYPE" to "SSL/TLS". The "PORT" should automatically change to "465". | ## Set "SECURITY TYPE" to "SSL/TLS". The "PORT" should automatically change to "465". | ||
## Set "USERNAME" to just your XMission username without the "@xmission.com" address appended. | ## Set "USERNAME" to just your XMission username without the "@xmission.com" address appended. |
Revision as of 17:01, 26 August 2015
Introduction
These setup instructions apply to Android versions 5.0 through 5.1.1 using the Gmail app from Google. Google recently changed the default app away from the standard "Email" app on Android 4.4.4 and earlier with their Gmail app. Despite the name, the Gmail app allows you to configure additional personal IMAP and POP3 accounts with the Gmail account.
Configuration
- Tap your Gmail app to bring up the interface. Tap the stacked menu icon, next to the text "Inbox" in the upper left corner.
- Scroll to the bottom of pane, and tap "Settings".
- Under "Settings", tap "Add account".
- Tap "Personal (IMAP/POP)" to set up a new personal email account. Tap "Next"
- Add your XMission email address. This is typically you XMission username with "@xmission.com" appended. Tap "Manual setup".
- Tap "Personal (IMAP)" for retrieving your email. Tap "Next".
- Provide your XMission account password. Tap "Next".
- Under "Incoming server settings":
- Set "SERVER" as "mail.xmission.com
- Set "SECURITY TYPE" as "SSL/TLS". The "PORT" should automatically change to "993".
- Tap "Next".
- Under "Outgoing server settings"
- Set "SERVER" as "mail.xmission.com"
- Set "SECURITY TYPE" to "SSL/TLS". The "PORT" should automatically change to "465".
- Set "USERNAME" to just your XMission username without the "@xmission.com" address appended.
- Tap "Next".
- Verify "Account options" for sync frequency, notifications, and attachments. Tap "Next".
- Give the "Account name (optional)" something meaningful, like "XMission". Also, provide your name as you want it displayed to recipients. Tap "Next".
- You should be able to verify the new account, and access the inbox, and other folders.