How to configure godaddy mail in android

To configure GoDaddy email on your Android device, you'll need to set up your email account using the IMAP or POP3 protocol. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you do so:

Prerequisites:

  1. Make sure you have a GoDaddy email account set up and active.
  2. Ensure that your Android device is connected to the internet.
  3. You'll need to know your GoDaddy email account username and password.

Step 1: Add a new email account on your Android device

  1. Go to your Android device's Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and select "Accounts" or "Email" (the exact label may vary depending on your device).
  3. Tap "Add account" or "New account".
  4. Select "Other" or "Other (POP3/IMAP)" as the email provider.

Step 2: Enter your GoDaddy email account details

  1. Enter your GoDaddy email address (e.g., [yourname]@yourdomain.com).
  2. Enter your GoDaddy email account password.
  3. Tap "Next" or "Continue".

Step 3: Configure IMAP or POP3 settings

  1. Select "IMAP" or "POP3" as the protocol (IMAP is recommended for most users).
  2. Enter the following settings:
    • IMAP:
      • Server: imap.secureserver.net
      • Port: 993
      • Security type: SSL/TLS
    • POP3:
      • Server: pop.secureserver.net
      • Port: 110
      • Security type: None (or SSL/TLS if your provider recommends it)
  3. Tap "Next" or "Continue".

Step 4: Set up your email account

  1. Enter a name for your email account (e.g., "My GoDaddy Email").
  2. Choose a label for your email account (e.g., "Personal").
  3. Tap "Next" or "Continue".

Step 5: Verify your email account settings

  1. Your Android device will attempt to connect to your GoDaddy email account using the settings you entered.
  2. If everything is set up correctly, you should see a success message indicating that your account has been added.

Troubleshooting tips:

That's it! Your GoDaddy email account should now be configured on your Android device. You can access your email by opening the Gmail app or any other email client on your device.