So basically long story short. Work issues. Have a fake email, and I want to send an email but don't want there to be any possibility of them knowing my location.
I know I can use vpn, but is there an email app that does this automatically.. or maybe some way to associate an email app with a vpn so it turns on and of when I use a particular email app?
Hope this makes sense.
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I want to be able to send an email out of my app, based on the user pressing a button on my app's Activity. The email needs to be sent automatically by the application upon button press, i.e. I dont want to show another email form to the user. And the email should be sent ***using the user's default email account on the phone*** not an email account that I hardcode into my app. And I dont want to have the user key in their email credentials into my app's configuration, I just want to be able to call some android api and say "send this email with this subject and body to this email address, using the default account that the user has set up on the phone".
Is this possible? If so, how?
thanks
Jay
Haven't tried it myself but using the SEND_TO intent might be a good place to start experimenting. Documentation is a bit lean on usage though.
http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_SENDTO
Are instant messengers available that work like push email.
For example rather then have a constant internet connection that eats battery life an app that only makes a connection to check if there's new messages just like push messaging
Do any app's like this exist and if they don't is it even possible to create something like this
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I could be wrong, but it think this is something the IM service would have to incorporate into their service, & AFAIK, none of them do. Depending on your service, i would suggest setting up IM Forwarding. I know AIM allows messages to be forwarded to a cell phone once you sign off, not sure about others though.
I see so it would be similar to how the POP3 and IMAP features work with email
I wonder how much it will take to convince any IM company to incorporate these features
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There is Whatsapp (Beta) available perhaps in a month for my opinion the best push messaging client. And pingchat this app is available just search with google.
I added my verizon email account to the stock app. I'm able to receive email but can't send it?
Screenshot: http://db.tt/3OgBTGiH
Can anyone help me?
Sent from my Kindle Fire using xda premium
You didn't provide very much info. There are two parts to setting up email normally... Inbound which is typically POP/IMAP and Outbound which is SMTP.
If you are getting mail fine, then you have the POP/IMAP part done right.
If you are not able to send, you need to fix the SMTP part.
Without knowing much more than that, like how you setup your SMTP settings and what Verizon needs to have setup, there is no way to help much. I don't use Verizon for mail services and you didn't say which type of Verizon email you are using (assumption is Wireless, but it could be FIOS or some other service).
Unless you have some sort of error message that provides more detail on what is erroring... it would be hard to say.
Make sure it reads like this I do not have Verizon but almost all email systems need it like this.
Under outgoing line that says smtp server make sure it is like this
smtp.your service provider.net
so maybe like this
smtp.verizon.net
Also on my internet service the line that reads username is like this
[email protected]
I have been looking for an email app that allows me to specify not only the number of messages to retrieve, but a period of time as well. I keep my messages on my web-based server, and don't wish to retrieve them all. I thought that a previous version of K-9 had this feature, but it doesn't seem to be there anymore. Perhaps I imagined it, or it went away with an update?
The stock email app lets you choose ho far back to sync
Hello all,
I'm having trouble finding a good e-mail app that does what I want it to do, and I haven't had any luck in searching these forums for a while.
The only thing I'm looking for is an e-mail app that can sort e-mail by Sender. I can make do with anything else, that is my only preference.
My e-mail app on the S3 used to do it. I'm not on the S5, and its app does not. I know the Gmail doesn't since I tried it before on the S3 and it never did so I didn't use it.
I have also tried myMail and Cloud Magic, it doesn't appear that either of them has this functionality.
Can anybody point me towards an e-mail app that I'm looking for?
Thanks!
Have you tried Inbox my GMail? or MailBox by DropBox? If so, try using maildroid and use the search function so that you can easily find the sender by their name or e-mail
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HwaA18 said:
Have you tried Inbox my GMail? or MailBox by DropBox? If so, try using maildroid and use the search function so that you can easily find the sender by their name or e-mail
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I just downloaded and tried them. Both Inbox by Gmail and Mailbox by Dropbox look like basically G-mail only accounts (I'm working with a non-gmail account).
I also came across LightMail and gave that a try, but no go.
I know I can use the search function in any of the apps, but it's not that I'm looking for a particular e-mail or sender, but that I deal with bulk hundreds of e-mails by sender, and prefer to work through a sorted list so I can go from one to the other. Searching requires me knowing everybody who has sent me e-mails, which is the point of why I sort by sender.
Any additional help is appreciated, thanks!
WeMail is by far the best app to do this.