Setting up FairEmail is fairly simple. You'll need to add at least one account to receive email and at least one identity if you want to send email. The quick setup will add an account and an identity in one go for most major providers.
An internet connection is required to set up accounts and identities.
Just select the appropriate provider or Other provider and enter your name, email address and password and tap Check.
This will work for most email providers.
If the quick setup doesn't work, you'll need to set up an account and an identity manually, see below for instructions.
To add an account, tap Manual setup and more options, tap Accounts and tap the 'plus' button at the bottom and select IMAP (or POP3). Select a provider from the list, enter the username, which is mostly your email address and enter your password. Tap Check to let FairEmail connect to the email server and fetch a list of system folders. After reviewing the system folder selection you can add the account by tapping Save.
If your provider is not in the list of providers, there are thousands of providers, select Custom. Enter the domain name, for example gmail.com and tap Get settings. If your provider supports auto-discovery, FairEmail will fill in the host name and port number, else check the setup instructions of your provider for the right IMAP host name, port number and encryption protocol (SSL/TLS or STARTTLS). For more about this, please see here.
Similarly, to add an identity, tap Manual setup and more options, tap Identities and tap the 'plus' button at the bottom. Enter the name you want to appear in the from address of the emails you send and select a linked account. Tap Save to add the identity.
If the account was configured manually, you likely need to configure the identity manually too. Enter the domain name, for example gmail.com and tap Get settings. If your provider supports auto-discovery, FairEmail will fill in the host name and port number, else check the setup instructions of your provider for the right SMTP host name, port number and encryption protocol (SSL/TLS or STARTTLS).
See this FAQ about using aliases.
If you want to lookup email addresses, have contact photos shown, etc, you'll need to grant permission to read contact information to FairEmail. Just tap Grant and select Allow.
On recent Android versions, Android will put apps to sleep when the screen is off for some time to reduce battery usage. If you want to receive new emails without delays, you should disable battery optimizations for FairEmail. Tap Manage and follow the instructions.
If you have a question or problem, please see here for help.