Set Up cPanel or Plesk Email on Galaxy S23 Email App
Article ID: 6109 Published: 17 Oct 2023 Updated: 31 Oct 2023 Authored by: Crazy Domains Support
This guide will help you set up your Crazy Domains email (cPanel Email or Plesk Email) in your Samsung Galaxy (default) Email application.
Before you proceed, make sure you have:
- downloaded and installed the Samsung Email application on your phone.
- created your email account already. See our guide on how you can create an email account.
- tried accessing the email via webmail and confirmed that sending and receiving are working.
- a stable internet connection.
- your email address and password handy.
Setting Up an Email Account in Samsung Galaxy S23 Email App
- On your phone, open the Email app.
- Select Other.
- Enter the email address and the password in the fields provided, and then click Manual setup.
- When the Select account type window pops up, choose between POP3 account or IMAP account.
- Enter the Incoming server details based on the account type selected from Step 4.
- Select SSL from the dropdown as the Security Type.
- Toggle the Require authentication to send emails switch.
- Enter the Outgoing Server settings.
- Click Sign in.
- Select SSL from the dropdown as the Security Type.
- Toggle the Require authentication to send emails switch.
- Give a little time for your messages to completely load as you may not immediately see them after setting up your email account.
- Send a test email to check if the setup is successful.
NOTE: Replace yourdomain.tld with your actual domain name.
IMAP ACCOUNT SETTINGS
Incoming Mail Server mail.(yourdomain.tld) |
Port 143, or 993 (if you will enable SSL/TLS settings) |
POP ACCOUNT SETTINGS
Incoming Mail Server mail.(yourdomain.tld) |
Port 110, or 995 (if you will enable SSL/TLS settings) |
NOTE
NOTE: Replace yourdomain.tld with your actual domain name.
IMAP ACCOUNT SETTINGS
Outgoing Mail Server mail.(yourdomain.tld) |
Port 25, 587, or 465 (if you will enable SSL/TLS settings) |
POP ACCOUNT SETTINGS
Outgoing Mail Server mail.(yourdomain.tld) |
Port 25, 587, or 465 (if you will enable SSL/TLS settings) |
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