BT Mail - How to Set Up BT Email

British Telecom is a global corporation based in the United Kingdom. It is a major provider of broadband, fixed-line, subscription television, and mobile and information technology services. BT Mail is completely safe, simple to use, and available in three different versions: Basic, Standard, and Premium. The basic email service is free and does not necessitate the use of BT broadband. Standard email, on the other hand, is free when consumers purchase BT broadband. Users can create up to 10 separate email addresses with the Premium and Standard email products.

In addition, setting up a BT Email account on an Android or iOS device is simple and takes only a few minutes. As a result, we've outlined the step-by-step approach for setting up and activating BT Email in this article. We've also included additional spam-fighting suggestions to BT Email.

How can I configure BT Mail on an Android device?

Users must install BT mail on their devices in order to access BT's free email service. In this part, we'll show you how to set up BT Email on your Android device. As a result, users are advised to follow the procedures outlined below.

  • To begin, users must first open an email or Gmail app on their smartphone.
  • Note that the BT mail setup differs depending on the Android device's version and model.
  • Users should access the Menu from the three-dotted line on the screen if they already have other email accounts in the email app.
  • Users should then select "Settings" and then "Add Account" from the drop-down menu.
  • The email setup page will appear on the user's screen after that.
  • Click on the "Other" option, then enter the email address and press the "Manual Setup" button.
  • Users should then select the "IMAP Account" option and fill in the appropriate information in the fields provided.
  • Note: In the mandatory areas, users must specify their username, password, IMAP server, security type, and port.
  • Users should click the "Next" button after entering the above information in the appropriate sections.
  • Users will be taken to the Outgoing Server Screen after selecting the Next button, where they should input the SMTP server, Port, and Security type in the appropriate areas.
  • To continue, users should hit the "Next" button.
  • Select the "Email Check Frequency" option after that.
  • Then, in the required field, type the account name and click the "Done" button.

As a result, users who want to set up BT Email on their Android device should follow the steps outlined above.

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