AT&T email settings for Android

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On this page you find the AT&T mail settings for Android. Follow the step-by-step Android guide or use the settings overview with the imap and pop3 server email settings for AT&T.

Mail settings AT&T

POP / IMAP imap
Incoming server imap.mail.att.net
Incoming port 993
SSl (security) incoming ssl
Outgoing server smtp.mail.att.net
Outgoing port 465
Requires sign-in yes

Android guide to setup AT&T mail

1 Open your Email application from the menu, add a new account and choose 'Other'.

If you do not have an account yet, you can start setting up right away. Otherwise, open 'Settings' in the email app and choose 'Add account'.

2 In the next screen enter your account details and click on 'Login':

Email: your AT&T email address
Password: your AT&T email password

3 Choose imap and enter the following details under 'Server incoming mail':

imap server: imap.mail.att.net
Security type: ssl
Port: 993

4 Your account is now ready to use.

Congratulations, your account is now set up. Open the email app on your smartphone to use your email.

Question and Answer

Have a question regarding your Android email setup or think you can help other AT&T users out? Please comment below!

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