Got Android Email Blues? K-9 To The Rescue! Push Android EMail and Reply Arrow Syncing
This post was published 2 months 13 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.
Android is quickly becoming a MAJOR player in the mobile phone space. The OS has a great selection of applications, great UI and a wide hardware selection on all major networks. Whats not to like? The email client. It BLOWS! It doesn’t handle IMAP or POP3, it doesn’t sync reply arrows and most of all it doesn’t PUSH IMAP mail. Seriously! Well, have no fear though a small trip to the Android Marketplace and a free application can cure all these woes!
May I introduce K-9 Mail. Its an open source push email client for Android with multi-folder sync, email signatures, Bcc-to-self, return-address configuration, keyboard shortcuts, Exchange Support, message flagging, IMAP deletes, saving attachments, configurable notifications and – PUSH EMAIL! Best of all its free!
The mail client was the deal breaker for Android for me, but with K9 Mail it’s loaded with every email feature you could think of. Well worth the download!
UNEASYsilence: Got Android Email Blues? K-9 To The Rescue! Push Android EMail and Reply Arrow Syncing http://bit.ly/7pgYdd
This comment was originally posted on Twitter
http://bit.ly/AHIlA Got Android Email Blues? K-9 To The Rescue! Push Android EMail and … http://bit.ly/85z5eg
This comment was originally posted on Twitter
OK, but how do I sync ALL of my subfolders using K9 IMAP? Have it set to poll all folders, but only inbox, drafts, sent, and trash show up…
I can`t use K-9, since it loads attachments, whenever I open a mail. So roaming kills you, when you travel abroad. Any solutions to that issue?
Same problem… Shouldn’t work this way…
Except his fight would be a beat down and not a boring decision.
Was just wondering about this issue — seriously didn’t realize email wasn’t push when I bought the Droid. Thank you SO MUCH for this info.
I have to say that I managed to get both my POP3 and hotmail working on my Android phone (HTC Hero). A setup guide can be found here http://www.bfinternet.co.uk/news-info/how-to-set-up-your-pop3-account/set-up-pop3-hotmail-email-on-android-google-nexus-phone