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mpjassal
01-02-2015, 01:44 AM
I am using samsung S4....but cant setup ymail server settings for the emails

I tried all yahoo server settings but still no luck ...anyone using it can provide me settings please

Nostradamus
01-02-2015, 02:26 AM
google still works

IMAP server settings


Want to access Yahoo Mail from a mobile device's mail app or an email program like Outlook? Here are the settings you'll need.


Have a Business Mail account? See our Business Mail IMAP settings help article for more info.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server - Requires SSL


Server: imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 993
Requires SSL: Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - Requires SSL


Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 465 or 587
Requires SSL: Yes
Requires authentication: Yes
Login info - Requires authentication


Email address: Your full email address ([email protected])
Password: Your account's password
For additional assistance or complete instructions on setting up IMAP, review the help pages for your email client or mobile device.




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POP server settings for Yahoo Mail
Here are the settings you'll need for sending and receiving emails using an email client, like Outlook or Mac Mail.


Using Business Mail? Learn the Business Mail POP settings.
Incoming Mail (POP) Server
Requires SSL (Secure Socket Layer)


Server - pop.mail.yahoo.com
Port - 995
Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
Requires TLS (Transport Layer Security)


Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port - 465 or 587
Requires SSL - Yes
Requires authentication - Yes
If your POP client doesn't offer TLS, you'll still be able to use SSL.


Login info (requires authentication)
Email address - Your full email address ([email protected].)
Password - Your account's password.
Good to know
POP only downloads info from Yahoo Mail to your client. It won't upload changes you've made in your client back to Yahoo Mail. If you'd like to sync both ways, you should consider using IMAP. Learn the differences between POP and IMAP.


Need help?
Check out our "Fix Yahoo Mail sending and receiving problems with POP mail clients" help article for more info.


For other help, or complete instructions on setting up POP, review the help pages for your email client or mobile device.