Email Program?

anon(9228075)

Well-known member
Dec 12, 2014
520
0
0
Visit site
I've been using the stock email for my work email and am about done with it.

I like some aspects, like the scheduled sync to help with battery life over the weekends and nights but some other things keep it from being solid.

I've noticed that the autocorrect doesn't work as well in that app when typing emails. I've actually tested it out vs say typing this message. I use the samsung keyboard and it's just correcting as I go with this message. I tried the same message st the same speed and it just doesn't correct in the email body like normal apps

So, anyone with suggestions? I've not been able to try outlook, can't get it to setup with our servers. Typemail or blue mail suck battery like crazy.

Posted via the Android Central App
 

Crashdamage

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2015
1,960
0
0
Visit site
My favorite is AquaMail. Simple, intuitive UI. Highly configurable with lotsa options. And I mean lotsa of options. Great for consolidating multiple accounts in one place.
Has some unique features like the Smart Folder, which is basically a unified inbox but configurable so that it becomes much more.
Option to use a configurable conversation view.
Very fast and stable. Can easily handle multiple accounts syncing hundreds, even thousands of messages.
Very secure. Passes EmailPrivacyTest.com 100%. Excellent support via built-in help, a user forum closely monitored by the developer or by email.

A terrific piece of software, one of the very best apps of any kind available for Android.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e.../store/apps/d....kman.AquaMail&token=eM-mU5Cp
 
Last edited:

anon(9228075)

Well-known member
Dec 12, 2014
520
0
0
Visit site
My favorite is AquaMail. Simple, intuitive UI. Highly configurable with lotsa options. And I mean lotsa of options. Great for consolidating multiple accounts in one place.
Has some unique features like the Smart Folder, which is basically a unified inbox but configurable so that it becomes much more.
Option to use a configurable conversation view.
Very fast and stable. Can easily handle multiple accounts syncing hundreds, even thousands of messages.
Very secure. Passes EmailPrivacyTest.com 100%. Excellent support via built-in help, a user forum closely monitored by the developer or by email.

A terrific piece of software, one of the very best apps of any kind available for Android.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e.../store/apps/d....kman.AquaMail&token=Zvmoyd4v

Wow. Ok then lol

Will give it a look

Posted via the Android Central App
 

brodieb

Active member
Nov 5, 2010
25
0
0
Visit site
I like the Gmail app for both my personal (Gmail) and work (Exchange) email accounts - having them both in one is just too easy to give up.
 

jimd1050

Champion
Dec 14, 2011
3,244
9
38
Visit site
My favorite is AquaMail. Simple, intuitive UI. Highly configurable with lotsa options. And I mean lotsa of options. Great for consolidating multiple accounts in one place.
Has some unique features like the Smart Folder, which is basically a unified inbox but configurable so that it becomes much more.
Option to use a configurable conversation view.
Very fast and stable. Can easily handle multiple accounts syncing hundreds, even thousands of messages.
Very secure. Passes EmailPrivacyTest.com 100%. Excellent support via built-in help, a user forum closely monitored by the developer or by email.

A terrific piece of software, one of the very best apps of any kind available for Android.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e.../store/apps/d....kman.AquaMail&token=MM3Q7bx7

I'm using TypeApp and it sounds very similar to AquaMail (which I haven't tried) so there's another option or you. It also comes up in "Unified View" and I am looking at 3 different email accounts at once.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e.../apps/details?id=com.trtf.blue&token=tUEjUrdm

Regards,

Jim D
 

N4Newbie

Trusted Member
Nov 15, 2012
5,006
1
36
Visit site
I'm using TypeApp and it sounds very similar to AquaMail (which I haven't tried) so there's another option or you. It also comes up in "Unified View" and I am looking at 3 different email accounts at once.

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e.../apps/details?id=com.trtf.blue&token=-Qr82_U1

Regards,

Jim D

I don't use it, but Google's (relatively) new Inbox app does that as well, doesn't it? https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...=com.google.android.apps.inbox&token=VU2hM8_i
 

Climb14er

Well-known member
Jan 23, 2014
810
3
18
Visit site
I run the stock Gmail and stock Imap email programs, interconnected and run directly to my Google email and domain servers.

They work well together and have these tied to my Apple Mail on my MacBook Pro.

Took a little work integrating all together but they run seamlessly and w/o any major problems.
 

Crashdamage

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2015
1,960
0
0
Visit site
I run the stock Gmail and stock Imap email programs, interconnected and run directly to my Google email and domain servers.

They work well together and have these tied to my Apple Mail on my MacBook Pro.

Took a little work integrating all together but they run seamlessly and w/o any major problems.
You can use the Gmail app for IMAP, Applemail, etc and avoid using different email apps. Combine them in the Gmail app and have everything in one place. Just sayin'...
I've been using magic cloud for Gmail and my work exchange. So far it's been great
I think you meant CloudMagic. You should be aware it is not a secure email client. Please, read this:

http://androidforums.com/index.php?posts/7051405
 

Climb14er

Well-known member
Jan 23, 2014
810
3
18
Visit site
You can use the Gmail app for IMAP, Applemail, etc and avoid using different email apps. Combine them in the Gmail app and have everything in one place. Just sayin'...

http://androidforums.com/index.php?posts/7051405

Yes, I'm aware of this. The reason I use the separate imap email program on the Note 5 in addition to the Gmail program is that I run TWO Gmail accounts there and one of them is the Corporate e-mail one, and I like stock e-mail program better for corresponding on the Corporate side.
 

anon(9228075)

Well-known member
Dec 12, 2014
520
0
0
Visit site
I read the secure client piece. Gmail, Inbox and all are "insecure". To be honest I'm not worried about that, no national security risks with me ;)

I tried aqua mail and also cloud magic and cloud magic stood out. Great interface and options.

Posted via the Android Central App
 

Crashdamage

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2015
1,960
0
0
Visit site
Well, if you get down to it, Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail etc - all the free email services are 'insecure' since they all scan your email for info to use in ad datbases and who knows what else. That's just a given. Like most people, you and I don't much care and I use Gmail anyway. Google is pretty upfront about what information they gather and what they do with it.

However, the same cannot be said about everyone who may scan your mail, not at all. I've very concerned about 3rd parties accessing my information. And if you have a private domain, as I do in addition to Gmail accounts, your email should remain only on your mailserver. Your email client should access that server directly, not download it to a 3rd party's server. Your email should not be scanned and info taken, shared or sold to who knows who for who knows what.

That's where CloudMagic goes completely off the secure train tracks. It does everything wrong. It downloads your email onto their servers, it scans it for info,it shares that info with unknown parties, and does not allow you to opt-out. Absolutely terrible! IMHO no one in their right mind should have anything oo do with CloudMagic or other email clients which download your email - any email, even Gmail Yahoo,etc - to their servers.

No offense...:^).