Add an email account to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

There are two ways that you can set up an email account in the Mail app on your iOS device — automatically or manually. Learn which option is best for you.

Set up automatically if you use a common email provider

If you use an email provider like iCloud, Google, Microsoft Exchange, or Yahoo, Mail can automatically set up your email account with just your email address and password. Here's how:

  1. Go to Settings > Apps > Mail, then tap Mail Accounts.

    The Mail settings screen in iOS 18.
  2. Tap Add Account, then select your email provider.

  3. Enter your email address and password.

  4. If you see Next, tap Next and wait for Mail to verify your account.

  5. If you see Save, tap Save.

Learn which listed email provider matches your email account

Set up manually when you select Other for less common email providers

If you need to set up your email account manually, make sure that you know the email settings for your account. If you don’t know them, you can look them up or contact your email provider. Then follow these steps:

  1. Go to Settings > Apps > Mail, then tap Mail Accounts.

  2. Tap Add Account, tap Other, then tap Add Mail Account.

  3. Enter your name, email address, password, and a description for your account.

    You can manually add an email account in iOS 18 if your email provider isn't listed when you try to add an account.
  4. Tap Next. Mail will try to find the email settings and finish your account setup. If Mail finds your email settings, tap Done to complete your account setup.

If Mail can't find your account settings automatically

If Mail can't find your email settings, then you need to enter them manually. Tap Next, then follow these steps:

  1. Choose IMAP or POP for your new account. If you aren’t sure which one to choose, contact your email provider.

  2. Enter the information for Incoming Mail Server and Outgoing Mail Server. Then tap Next. If you don't have this information, try to look it up.

  3. If your email settings are correct, tap Save to finish. If the email settings are incorrect, you'll be asked to edit them.

 

Image below is the actual setting in iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

 

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