This guide shows you how to add your email account to the Gmail app on Android, so you can send and receive email on your phone or tablet. Most Android devices come with the Gmail app already installed, and it can handle any email address – not just Gmail ones.
Open the Gmail app
Open the Gmail app. Tap your profile picture in the top right, then tap Add another account.
Choose account type
From the list of account types tap Other.
Enter your email address
Type your full email address, for example you@yourdomain.com, then tap Next. When asked what type of account, choose Personal (IMAP).
Enter your password
Enter your mailbox password and tap Next.
Incoming server settings
On the Incoming server settings screen enter:
- Username: your full email address (you@yourdomain.com)
- Password: your mailbox password
- Server: mail.yourdomain.com
Tap Next.
Outgoing server settings
On the Outgoing server settings screen make sure Require sign-in is switched on, then enter:
- SMTP server: mail.yourdomain.com
- Username: your full email address
- Password: your mailbox password
Tap Next.
Finish up
Choose your sync options (the defaults are fine), tap Next, then enter the name you would like to appear on emails you send. Tap Next to finish. Your email will start to appear in the Gmail app – you’re all set up.
Settings reference
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Incoming (IMAP) server | mail.yourdomain.com |
| Incoming port | 993 |
| Incoming security (SSL/TLS) | On |
| Outgoing (SMTP) server | mail.yourdomain.com |
| Outgoing port | 465 |
| Outgoing security (SSL/TLS) | On |
| User name (both) | Your full email address |
| Password (both) | Your mailbox password |