How to update mail server settings on samsung s5
To update mail server settings on a Samsung Galaxy S5, you'll need to follow these steps:
Method 1: Update Mail Server Settings through the Email App
- Open the Email app on your Samsung Galaxy S5.
- Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines) on the top left corner of the screen.
- Tap "Settings" from the menu.
- Scroll down and tap "Account settings" or "Manage accounts".
- Select the email account you want to update (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.).
- Tap "Server settings" or "Incoming/Outgoing server settings".
- Update the following settings as needed:
- Incoming server: Enter the new incoming server address, port number, and security type (e.g., IMAP, POP3, SSL/TLS).
- Outgoing server: Enter the new outgoing server address, port number, and security type (e.g., SMTP, SSL/TLS).
- Tap "Save" or "Apply" to save the changes.
Method 2: Update Mail Server Settings through the Settings App
- Go to the Settings app on your Samsung Galaxy S5.
- Scroll down and tap "Accounts" or "Cloud and accounts".
- Select the email account you want to update (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, etc.).
- Tap "Server settings" or "Incoming/Outgoing server settings".
- Update the following settings as needed:
- Incoming server: Enter the new incoming server address, port number, and security type (e.g., IMAP, POP3, SSL/TLS).
- Outgoing server: Enter the new outgoing server address, port number, and security type (e.g., SMTP, SSL/TLS).
- Tap "Save" or "Apply" to save the changes.
Additional Tips:
- Make sure to update the server settings for each email account separately.
- If you're using a custom email client, such as K-9 Mail or Aqua Mail, you may need to update the server settings within that app instead.
- If you're experiencing issues with your email account after updating the server settings, try restarting your device or checking the email account settings again.