Ever since I switched from my Tilt2 w/at&t to my Epic 4G w/sprint, I've been obviously using my gmail account more often. Thing is, the built in email client, even for gmail & even when I try it with pop3, just plain sucks. Also, I mainly use my hotmail account, which there isn't really an app for yet. So I have two things. 1. To find a much better email client for android. And 2. To find a way to get all my hotmail to my android. Now, I can fully access and export my entire hotmail account from inside outlook. But I haven't found a way to import pst's into android yet.
~Z
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zeoran said:
Ever since I switched from my Tilt2 w/at&t to my Epic 4G w/sprint, I've been obviously using my gmail account more often. Thing is, the built in email client, even for gmail & even when I try it with pop3, just plain sucks. Also, I mainly use my hotmail account, which there isn't really an app for yet. So I have two things. 1. To find a much better email client for android. And 2. To find a way to get all my hotmail to my android. Now, I can fully access and export my entire hotmail account from inside outlook. But I haven't found a way to import pst's into android yet.
~Z
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I lot of people say K9 mail is the best. I would say its the best of the non-Gmail apps out there. I can't use any other mail besides gmail because I'm so used to the threaded conversations. BUT, Gmail could be better for sure.
zeoran said:
Ever since I switched from my Tilt2 w/at&t to my Epic 4G w/sprint, I've been obviously using my gmail account more often. Thing is, the built in email client, even for gmail & even when I try it with pop3, just plain sucks. Also, I mainly use my hotmail account, which there isn't really an app for yet. So I have two things. 1. To find a much better email client for android. And 2. To find a way to get all my hotmail to my android. Now, I can fully access and export my entire hotmail account from inside outlook. But I haven't found a way to import pst's into android yet.
~Z
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Use Seven email client (latest version 7.5.4)with homescreen widget support
It supports Gmail/yahoo/Hotmail/AOl n more
It is push mail client.
I see that you've gotten some good suggestions. I just wanted to tell you to avoid POP3 at all costs. It's a very primitive protocol and should really only be used as a last resort. Use at least IMAP.
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Use Seven email client (latest version 7.5.4)with homescreen widget support
It supports Gmail/yahoo/Hotmail/AOl n more
It is push mail client.
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I'm having trouble finding that seven client. Do you have a link?
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gman8966 said:
I'm having trouble finding that seven client. Do you have a link?
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http://www.seven.com/products.html
Lol, maybe its just me.... ut I couldnt find any Android compatible software on that seven site.
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Devil Aus said:
Lol, maybe its just me.... ut I couldnt find any Android compatible software on that seven site.
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Same here. I can't find anything either.
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Here Seven mail client latest v7.54 with widget support, it using IMAP server.
Having schedule option for fetching email too, power saving option(disable at certain level of battery)
And yes site is not mentioning properly, It is my experience it worked on my SGS with 2.1, 2.2 and GB (2.3.3)
And just to note this is only third party push mail client for Yahoo as per my knowledge
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B747K6TM
Let's not forget Enhanced Email. Link is in my signature
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Also, I mainly use my hotmail account, which there isn't really an app for yet.
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Hotmail can be setup for push just like Exchange.
In the email app, tap Add Account, then put in your email address and password and then tap "Manual Setup"
Tap "Exchange Account"
Set the Incoming Mail Server: m.hotmail.com
Leave Domain blank
Set your username to your full @hotmail email address (i.e. include @hotmail.com or @live.com)
Enter your password.
Tap finish.
I recommend to use K9 mail. I use it with my 6 email adresses - 1 gmail, 1 imap and 4 pop3. As far I know hotmail does support pop3, so with K9 you should be able to check all your emails, including hotmail..
K9 is a very nice email client. I've used it for about a year now with imap.
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Using K9 with 4 mails accounts, 3 IMAP and one POP3.
Works flawless so far.
K9 mail client is useless as it doesnt accept Exchange, this is ridiculous
Is there any way to support active sync on the infuse 4g
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What exactly are you trying to achieve?
Trying to make the contacts and calendar and notes sync to the infuse without hook up to a cpu
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I see. I'd think the built in mail app would allow you to do that but I use TouchDown so.... sorry I can't be more help
That is correct; the native email app does support Exchange ActiveSync. I use a modified version of it though called Enhanced Email. It has a few touches that are very useful, such as push capabilities for any folder, not just the inbox.
Is that just a app from market?? Found this thing called companiagn link. And samsung said the infuse doesnt support active sync that would just be retarded though
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ActiveSync is built in to infuse
I have set up my Infuse to ActiveSync my account on Office365. It will sync the primary contact, inbox, and calendar. If you have other folders in addition to Inbox, you will have to click on each folder to bring in the new items. No additional software is needed.
Yes, MS Active Sync does work
see this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813920
go to post #16, i give exact instructions on how to set it up. If gives you complete exchange like control over your msn/hotmil/live email accounts, including calendar and contact syncing and full access to all your email folders, and best of all, email can be viewed as html.
I would like to ask if there is a way to enable the html option on hotmail (m.hotmail.com) on the htc mail client.
It has the option but it's disabled.
Any suggestion.?
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Does anyone know if you can get outlook web app to sync to your phone via HTC email app. I tried using the exchange active sync but keep getting errors. ? Would like to get emails and not have to log in through the internet each time. Supposedly blackberry users can sync.. but I can't get the HTC one x to. ? Any ideas.
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I know in my case it depended on hte server. I sync my work email (which is exchange) on my phone, but only after they "enabled" it on their server (before that I couldn't).
Hmm. That may be why.
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Agreed, check with your Exchange admin. There are a lot of security settings on ActiveSync and it could be that they've blocked syncing except on approved accounts.
Try setting up your gmail as an Exchange account. You just need to input the server as m.google.com. If that syncs, the problem is your work server settings.
I've never had any issues getting my Exchange email, though I use the stock ICS apps rather than the Sense mail app (which I detest).
Hi guys. Recently made the big move to android (nexus 5) from an iPhone, and really like it. One thing that I don't really like are the email apps, including the built in one. I have 3 email accounts that I use. A hotmail, a gmail and a business gmail account linked to my work email. On my iPhone, all the accounts web folders (sent, junk etc) automatically appeared. Now on android using the built in default app, all those folders seem to be for emails I have dealt with on my phone, not all emails. To get those I have to click on the folder "Google mail" and then the folders are there. It just seems to be a bit long winded to achieve something that I was able to do on an iPhone no probs. It could be the fact that I haven't set up the email folders correctly for each account. Is this something I can do?
I have also tried other email clients, but again they don't seem to be as user friendly as the iPhone email client.
Hope this makes sense
Thanks. Nick
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Have you try to add your account via the exchange system? It works pretty well for me and it syncs email, contacts and callendar.
If you just want email maybe you should try cloud magic.
Maildroid is a good choice. If you really are interested in a good mail App without any add and bugs you can go for maildroid pro version. The best thing you will found in maildroid and maildroid pro are best support from developer through mail... Just give it a try with free version and if you really are interested go for pro ...
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