Get AT&T Email on a Wireless Device

Get a secure mail key

If your email app doesn’t use OAuth, be sure to create a secure mail key. You’ll need it to set up or keep getting your AT&T Mail with a mobile app.

If you use one of these email apps, you won’t need a secure mail key.

Device & operating system (OS)   Apps and programs that use OAuth  
iPhones® & iPads® running iOS 9.0 and above   

Apple Mail

Outlook® Mobile

Yahoo!® Mail app

 
Android devices running Lollipop/5.0 or above   

GmailTM

Outlook® Mobile

Yahoo!® Mail app

 

Set up AT&T email on smart devices

Each mobile operating system (OS) has different instructions. For device-specific help, check out our Email & messaging tutorials.

When you configure your account, use these server settings:

IMAP

Inbound server: imap.mail.att.net (Port 993)

Outbound server: SMTP.mail.att.net (Port 465)

POP3

Inbound: server hostname: inbound.att.net (Port 993)

Outbound: server hostname: outbound.att.net (Port 465)

Heads up: The IMAP and POP3 instructions apply to these AT&T domains: @ameritech.net, @att.net, @bellsouth.net, @currently.com, @flash.net, @nvbell.net, @pacbell.net, @prodigy.net, @sbcglobal.net, @snet.net, @swbell.net, @wans.net

Get AT&T Mail on basic phones

If your device is a basic phone, you don’t have to worry about a secure mail key. You can access your AT&T Mail from the browser on your phone.

Go to the Currently, from AT&T home page (currently.com).

Select the mail icon.

Enter your sign-in details. If you save your password, you can check your email when you select the mail icon.

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