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For those interested in original client available in "pure" Android 2.1 - here it is!
For me it's much more better than the HTC's one.
PS. God give us root to get rid of all that crappy HTC bloatware
What are the advantages of the original email app over HTC's version?
I like its look and feel,htc's one is too glossy.The same applies to music app.
Just try it yourself,it can be installed in parallel with htc one.
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Is there anyway to get the app to delete the original emails off the server?
THANKS!!! it is awsome! Finnaly my emailsending works accross IMAP and TLS. With built in HTC email client it not works.
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As for deleting emails - don't know if you're talking about pop or imap. In imap you have to delete mail from trash to get rid of them.
Didn't tested this app with pop3, so don't know if tere is an option to "delete from server after download". But I think that there could be no such option to prevent user from mistakes.
But .... it's source is available via source.android.com... and it can be tuned, or feature can be requested.
Thanks, sorted my mail sending across SSL.
The stock HTC mail app is eating up the memory. After 3 days, I had 30 MB of mail data, and erasing all Accounts did not helped. The 30 MB was still there, so I had to make a Factory Reset. Thanks for this app!!
Thanks for this.
Does this app allow searching of emails, in particular Exchange?
I noticed, or haven't found, the search feature for the HTC Mail app :/
This works great on Legend, nice to see a bit of stock Eclair.
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Does not do copy paste though.....
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Im having issue with opening HTML attachment through gmail account connected via exchange.
anyone faced same thing?
thank you
chiefmcbeef said:
Does this app allow searching of emails, in particular Exchange?
I noticed, or haven't found, the search feature for the HTC Mail app :/
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I would love to have this feature! I understand WinMob does this on exchange 2007...
I think I overlooked the obvious, pressing the search button!
Didn't give me results for my search, going to look into the number of emails the phone has access to, either copied to phone or on the server. I suspect the string I searched for was too far in the past.
[edit] Shame, only searches sender names and subject line :/
So, i installed this on my incredible and configured it to work with my office exchange account... set it up as push, and it never updated... went into the sync settings and it was in there, but was showing that it wasn't set to auto sync and i couldn't get it to sync from there.. originally when i first set it up, it was able to connect and download my past emails, but nothing after that.. I know i'm in the desire section of the site, so it may just be that ti's not gunna work on my Incredible right now, but i was wondering if root is required to use this?
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I would love to have this feature! I understand WinMob does this on exchange 2007...
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don't know if i understood you correctly but i can search my exchange 2007 mail from my phone...
just open htc mail app and than press the hardware search button...type what you want to search and that's it...
thanks alot, this is so much better than sense's version, actually so much stock android 2.2 stuff is better than sense i'm thinking of rooting for 2.2
This force closes when I have an email with an attachment in my inbox, really annoying.
Does it require root?
Does this application require root access or can I install it even if the phone is unrooted? Another question -- Does this get me the combined inbox?
For those who would like to sync their Yahoo mail using the Android mail app, these are the settings taken from WP7.
Note that if you use "ymail" in your email address, just substitute it for "yahoo" in the user name field...input the server fields as shown.
Thanks a lot
this is exactly what i needed
MartyLK said:
For those who would like to sync their Yahoo mail using the Android mail app, these are the settings taken from WP7.
Note that if you use "ymail" in your email address, just substitute it for "yahoo" in the user name field...input the server fields as shown.
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Why do you use winmo when you can use android?
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jose makalolot said:
Why do you use winmo when you can use android?
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What are you talking about? He said wp7, not winmo... and anyways, why would you care if he used winmo? People can use what OS they like. I still like winmo... once the sd version comes out I will definite use it sometime. I also like wp7 and android. They all have their strengths and weaknesses.
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What are you talking about? He said wp7, not winmo... and anyways, why would you care if he used winmo? People can use what OS they like. I still like winmo... once the sd version comes out I will definite use it sometime. I also like wp7 and android. They all have their strengths and weaknesses.
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LMAO!
He is talking about syncing Andoid email app using wp7 settings when he can use android.imap.mail.yahoo.com and android.smtp.mail.yahoo.com. It's not about what OS to use. Besides, this is android section and not winmo.
By the way, why winmo? Because that is what in the attached image. Do you know how to read?
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LMAO!
He is talking about syncing Andoid email app using wp7 settings when he can use android.imap.mail.yahoo.com and android.smtp.mail.yahoo.com. It's not about what OS to use. Besides, this is android section and not winmo.
By the way, why winmo? Because that is what in the attached image. Do you know how to read?
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Sorry, my mistake. I misunderstood.
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dood you rock! i have been trying for days to get yahoo mail on my droid build.
just what i needed!
Thanks again!
the way i do is: register a gmail account, forward your yahoo mail to gmail. then sync the gmail with your phone. I don't mind using gmail at all..beside, there's a yahoo mail app in the market
coldest~~~ said:
the way i do is: register a gmail account, forward your yahoo mail to gmail. then sync the gmail with your phone. I don't mind using gmail at all..beside, there's a yahoo mail app in the market
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but you can't use multiple yahoo accounts in the yahoo mail app at once.
jose makalolot said:
Why do you use winmo when you can use android?
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I don't want to use the separate Yahoo app. I have a DesireHD build with the mail widget that can show all email account right there on a screen. And I've tried to use the specific Yahoo IMAP settings that you would find in a Google search but nothing works. The WP7 settings do work. No need to scratch your head bald or search around and try to solve the settings issue to make the Android app get Yahoo mail.
