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    Default email app

    I use my new tablet to check my work (pop3) email. It appears that after 3 days the emails are deleted from the tablet. On my android phone there is a setting where I can change this to a different number of days, but I can't seem to find that setting on the tablet.

    Am I blind or is that not an option on this tablet? Is there a better app for checking pop3 email (not exchange) that I should look into?
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    Default Re: email app

    Does your work email have the ability to do IMAP? Seems like a better option for multiple devices...
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    Default Re: email app

    No, it's a pop3 account. I guess we're still in the dark ages.
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    Default Re: email app

    You can try a different mail client. I used to use "K9" which was pretty good with a decent amount of configurable options.
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    MailDroid is another option. Looks much better than K-9 on tablets

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    Default Re: email app

    While this may not work for you, what I ended up doing was having my work email server forward everything from my work inbox to my gmail account. If you reply to a work email from your gmail account, you can set it to appear as though you replied from your work account (or whatever account it was forwarded from.)

    This works equally well with multiple incoming accounts.

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