crystinonfire
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I've been using the outlook app. Love the swiping actions to delete or move into a folder.
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Does you have to have an office 365 account to to use that or can you use with any email servers?
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I don't need to be notified of new incoming emails, so I have the sync for Gmail app turned off.
However, this means I have to open the Gmail app, then swipe down and wait for it to check & download new emails.
Is there an email app that will does NOT sync by itself, but will automatically sync as soon as I open the email app? (skipping the swipe down that I need to do with Gmail app)
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Absolutely you can. The Gmail app can handle all those accounts. Most email apps can, so you can unify all your email in one place.Ok, I use Gmail for one of our apps accounts, then I have another account we use outlook on desktop and the native app for that one. Can you use Gmail for an email that isn't Google apps?
Unfortunately, like TypeMail and BlueMail, Cloud Magic is, as it's name suggests, a cloud-based email client. Meaning that instead of downloading email directly from the email server to you, it's downloaded to Cloud Magic's (or someone's) servers. What happens then...? Your password is kept on their servers and other information about you may be shared. A definite security and privacy risk.I love Cloud Magic.
Mailbox is not included in the listings linked above. You may want to check into it yourself.I use the app called 'Mailbox" from Dropbox. Works perfect for me.
Nine is nice if you need ActiveSync support.I use Nine Folders for my exchange email from work,, and the gmail app for my personal email, Nine doesn't work with GMail.
Mailbox is another app with privacy/security concerns. I've added it to the list here:I use the app called 'Mailbox" from Dropbox. Works perfect for me.
Glad you like it! It has so many options and customizations it freaks some users out. Definitely some learning curve to get the best out of it.
AquaMail is just terrific. If you haven't read the Privacy Statement, do it! Yes, the Privacy Statement, I'm serious!
Hints:
The built-in Help/FAQ is really handy. So is the AquaMail forum.
Check out the Smart Folder. A kinda configurable tricked-out combined Inbox.
The UI is really good, but there's so many options a menu might not be obvious. When in doubt, long-press it out.
If you like a Gmail style conversation view, it will be added as an option soon. In development now, high priority.
Feel free to ask me any questions.
Android since v1.0. Linux since 2001
Yeah, quite a bit there in AquaMail. But that's part of what makes it so good. Once you get it setup, don't forget to create a backup file and keep a copy off the phone. If you lose the phone or get a new one, it will let you restore everything just as it was, accounts and all, no need to do all the setup again. Backup does not save downloaded email.
I don't see any point in removing your accounts in Gmail. Leave them there, you can have Gmail as a backup app or in case you change your mind and and decide go back to it.
Just disable it like this:
Settings > Apps > All (scroll right a bit to see) > Gmail > Force stop > Disable.