AT&T Settings and Support Guide
AT&T Settings and Support Guide
A handy reference guide to AT&T ISP email, account log in, settings, speed test, and support.
Email settings for AT&T:
Yahoo is the mail provider for AT&T.
EMAIL LOG IN
Forgot your email?Forgot your user ID? You will need your user ID (which is different from your email) to reset your password.Password resetSign up for free email You can sign up for a free @currently or @att.net email account. You will need to be able to receive text messages to sign up (doesn’t have to be an AT&T wireless number).
Username Your email address (including the @ portion)
IMAP server- Server: imap.mail.att.net
Port: 993
Security type (if prompted):
SSL
POP server Server:
inbound.att.net
Port: 995
Security type (if prompted): SSL
SMTP server (when using POP) Server: outbound.att.net
Port: 465
SMTP server (when using IMAP) Server: smtp.mail.att.net
Port:
465 or 587
These settings apply to the following email accounts:
@ameritech.net, @att.net, @bellsouth.net, @currently.com, @flash.net, @nvbell.net, @pacbell.net, @prodigy.net, @sbcglobal.net, @snet.net, @swbell.net, and @wans.net.
Security note:
You should use a modern email program that supports OAuth for security, such as Apple Mail, Windows Mail, or Outlook Mobile. Read more about the new security requirements.
Set up your email client for AT&T:
To set up AT&T email on your iPhone, Android, or other client, use one of the handy guides:
Set up email on an iPhone or iPad
Set up email on Android
Set up email on Microsoft Outlook
Set up Mail on a Mac
pay your at&t bill
Here’s every way that you can pay your residential AT&T bill online.
Launch AT&T speed test
Here are some third-party speed tests you should also try:
Is AT&T currently down?
You can check Down Detector and Twitter to see if other customers are reporting problems: