Contacts icon to find a contact or
When you have finished composing
Email Settings
Once you have your email account set up, you can change some of the default settings to suit your particular
needs for that account.
Tap your email address in the settings to
see specific options. Here you can configure
your email account name and Data usage
settings. You can also alter your Receive
settings. Receive settings include the
frequency which your client checks for new
emails as well as the size limit.
If you have more than one email account
set up on your Android phone, you can switch
between them easily from the main email
inbox. The name of the account is at the top
of the Email screen. Tap the arrow to bring
down a list of all your accounts and select
the one from which you want to send mail.
Tap “More” whilst in the email app and
choose Settings from the menu. Here you
can configure how you are notified of
new emails, how emails are viewed in the
app: list or conversation view. If you turn
notifications on, a New Mail icon will appear
in your notifications bar.
When you compose a new email, you
should see some text already in the message
box. This will be something like “Sent
from Samsung Mobile” and is your default
signature. This will automatically be added
to emails but can be turned off or altered in
Settings > Account Name > Signature.
You can also add a list of spam addresses
and domains, so that these are automatically
moved to a spam folder, or deleted
altogether, instead of cluttering up your
Inbox. Tap “Add” and type either a full single
email address or a domain (the last part of
an email address, e.g. [email protected]).
There are several display options available
in the Galaxy email app, such as auto-fitting
content when opened. You can also choose
whether to automatically display images in
emails or whether you will be asked if you
want to see images each time. To see display
settings, tap Menu > Settings.
Notifications
Email Signature
Spam Addresses
Email Display
Account Settings
Multiple Accounts
SETTING UP AND SENDING EMAILS
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