This page will be useful for anyone with an iPhone 6 who is having trouble accessing their email using IMAP or POP server settings. If you’re seeing a specific problem code on your computer, take a screenshot and send it to the experts. They will handle the issue immediately and efficiently.
If you’ve arrived here, you’re probably having trouble accessing SBCGlobal email on an iPhone 6 model using IMAP/POP settings. Don’t worry, we’ll show you how to do it in a couple of simple steps.
Do you have an email app on your iPhone or does it come pre-installed? If so, you can quickly send and receive messages from your iPhone using your email account. Here, we’re discussing the SBCGlobal email service. We all know that once we’ve configured the email, we’ll be able to use it without any issues. However, no programme is free of flaws, defects, and errors, which are constantly there. Expert assistance or on-screen actions, both of which are provided on this page, are required to fix certain bugs.
The procedures we’ll show you are generic and basic, and they’ll work on other models as well, so you may use them on an iPhone 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, or 13.
Points to remember:
Check the server settings thoroughly by following the steps outlined below:
Open the ‘Settings’ menu.
Select ‘Mail, contacts, and calendar’ from the drop-down option.
Select ‘Email accounts’ from the drop-down menu.
Select ‘SBCGlobal’ and double-check the login information.
Check the list of email accounts at the bottom of the page.
From here, select ‘Outgoing mail server settings’ and click the ‘Right arrow’ at the end of the SMTP server choice.
You’ve now reached the SSL configuration section. Enable SSL on both the incoming and outgoing servers.
‘Password’ must be selected as the authentication method.
This will fix the iPhone’s mail problem. If you’re still having problems, you can post your experience on a forum online.