Step 1 – Open Email Application
Select the “Email” Application. This can either be found on the home page, or by selecting “Applications” and then “Email”

Step 2 – Add Account
If you have not created an email account before this will take you straight to where you start entering in your email information. If you have an existing email account setup, you will need to select the “Menu” button and then “Add Account”.

Step 3 – Setup Email
Enter the email address you wish to setup and its password into the fields. Then select the “Manual Setup” button.

Step 4 – Select Account Type
Select whether you would like to set it up as “POP3″ or “IMAP”.
Important note when accessing an email account from a phone and a computer.
If both a computer and a phone access the same account then we recommend IMAP as the account type on both devices.
If the computer is setup as POP3 then any emails downloaded to the computer will not appear on the phone.
You can also tick the “Leave a copy of emails on the server” tick box on the computer when running POP3 so that emails appear in both locations.

Step 5 – Incoming Server Settings
Enter in your incoming mail server information.
USERNAME: | This will be your full email address |
PASSWORD: | Your email password |
POP3/IMAP SERVER: | This will be the mail server that is supplied with your account. You can check this by logging into your account with us, selecting “Emails” from the menu, then find your email address and select “Connect Info” (Connection Information) to the right of it where it will bring up your mail server information. StudioCoast has several mail servers, so they will not always be the same. |
SECURITY TYPE: | This can be left as None, but will have no effect on the account either way. |
PORT: | This will be automatically entered by y
our device already. You can leave it as is. |
Once entered, select Next.

Step 6 – Outgoing Server Settings
Enter in your outgoing server information.
SMTP Server: This will be your Phone Service Prodiver’s mail server (for example, if you are with Telstra it will be mail.bigpond.com).
Outgoing mail server will be your internet services provider, see below:
ISP | Outgoing Mail Server |
AAPT : | mail.aapt.net.au |
Bigpond : | mail.bigpond.com |
Blink Internet : | mail.blink.m2.com.au |
Dodo : | smtp.dodo.com.au |
iiNet : | mail.m.iinet.net.au |
Internode: | mail.internode.on.net |
iPrimus | smtp.iprimus.com.au |
OntheNet | mail.onthenet.com.au |
Optusnet : | mail.optusnet.com.au |
Ozemail : | smtp.ozemail.com.au |
People Telecom : | smtp.syd.people.net.au (NSW) |
Three (3G Mobile) : | smtp.three.com.au |
TPG : | mail.tpg.com.au |
Unwired : | esmtp.unwired.com.au ** |
Virgin Mobile 3G | smtp.virginbroadband.com.au |
Vodafone 3G | smtp.vodafone.net.au |
The Port number should be automatically entered.
Your phone provider should not require a sign-in. Once entered, select “Next”

If you often use a wireless connection or are not always connected to the internet using the same provider, you can use us as your outgoing mail server.
SMTP SERVER: | This will be the same as your incoming mail server |
SECURITY TYPE: | None |
PORT: | 25 |
REQUIRE SIGN-IN: | Ensure that “Require Sign-in” is selected |
USERNAME: | Your full email address |
PASSWORD: | Your email password |
Once entered, select Next.

7. Further Account Options
If all your settings correctly verify, you will see a final Account options screen where you can enter additional settings for your email account. Select Next to finish.

8. Finished
You have successfully set up your Samsung Galaxy Email Account!
