switching between 2 emails? - Atrix 4G General

I set up 2 yahoo emails. When I click "email" it goes to the first one. How to switch to 2nd one?
How do I switch between emails? (inbox)

I have a same question. any ideas?

The email app only takes you to your "primary" email address. Use the "Messaging" app to view all of your accounts and to switch between them.

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I setup gmail on my cingular 8125. Do gmail messages count as a text message. I have 1000 text messages...
they should count as text messages
Ok thanks.
Are you using a 3rd party app to access gmail? Or are you using pop3? Or are they being forwarded to you from gmails server?
Technically it could count as data depending on how your retrieving the emails
I'm not using a 3rd party app. Its through pop3. I'm not sure if it downloads. I can't check either because they disappear after I view them.

Setting K-9mail as default client?

I would like to use K-9mail as my default client. What is the best way for me to disable the 2 email accounts I have coming into my phone through Android's GMail app?
Is it simply a matter of going into Setting---Accounts and turning off "Sync GMail" on each of the email accounts?
I gave up on K9... I couldn't get the alerts or refreshing of the inbox to work properly. I wish the stock email app had the option to delete from the server.

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is it possible to have the emails from the same sender as one entry when in the inbox.. so when you click on the email, it shows all the emails..
like how gmail does it... or is this only a gmail feature?

Need help setting up email - New Android user

Hello,
I am very new to Android. I just received my Note 10.1 today. I am trying to configure my gmail and other mails on it. I want to use the mail app for all my emails instead of GMAIL app. How do I do that? When I initially booted the device, I used my gmail account and it automatically configured my gmail on the GMAIL app. I configured gmail on the native mail app as well. Now I have my gmail on both places, I want to use only the native mail app. Removing email sync under settings > accounts> is causing a sync error icon and it also cause the GMAIL app to crash.
Like I said I am very new to Android, this is my first android device. Can someone help me configure this? Hope I posted this on the right forum.
TIA
kumki said:
Hello,
I am very new to Android. I just received my Note 10.1 today. I am trying to configure my gmail and other mails on it. I want to use the mail app for all my emails instead of GMAIL app. How do I do that? When I initially booted the device, I used my gmail account and it automatically configured my gmail on the GMAIL app. I configured gmail on the native mail app as well. Now I have my gmail on both places, I want to use only the native mail app. Removing email sync under settings > accounts> is causing a sync error icon and it also cause the GMAIL app to crash.
Like I said I am very new to Android, this is my first android device. Can someone help me configure this? Hope I posted this on the right forum.
TIA
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Use another gmail account for your main android account. And then add your current gmail acount to email app..
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emilfr said:
Use another gmail account for your main android account. And then add your current gmail acount to email app..
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Hi, Thanks for reply. So you want me to use this new id to download apps etc on the play store, but use my main id for emails?
I don't use the Gmail app either. I use the Samsung stock e-mail client so my Exchange and other e-mail accounts are all in a unified inbox. Samsung's e-mail client can be set up on Gmail to receive "push" e-mail via Activesync. In the stock e-mail client set up a new e-mail account using your Gmail address and passord. On the first set-up page you'll see a "manual setup" option, select it.
Use these settings...
Under domain\user name enter...
google\"your e-mail address"@gmail.com
Under Exchange server enter...
m.google.com
Now you'll receive e-mails as they arrive in you Gmail inbox. This method is also less hard on the battery. Go in to Settings>Application manager and swipe three times to the left until "all" applications are showing. Scroll down to find the Gmail app. Open it and press "disable." Now all your Gmail will be routed through the stock e-mail client without being duplicated in Gmail.
P.S. - Gmail via Activesync is being discontinued to new users (legacy user's are protected) effective February 1, 2013.
BarryH_GEG said:
I don't use the Gmail app either. I use the Samsung stock e-mail client so my Exchange and other e-mail accounts are all in a unified inbox. Samsung's e-mail client can be set up on Gmail to receive "push" e-mail via Activesync. In the stock e-mail client set up a new e-mail account using your Gmail address and passord. On the first set-up page you'll see a "manual setup" option, select it.
Use these settings...
Under domain\user name enter...
google\"your e-mail address"@gmail.com
Under Exchange server enter...
m.google.com
Now you'll receive e-mails as they arrive in you Gmail inbox. This method is also less hard on the battery. Go in to Settings>Application manager and swipe three times to the left until "all" applications are showing. Scroll down to find the Gmail app. Open it and press "disable." Now all your Gmail will be routed through the stock e-mail client without being duplicated in Gmail.
P.S. - Gmail via Activesync is being discontinued to new users (legacy user's are protected) effective February 1, 2013.
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Thanks for your reply. I have done the first part and it seems to be working. I see mails coming to the native mail app.
But I don't see an option to disable GMAIL app under app manager. All I have is force stop, uninstall updates, clear data, clear cache. NO other options. Am I missing something.
kumki said:
uninstall updates, clear data, clear cache.
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Oops. To disable an app you always have to uninstall any updates to it first. Once you do that you'll see the "disable" option.
BarryH_GEG said:
Oops. To disable an app you always have to uninstall any updates to it first. Once you do that you'll see the "disable" option.
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Ok, I did it. It removed the gmail app. I guess I am good now. Thanks.

How to remove Gmail contacts emails from Email app

Hello,
The Email app have access to my Gmail contacts emails.
I want to separate the personal life with the Email app and work with my gmail account.
Because, actually, I can send an email to my coworkers emails and I don't want to be possible.
I want to remove it, how can I do it ?
tim91700 said:
Hello,
The Email app have access to my Gmail contacts emails.
I want to separate the personal life with the Email app and work with my gmail account.
Because, actually, I can send an email to my coworkers emails and I don't want to be possible.
I want to remove it, how can I do it ?
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I haven't tried that and at the moment I don't have my S8 with me, but tap and hold on your email app and when context menu comes app, tap "app info". There look for permissions and see what is turned on or off. This is just the theory and this is what I would first try to do.
Hello,
Thanks for the tip.
I'll write 5 mains email address each time I want to send one.
Regards

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