Is there any email client which will display even the images and give me push mail support as opposed to the Exchange client built into android ????? or is there an option on exchange to show the pictures in the messages too ??
Related
Hi,
can anybody recommend an email client, which allows for different SMTP profiles?
All of my emails drop into one single email inbox, which I sync wirelessly to my VDA GPS (Toshiba G710).
I now would like to answer certain emails (from this particulkar inbox) under a different SMTP profile, e.g. this one where the sender really has send the email to (because I am collecting/forwarding all emails to another account).
Can I do this with the original mail client shipped with WM 6.0?
If not, is there another email client which allows this?
Many thanks in advance.
Hi,
I'm quite confident I used to use the gmail smtp (or another mail) to send mail from my student account outside the student network (where the student smtp didn't work).
I'm trying to do the same for my work mail at the moment.
What I want to do is use my gmail smtp to reply to work related mail. The work mail comes into my windows mobile device through IMAP, but when I reply (using gmail smtp) I want to have the reply to automatically to my work email. At the moment I have no idea why it doesn't do that, any idea where I should look?
TIA
Moved as not software release..
Have been using my Captivate since Sunday. I've loaded up some apps and am really liking the unit. However, the email client (not Gmail) does not appear to support inbound or outbound html support. Did I miss something? Is there a better email client for POP3 use?
Yea it seems gmail never fails to give me my email notifications right on time, right when I receive mail I get a notification no more then 2 minutes later. But yahoo seems to never update and I get my email like 30 min to a hour later. So this must be droid telling me if I don't have gmail I won't get my notifications on time. Very bias of the android OS. And it sends nobody has a sure
fix for thus as I have searched the forums and have used k9 as well it all fails.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Both GMail and Exchange mail support the feature called Push Email -- it pushes into your phone's inbox as soon as the mail server receives the email.
How do you setup your Yahoo email? I guess you used the POP3 email access which is pretty dumb and doesn't support push email (your phone has to check the mail server every so often to see if there is mail there.
There should be a Yahoo mail app created by Yahoo that also supports push email. You have to use that app in order to get the push email from Yahoo.
Hotmail now also supports push email via Exchange email support. So, no new email app needed.
I have one of my yahoo accounts set up on the yahoo app, but it only allows for one account as far as I know
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Then, call Yahoo and ask them to support multiple accounts. Yahoo, Gmail and hotmail all use properitary protocols for their email in addition to support the old POP3 protocol. Gmail and Hotmail have the added advantage of supporting Exchange ActiveSync. So, in order to take advantage of advanced feature like push email, you will need the native client from the respective email provider or use Exchange ActiveSync if there is support for it. It is not any kind of bais in Andriod OS. It is the fault of Yahoo falling way behind the technology curve. POP3 protocol is created like 20 to 30 years ago. Back then, emails often take days to reach the destination.
BTW, the phone's built-in email client only supports 2 Exchange accounts max. I know Gmail client supports multiple gmail accounts as well but not sure how many accounts it can support.
Yahoo does have an app, whether it's any good is a different story. I have tried both, the email app and the messenger app and they are very laggy, almost rendering the phone useless. Then again ymmv
I'm wondering is there any push email client for android that can do push email for yahoomail, hotmail, and also gmail.
I know that all stock roms have gmail apps to push email from gmail.
Also yahoo have already push email apps for yahoomail
And Hotmail as well.
But there are all separated and different client, but I need one and only push email client apps that can do push email for all 3 email domain, is there any?
Json188 said:
I'm wondering is there any push email client for android that can do push email for yahoomail, hotmail, and also gmail.
I know that all stock roms have gmail apps to push email from gmail.
Also yahoo have already push email apps for yahoomail
And Hotmail as well.
But there are all separated and different client, but I need one and only push email client apps that can do push email for all 3 email domain, is there any?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As per my knowledge There is only mail client which support pushmail for all of three you mention. B'coz you may find many for gmail, but yahoo is concern there is only two real push mail client is available. One is yahoo mail(from yahoo itself). But this is for yahoo only. If you want single client for all of three, just find 'seven Beta '
latest version of seven (7.54) having widget support too.
- other features available is you can add corporate client/AOL and many too
- you can pause / schedule for push mail
- Auto pause with certain condition e.g power < 15% / roaming
- Assuarance - I have used it > 3 yr and it has never disappoint me
Checkout k9mail
http://code.google.com/p/k9mail/
Email client
Look in the first post for push settings for Hotmail and Gmail. Yahoo does not have any push capability that I know of but you can have Yahoo check for emails every 5 minutes. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988902