AKO email

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I was wonding if there is anyone out there that has an ako military email account that can help me set mine up.

Thanks in advance
 
Choose POP email and set it up:

1. Open Outlook 2007, open the ‘Tools’ menu, and select the ‘Account
Settings…’ option.
2. In the window that open, select the ‘New’ button.
3. In the next box that appears, select ‘Manually configure server
settings or additional server types’ and click on ‘Next’.
4. Now you will choose ‘Internet E-mail’ and click on ‘Next’.
5. Enter you name in the “Your Name” field, this is what will display on
your outgoing emails.
6. Enter in your AKO/DKO email address for the “Email Address” field.
7. Select “IMAP” for the account type.
8. In the field for “Incoming mail server”, enter imap.us.army.mil .
9. In the field for “Outgoing mail server”, enter mailrouter.us.army.mil
.. Note: Some ISP’s prevent “mailrouter” from being set here.
10. Ensure that the box that reads “Require logon using Secure Password
Authentication (SPA)” is unchecked.
11. You can also enter in your AKO/DKO logon information in the fields
“Username” and “Password”.
12. Now we must change the ports, and you account will be ready to go.
Click the ‘More Settings’ button.
13. Click on the ‘Outgoing Server’ tab. Check the box next to “My
outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication” and then select “Use same
settings as my incoming mail server”.
14. Click on the ‘Advanced’ tab. Ensure that you use SSL for the
encryption connection for both the incoming and outgoing servers. Now enter
in 993 for the “Incoming Server (IMAP)” and 465 for the “Outgoing Server
(SMTP)”.
15. Click the ‘OK’ button to save your settings.
16. Click ‘Next’, then ‘Finish’.


My AKO is crap on the stock email app though. I have it pulled through GMail.
 
How to receive AKO Email on DROID

I was wanting to know how to set it up on the phone(DROID). I don't have Outlook on my phone.
 
I understand that. Use the settings and input them into the Droid email. The application you use doesn't change the server or ports.
 
I understand that. Use the settings and input them into the Droid email. The application you use doesn't change the server or ports.
Sorry about that I'm going to give it a try

Thanks
 
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