- About your Apple ID email addresses
- Email addresses you use with your Apple ID
- Apple ID email address
- Change your Apple ID email address
- Reset your Apple ID password
- Get a verification code
- Additional email addresses
- Add an additional email address
- Delete an additional email address
- Rescue email address
- Add or edit a rescue email address
- Delete a rescue email address
- Reset your security questions
- Learn more
- If you didn’t receive your verification or reset email
- Search for the email
- Make sure you’re checking the correct email account
- Resend the email
- Make sure that you’re getting email
- Question: Q: Email from apple @ service . com fake or not
- Add an email account to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- How to set up your email account automatically
- How to set up your email account manually
- Enter account settings manually
- Do more with Mail
- Mail Support
- Mail Settings Lookup
- Incoming Mail Server
- Outgoing Mail Server
- Outgoing Mail Server (Mac OS)
- Incoming Mail Server
- Outgoing Mail Server (iOS)
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- Add an email account to your iOS device
- If your info on iCloud won’t sync
- Use emoji and symbols on your Mac
About your Apple ID email addresses
Learn how to add, change, or delete the different types of email addresses that you can use with your Apple ID account.
Email addresses you use with your Apple ID
Your Apple ID uses email addresses to sign you in to your account with Apple. With your Apple ID, you can access services like the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, and more. We use your email addresses to send you information about your account, and to help friends and family communicate and share with you.
Apple ID email address
In most cases, your Apple ID is also the primary email address of your Apple ID account.
Additional email addresses
Add extra email addresses to your account to help people find you on Apple services like FaceTime, iMessage, and Find My.
Rescue email address
Most people have a notification email address instead of a rescue email address. Apple uses this to send you important account and security related information. If you don’t use two-factor authentication or two-step verification (learn how to check what security method you use), you have the option to add a rescue email address to your account for more security. You can see it when you sign in to your Apple ID account page.
Before you can use a new or updated Apple ID, we’ll send you a verification email to make sure that the email address belongs to you.
Apple ID email address
When you create an Apple ID, you enter an email address. This email address is your Apple ID and the username that you use to sign in to Apple services like Apple Music and iCloud. It’s also the contact email address for your account. Be sure to check your email address regularly. We’ll send you email notifications to help you manage your account and make the most of your Apple ID.
Change your Apple ID email address
Reset your Apple ID password
If you know your current Apple ID password and want to change it, follow these steps on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. If you’ve forgotten your Apple ID password and need to reset it, follow these steps.*
Get a verification code
With two-factor authentication, you’ll need a verification code to sign in with your Apple ID on a new device or browser. Learn how to get and use the code on a trusted device, or get a text or phone call.
* If you use two-factor authentication, in some cases you might be able to speed up the account recovery process or reset your password immediately by verifying a six-digit code sent to your primary email address.
Additional email addresses
Many of us have more than one email address that friends and family use to reach us. Add an email address that you commonly use to your Apple ID account, so people can easily find and communicate with you on Apple services like FaceTime, iMessage, Shared Albums, iWork collaboration, and Find My.
Add an additional email address
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- Click Edit in the Account section.
- Under Reachable at, select Add More.
- Enter your additional email address. Make sure you’re not already using it as an Apple ID.
- We’ll send a verification to that address. Didn’t get the email?
- Enter the verification code and click Verify.
Delete an additional email address
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- Click Edit in the Account section.
- To delete one of your additional email addresses, click next to the address.
Rescue email address
Having a rescue email address is optional but recommended if you do not have two-factor authentication or two-step verification. If you ever forget your security questions, you can use your rescue email address to reset them. We also send any account security-related notifications to your rescue email address. If you have two-factor authentication or two-step verification, you have a notification email address instead of a rescue email address and won’t need to remember security questions.
Add or edit a rescue email address
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- Click Edit in the Security section. You might be asked to answer one or more security questions before you continue.
- To add a rescue email address:
- Under Rescue Email, click Add an Email Address, then enter your rescue email address. We send a verification to that address. Didn’t get the email?
- Enter the verification code and click Verify.
- To edit a rescue email address:
- Select Change Email Address under the address you want to edit, then enter the new address. We send a verification to that address. Didn’t get the email?
- Enter the verification code and click Verify.
If you had a rescue email address on file when you upgraded to two-factor authentication or two-step verification, you can also use these steps to edit your notification email address. If you remove the notification email, you won’t be able to add a new one.
Delete a rescue email address
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page.
- Click Edit in the Security section. You might be asked to answer one or more security questions before you continue.
- To delete a rescue email address, click next to the address.
Reset your security questions
If you’ve forgotten the answers to your security questions, follow these steps to verify your identity and reset your security questions. If you set up two-factor authentication or two-step verification, you won’t need to remember any security questions.
