If you're setting up a single IMAP account on multiple computers, try taking a break between each setup. Set up IMAP Step 1: Check that IMAP is turned on. On your computer, open Gmail. In the top right, click Settings See all settings. Click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab. In the "IMAP access" section, select Enable IMAP. Click Save Changes.

How can I setup IMAP for GMail on my iPhone? | The iPhone FAQ GMail via IMAP on the Apple iPhone: Text Instructions. Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings. Tap Settings. Tap Mail. Tap Add Account. Tap Other. (Note: don't tap Gmail; if you do, you'll set up POP rather than IMAP. We are aware of this issue and are currently working to make setting up Gmail more intuitive for the iPhone.) Make sure that: How to Add Your Gmail Account to Outlook Using IMAP Dec 02, 2016 How to Configure Mail Settings for iPhone and iPad Jan 19, 2019

Then choose "Gmail". Enter the Name, Email address, and Email password of the Gmail account you're adding. A "Description" will automatically appear, but you can change it if you like. When finished, press "Next" Press "Save". Success! The Gmail account has been setup on the iPad, and you can see it here listed under "Accounts".

Gmail - Configure iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) | Office of This tutorial demonstrates how to configure an iOS device for CU Boulder's Gmail. Please note: Screenshots were taken from an iPad, but the same steps apply to all iOS devices.

Then choose "Gmail". Enter the Name, Email address, and Email password of the Gmail account you're adding. A "Description" will automatically appear, but you can change it if you like. When finished, press "Next" Press "Save". Success! The Gmail account has been setup on the iPad, and you can see it here listed under "Accounts".

And you're done. You can verify your settings from the Inbox view by tapping the three vertical dots, select Account and then scroll to Server settings. Incoming settings IMAP server: imap.gmail.com Port: 993 Security type: SSL (always) Outgoing settings SMTP server: smtp.gmail…