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I don't want to use the separate Yahoo app. I have a DesireHD build with the mail widget that can show all email account right there on a screen. And I've tried to use the specific Yahoo IMAP settings that you would find in a Google search but nothing works. The WP7 settings do work. No need to scratch your head bald or search around and try to solve the settings issue to make the Android app get Yahoo mail.
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I know what you are doing. It was not me who asked why use the email app and not the yahoo map. I am using that also in my desire/desire hd/glacier/gingerbread builds but with the settings I posted in post #5. I have 4 yahoo mail set up in the htc mail app (except for gingerbread where I used android email app). Same reason as you, I can use the widget.
Sorry dude, you are barking at the wrong tree. I have been using that setting ever since I used android on my HD2, that was, mid last year.
I seem to have a issue connecting. To my work e-mail. its through Microsoft. I can get it to connect with touchdown but was wondering if I could get it to work with What comes on the phone
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I have exchange with mail2web work pretty good so far
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I have the same problem with the native aosp email client. I can connect fine with the sense client and touchdown. I have tried time and time again for a solution to no avail. I have even called my I.T. department and they Sid thy its on Google's end and there was nothing they could do. Its a real bummer.
Thanks for your response guys
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I had mine workin fine before I rooted and havent been able to get it to connect since then...
I have been using my EVO for my work (Exchange) email and calendar since launch day. It has worked on non-rooted Sense, rooted Sense and rooted non-Sense. I just had to add "webmail" before my exchange name (webmail.company.com).
No problems whatsoever with the Email client in CyanogenMod 7. Connects, syncs, push notifies, does calendar, email, and contacts.
If your company is publishing "outlook anywhere" the stock sense mail client should connect and auto configure. Only needs domain and account credentials
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drmacinyasha said:
No problems whatsoever with the Email client in CyanogenMod 7. Connects, syncs, push notifies, does calendar, email, and contacts.
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Agreed. The only thing missing for me is search.
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Mine works fine.
Just be aware that if you connect your personal cell phone to your work Exchange account then they can wipe your phone.
http://www.npr.org/2010/11/22/131511381/wipeout-when-your-company-kills-your-iphone
With Exchange 2010 you can wipe the phone yourself using OWA. Maybe with 2007 as well but my company uses 2010.
Appends on your Exchange server policies. The stock android client is not compatible with certain security policies.
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Anyway to fix this? I need my email real time for work and have to manually refresh to get new email.
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Anyway to fix this? I need my email real time for work and have to manually refresh to get new email.
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Is the sync Gmail setting on under Accounts and settings in your main menu?
I'm using that version of cm7 and it syncs perfectly
free the dirk
jhoffy22 said:
Anyway to fix this? I need my email real time for work and have to manually refresh to get new email.
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If you are using Gmail 2.3.5, check out the feedback ratings on the market. A LOT of people are complaining about that issue, as well as the fact that the update disabled the functionality of third-party widgets.
If you're not using 2.3.5, for the love of God turn off automatic updating and don't install the newest version...
Does anyone have the old email app, I hate using Gmail...
Thanks
networx2002 said:
Does anyone have the old email app, I hate using Gmail...
Thanks
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https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/email/email-7-0-release/#downloads
And if it's needs it for exchange,
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/exchange-services/exchange-services-6-5-release/
Haven't tested on this device but should work. Over time I've just gotten used to Gmail to help my paranoia of any possible security measures being outdated now. Lol.
Which Email app are you referring to? I don't think there was a specific one for AOSP... If you hate using Gmail app for Google Mail try Inbox. It took a little getting used to but I can't use Gmail anymore on my desktop or phone.
Inbox is great.
I don't use Gmail. I want tho aosp email. The one that was posted above is the one I wanted, but it wants me to update it to Gmail.
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networx2002 said:
I don't use Gmail. I want tho aosp email. The one that was posted above is the one I wanted, but it wants me to update it to Gmail.
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Maybe try using an older version on the site. Uninstall first then downgrade (a few downgrade if needed) and see if it still does. Could be something they added in the app when they were moving away from AOSP originally. Otherwise you may be SOL.
I'll try it
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I don't like the Gmail app either. I used Type App.
What's the difference between typeapp and bluemail? They look the same
I also hate Gmail for my work email. I've been using boxer by VMware. The company is reputable and I like the app so far. No limitations or paid features. It does everything I need and supports exchange with contact sync and push notifications which is what I needed specifically.
Nine
I use blackberry Hub app works great used it on my note 5 as-well.
Bluemail is the best out there but I cannot see the icons on the top strip in light mode. Anyone have this problem?
LastQuark said:
Bluemail is the best out there but I cannot see the icons on the top strip in light mode. Anyone have this problem?
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Had the same problem. You need to make it full screen.
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I was having the same issue
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lpasq said:
Nine
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I also use Nine. Love it.
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Email by Edison Software. Discovered it last week and it's great
Nine's the best!
I use Nine, as already mentioned, which is great because it can contain a work Office 365/Exchange administrator's access to control your phone, to just within the app. Nine also syncs calendars well, which I really like. I also really like AquaMail. Both apps do fine with Google, Outlook, Yahoo, IMAP, etc.
QD2DC said:
I also hate Gmail for my work email. I've been using boxer by VMware. The company is reputable and I like the app so far. No limitations or paid features. It does everything I need and supports exchange with contact sync and push notifications which is what I needed specifically.
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Is this better than Outlook for Android? Is there anything that will combine one nice email app into one, for both personal and work email? Gmail sucked for my work email as well. Been using Outlook for Android, which is fine, but a bit clunky.