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How do I add Cognizant email to Android?

How do I add Cognizant email to Android?

Cognizant has moved to a new platform Airwatch, which is the new solution for email access in your Android/Ios device….After installation:

  1. Open the app.
  2. Select other account.
  3. Tap on exchange account.
  4. Provide your mail id.
  5. In the next field type “cts/” without the quotes of course.
  6. Type in your password.

How do I setup my work email on my Android phone?

Adding an Exchange Email Account to your Android Phone

  1. Touch Apps.
  2. Touch Settings.
  3. Scroll to and touch Accounts.
  4. Touch Add Account.
  5. Touch Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
  6. Enter your workplace email address.
  7. Touch Password.
  8. Enter your email account Password.

How do I open cognizant in Outlook app?

1. Open the Mail option in Control Panel – if you’re running 64-bit, please go to Additional Options and select “View 32-bit Control Panel Items” to uncover the Mail option. 2.

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How do I set up Outlook on my Android phone?

How to setup the Outlook app on your Android phone

  1. Tap the Play Store app, then.
  2. Tap in the Search Box.
  3. Type Outlook and tap Microsoft Outlook.
  4. Tap Install, then tap Accept.
  5. Open the Outlook App and tap Get Started.
  6. Enter your full TC e-mail address, for.
  7. Enter your TC password, then tap Sign in.

How do I set up IMAP on Outlook for Android?

The default settings are listed below.

  1. Open the Outlook for Android app, go to Settings.
  2. Click on Add Account.
  3. Select Add Email Account.
  4. Enter your email address, then tap Continue.
  5. Choose between IMAP and POP.
  6. Toggle Advanced settings on and enter your password and server settings.
  7. Tap the checkmark icon to complete.

Why do we need POP3 or IMAP4 for electronic mail?

POP3 is a deprecated mail client protocol because of security issues and the way that it manages the messages between various devices. IMAP4, on the other hand, is the basic mail client protocol in use today, and it solves all of the problems left over from POP3.