If you’re like most people, you probably use email to stay connected with friends and family. But if you’re using an iPhone 8, there’s a way to turn off email on your device. To do this, open the Settings app and select Mail, Contacts, and Phone. Under the Email section, select the check box next to “Do not send email.” This will stop your device from sending email notifications.
Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Step 2: Scroll down and choose the Mail option. Step 3: Select the Accounts button towards the top of the screen. Step 4: Choose an account to deactivate.
Go to Account Settings, then Manage in the Hide My Email section of iCloud.com. Choose the email address you want to eliminate. Select Deactivate Email Address, then follow the onscreen directions.
Tap Settings > Mail, then Accounts. Select Add Account, Other, Then Add Mail Account from the drop-down menu. Fill in your full name, email address, password, and description for your account.
Set up your email accounts in the same way you did previously on your old Android phone. To access Settings, tap Apps & notifications at the top right corner of the screen and then select Email & Accounts from the drop-down menu. Scroll down to Accounts & Passwords and make a selection. Add an account by using this option. Select Other from
Open the Email App. Select your settings. Choose a USC email account from the drop-down menu. nSelect Incoming Settings from the drop-down menu. Your current email configuration will be displayed on the listed server.