Hi friends
I am a web host and designer. I often get some important emails and I need to reply very fast. I use exchange email.
Is there any app or setting/hack so all email alerts display as popup too and if possible it will let me configure to set a from address or subject?
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I cant seem to forward my college's email to my gmail or any other email app. My school just updated its email platform so I am now able to check it via my phone's browser. My question is: is there any way for me to receive notifications for new emails this way?
No, has to be an app.
You could however, just set up your Gmail account so all the college email gets forwarded into that, and that way you receive notifications.
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Maybe you can set up a email account on your phone (if it's POP3, IMAP or Exchange android supports it).
theking_13 said:
No, has to be an app.
You could however, just set up your Gmail account so all the college email gets forwarded into that, and that way you receive notifications.
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yeah but then when I reply (to my teachers, etc) it will show my gmail address instead of my school email address.
btw the stock email app for my old OG droid worked fine with my school email but my Dinc with CM7 doesnt have the same stock email app?
I know only limited apps can use the hover option (all samsung apps), but I saw that it can be used in the EMAIL app to show a message preview
most of us use gmail, so i was hoping it would work in Gmail too, or google would let it work in an update
any thoughts/news on this?
Doesn't work in Gmail but I think it does in the stock email client, just haven't set it up yet.
SS2006 said:
I know only limited apps can use the hover option (all samsung apps), but I saw that it can be used in the EMAIL app to show a message preview
most of us use gmail, so i was hoping it would work in Gmail too, or google would let it work in an update
any thoughts/news on this?
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Gmail doesn't support it, the native email client that Samsung provides has that feature. Don't think Google will support it. Dont expect them to either. Its s feature only 1-2% of all of Android users will be able to take advantage. Not feasible.
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i just use the email app samsung provided for my gmail.
heatfire said:
i just use the email app samsung provided for my gmail.
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Quick question.
Does the native e-mail app support sending e-mails that your main account can send from? Ie. I have hotmail/outlook and I link my school account with it so I can send e-mails from my school address via Hotmail/Outlook.
Not sure if I'm clear, but I just want to know my Nexus 7 nor my Sensation can do that, so I just wanna know if it's possible.
achusaysblessyou said:
Quick question.
Does the native e-mail app support sending e-mails that your main account can send from? Ie. I have hotmail/outlook and I link my school account with it so I can send e-mails from my school address via Hotmail/Outlook.
Not sure if I'm clear, but I just want to know my Nexus 7 nor my Sensation can do that, so I just wanna know if it's possible.
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Yes you can set up for Hotmail account to send emails from the Email client provided by Samsung.
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technonerd92 said:
Yes you can set up for Hotmail account to send emails from the Email client provided by Samsung.
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More specifically I was wondering if I set up Hotmail/Outlook to be able to send e-mail from another account (my .edu account in this instance) could I also send the message from that address? Sure I can reply to all e-mails with my Hotmail/Outlook address, but that's an issue if the e-mail was sent to my .edu address (and pushed to my hotmail/outlook inbox)
No push for me with the native email but it's okay with the app Hotmail. I must to choice between push and Air View ...
While it's true that few Android users will have an s pen there are some that use a mouse. How does Android react when you hover something with a mouse? If they treat the s pen hover the same as a mouse hover they'd kill 2 birds with one stone.
I'm trying to figure out how to get the s pen quick commands to work properly with the Gmail app. If I make a command to just open Gmail it works but if I try to make it so you can add a message or recipient the shortcut doesn't open anything. Kind of annoying. It must be passing the arguments wrong to the app. Even if I could get it to open a bookmark to "mailto:" with an argument for the recipient and/or message, I think it would function since if I make a bookmark to mailto and put it on the home screen it opens Gmail right up.
Too bad the quick commands set up is so very limited.
You could use exchange in the default email app for push but I read somewhere that Google stopped supporting that on Gmail accounts.
Gmail does support some other kind of push. Perhaps there is a different email app that supports that alternate push method and also plays nice with the s pen and associated tools?
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I did figure out a bit of a workaround for my issue with the s pen quick command. I just set up the built in email app with my Gmail account but I unchecked "sync email" and set all the sync options to "never". I still get email pushed to me and I have Gmail set as my default mail client for if I click on an email address/send to link but if I want to use an s pen quick command to send an email to a contact, it will work. Just a slightly different interface which is no big deal. It's for send only anyway.
Also, if you want Google to support the s pen try using the "send feedback" option in the Gmail app and tell them so. I'm sure if enough of us do that they will listen.
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I would like to find out if the Galaxy Note 2 has a push notification for IMAP emails?
Thanks
Yes it has,you can also use the Microsoft Exchange activeSync as well.
Maybe it has for the clients other than GMail. But for Gmail you need to create Microsoft Active Exchange to enable push.
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How can I setup push notification on non gmail and non corporate account.
Just for IMAP.
Could you show me any screenshots , please
It does not include the S II's Social Hub, so IMAP will just be IMAP.
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What about push notification for IMAP?
I can set to check email every 5 minutes but there is no option push notification .
Is someone can confirm that IMAP idle works on galaxy note. 2?
I have a customer that is having issues with her yahoo email. First, the problem she had was that everytime a new email came in. It would show some form of spam message in the notification bar but when you clicked on it it would go to the right email. I recommended remvoing the email account and re adding it to the phone. Now she's not having that problem but she's not getting any notifications and old emails that she had read are now showing up unread after refreshing the email account. any help will be greatly appreciated.
Is she using the default email app or the Y! Mail app from Yahoo? I haven't had the issues you described when using either one, but maybe she can try a different app than the one she's using now.
She's using the phone email app. I tried the Yahoo mail app but it wouldn't show old emails because it's a business's email.
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Hmmm... not sure - I don't know why being a business email would have any issue with showing old emails on Yahoo. Only other thought I had was to try a different email client like K-9 or Mail Droid and see if you have better luck with that.
I'm a student at a community college and a lot important emails for classes etc.. Go through it now I've seen a single tut on how to sign on this email and that's for apple iPad which for them is simple but I've tried multiple ways nothings happening on android :/ . the email is
[email protected]
Any clue how to?
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First of all, you need to request server settings and which encryption as well as how do you use login information.
I have CUNY email, but server is outlook.com.
You see our college site doesn't even indicate if the email is POP3 or imap , the reason I know u can set it up is my friend has it on his iPhone but unlike iPhone android didn't have an option of "other"
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mingkee said:
First of all, you need to request server settings and which encryption as well as how do you use login information.
I have CUNY email, but server is outlook.com.
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I too have my email for school and is through outlook. How would I set it up
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You may use Exchange instead of POP/IMAP.