Setting up sbcglobal net email on iphone
Setting up sbcglobal net email on iphone that you need to add in the process of
configuring your SBCGlobal account on the iPhone are listed below in a
step-by-step format.
Step 1:
First, go to your iPhone's settings.
Step 2- Now
choose "Mail" from the drop-down menu.
Step 3:
Choose "Accounts" from the drop-down menu.
Step 4:
Choose "Add Account" from the drop-down menu.
Step 5- From
the drop-down menu, find and choose "other."
Step 6-
Select the “Add Mail Account” option.
Step 7- Fill
in all of the necessary information, such as your name, email address, and password,
and then press the "Next" button.
Step 8:
Choose "IMAP" from the drop-down menu. Proceed to the incoming mail
server and fill in the necessary details, then repeat the procedure for the
outgoing mail server and click "Next."
·
Username
should be replaced with the SBCGlobal email address. On both the incoming and
outgoing servers, the username and password should be the same.
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In
the Incoming mail server hostname field, type "imap.mail.at.net."
·
Replace
the outgoing mail server hostname with "smtp.mail.att.net."
Step 9- A
prompt message for incoming and outgoing server verification will appear; click
the "Continue" button or click "Details" and then select
"Trust."
Step 10:
Press the "Save" button.
Step 11:
Make a choice for the new account you've built.
Step 12:
Choose an SMTP server.
Step 13-
Double-check that the SMTP settings are right, then press "Done."
·
Replace
the outgoing mail server hostname with "smtp.mail.att.net."
·
In
the username field, type your full SBCGlobal email address.
·
Replace
the password with your SBCGlobal email password.
·
You
can either leave SSL turned on or turn it off, and then enter the correct port
number as shown below.
·
The
password is used for authentication.
·
Set
the port of the server to 465.
Congratulations on your achievement! The sbcglobal net email settings iphone have been successfully applied, and you can now use all of the SBCGlobal email services on your iPhone without issue.
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