

You’ll still use the same password you use for your AT&T Mail account in OAuth-compatible apps, myAT&T, other AT&T products like and webmail. You can always read and manage your email through a Web browser at .Ī secure mail key won’t affect your AT&T email password Good to know: Each device you use to access your email will have its own secure mail keyĪccess your AT&T email account without an OAuth mail app or secure mail key Get one secure mail key for each email addressĮvery AT&T Mail address, including each subaccount, must have its own secure mail key if you want to use it with an email app that isn’t OAuth compatible. Otherwise, you’ll have to set up a secure mail key to use with your non-OAuth email apps. If they don’t, we suggest you switch to an OAuth email app. For an IMAP account, delete the existing password for both the IMAP and SMTP servers and replace them with your secure mail key.Ĭheck the email apps you use on each of your devices to see if they use OAuth technology. Go to your preferred email app and replace the existing password with your secure mail key.If you lose or forget the secure mail key, you can create new secure mail keys.For security purposes, the secure mail key only displays until you select OK.

Make a note of your secure mail key, so you have it handy if you need to update an email app on several devices.

(You’ll find a menu at the top if you have multiple accounts.)
