
Keep your secure mail key as long as you likeĬreate a new secure mail key for a blocked or locked accountįor safety reasons, we delete secure mail keys whenever we have to lock or block your account. When you change your AT&T email password, you won’t need to get a new secure mail key. You’ll still use the same password for your AT&T Mail account in OAuth-compatible apps, myAT&T, and other AT&T products like and webmail. You can always read and manage your email through a Web browser at .Ī secure mail key won’t affect your AT&T email password Good to know: Each device you use to access your email will have its own secure mail key.Īccess your AT&T email account without an OAuth mail app or secure mail key For an IMAP account, delete the existing password for both the IMAP and SMTP servers.

For security purposes, the secure mail key only displays until you select OK.Make a note of your secure mail key for further updates. Select Copy secure mail key to clipboard.Enter a nickname for the secure mail key to make it easy to recognize. Choose the email address that you’d like to use, if you have more than one.

Scroll to Secure mail key, select Manage secure mail key.Scroll to My linked accounts, select the email account that needs a secure mail key.Have your User ID and password ready to sign in to myAT&T. Go back and check the settings.It’s easy to create a secure mail key from your mobile device, tablet, or computer. If you get any with a red x you haven’t entered the settings properly.

If you get two green ticks you are good to go.

Choose Manual Setup or Additional Server Types These instructions will show you how to import your Yahoo email into Outlook 2013 Step 1. Please follow these instructions to set up a Yahoo IMAP account in Outlook 2013.
