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Set Up Titan Email on Galaxy S23 Email App
This guide will help you set up your Crazy Domains Titan email account in your Samsung Galaxy (default) Email application.
Before you proceed, make sure you have:
- downloaded and installed the Samsung Email application on your phone.
- created your email account already. See our guide on how you can create an email account.
- tried accessing the email via webmail and confirmed that sending and receiving are working.
- a stable internet connection.
- your email address and password handy.
IMPORTANT. To set up and access your Titan email on other email clients successfully, you must first enable Titan for third-party apps.
Setting Up Titan Email in Samsung's Email App
- On your phone, open the Email app.
- Select Other.
- Enter your email address and password in the fields provided, and then click Sign in.
- Choose between POP3 account or IMAP account as the account type.
- Enter the required account details. See the guide below:
Email address Ensure that you have entered the correct email address
User name Ensure that you have entered the correct email address
Password Enter the password of the email account you’re trying to set up
- Scroll down and enter the Incoming and Outgoing server details based on the account type you selected from Step 4.
IMAP ACCOUNT SETTINGS
Incoming Mail Server
imap.titan.email
Security type
SSL
Port
993Outgoing Mail Server
smtp.titan.email
Security type
SSL
Port
465POP ACCOUNT SETTINGS
Incoming Mail Server
pop.titan.email
Security type
SSL
Port
995Outgoing Mail Server
smtp.titan.email
Security type
SSL
Port
465NOTE. Toggle on the Require authentication to send emails switch.
- Click Sign in and wait for the Email account added prompt.
That's it! You should now be able to check your emails in your Samsung phone's Email app.
NOTE.
- Give a little time for your messages to completely load as you may not immediately see them after setting up your email account.
- Send a test email to check if the setup is successful.
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