Learn more
If you receive suspicious email, learn how to identify fraudulent email.
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If you didn’t receive your verification or reset email
Not sure where that email was sent? Here are some tips to help you find it.
When you make certain updates to your Apple ID, we’ll send you an email to help you complete the update. For example, you might have reset your password, reset your security questions, or added a new email address to your account. If you can’t find the email after we send it, these steps can help.
Search for the email
We’ll send the email from «Apple,» so you can quickly search for it. If it isn’t in your inbox, check your folders. If a spam filter or email rule moved the email, it might be in the Spam, Junk, Trash, Deleted Items, or Archive folder.
Make sure you’re checking the correct email account
If you’re looking for a password reset email, make sure you’re checking the correct email inbox. It will either be your primary Apple ID email address or a separate rescue or notification email address that you added to your account.
If you’re looking for a verification email, you can sign in to your Apple ID account page and review all the email addresses you have on file, including the one that you’re trying to verify. If the email address is incorrect, you can update it and send another verification email.
Resend the email
To resend a reset email, repeat the steps to reset your password or security questions, and we’ll send an email to your rescue or primary Apple ID email address.
To resend the verification email, sign in to your Apple ID account page. Click Resend next to the email address that you want to verify, and we’ll send an email to that address.
Make sure that you’re getting email
If you’re not getting any email, you might need to contact your email service provider for help. You can also use these steps to get help receiving email at OS X Mail or an iCloud email address.
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Question: Q: Email from apple @ service . com fake or not
I received an email from apple @service . com to
Update my account informations . Is this true or a fake message ?
Re : [ Summary Report Alert ] : New Statement Update Account re-comfirmation to Updated Information [Update Comfirmation]
og in to your AppleID account as soon as possible
Recently, we noticed an unusual activity in your Appleid account. Please log in to your Apple account to confirm your identity and update your password , credit card and security questions.
To help protect your Apple account, no one can Acces Account . In addition, no one can Open your account. What’s going on?
We’re concerned that someone is using your Apple account without your knowledge. Recent activity from your Apple account seems to have occurred from a suspicious location or under unusual circumstances.
What to do Login to your Apple account as soon as possible. We may ask you to confirm information you provided when you created your Apple account to make sure you’re the account holder. We’ll then ask you to change your password and security questions. You should also do the following for your own protection:
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Let’s work together to restore your Apple account. After you complete all of the tasks, we should respond within 12 hours.
Thank you for choosing Apple. If you need help or have any questions go to our page.
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Add an email account to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
There are two ways that you can set up an email account in the Mail app on your iOS device — automatically or manually. Learn which option is best for you.
How to set up your email account automatically
If you use an email provider like iCloud, Google, or Yahoo, Mail can automatically set up your email account with just your email address and password. Here’s how:
- Go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts.
- Tap Add Account, then select your email provider.
- Enter your email address and password.
- If you see Next, tap Next and wait for Mail to verify your account.
- If you see Save, tap Save.
If you don’t see your email provider, tap Other to add your account manually.
How to set up your email account manually
If you need to set up your email account manually, make sure that you know the email settings for your account. If you don’t know them, you can look them up or contact your email provider. Then follow these steps:
- Go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts.
- Tap Add Account, tap Other, then tap Add Mail Account.
- Enter your name, email address, password, and a description for your account.
- Tap Next. Mail will try to find the email settings and finish your account setup. If Mail finds your email settings, tap Done to complete your account setup.
Enter account settings manually
If Mail can’t find your email settings, then you need to enter them manually. Tap Next, then follow these steps:
- Choose IMAP or POP for your new account. If you aren’t sure which one to choose, contact your email provider.
- Enter the information for Incoming Mail Server and Outgoing Mail Server. Then tap Next. If you don’t have this information, try to look it up.
- If your email settings are correct, tap Save to finish. If the email settings are incorrect, you’ll be asked to edit them.
If you still can’t set up your email account or save your email settings, contact your email provider.
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Mail Support
Mail Settings Lookup
Need to verify your email settings? Simply enter your email address below and we will use it to provide your Mail settings.
Incoming Mail Server
Kerberos Version 5 (GSSAPI)
Authenticated POP (APOP)
Outgoing Mail Server
Outgoing Mail Server (Mac OS)
Kerberos Version 5 (GSSAPI)
Authenticated POP (APOP)
Incoming Mail Server
Kerberos Version 5 (GSSAPI)
Authenticated POP (APOP)
Outgoing Mail Server (iOS)
Kerberos Version 5 (GSSAPI)
Authenticated POP (APOP)
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