Stock Email App setup - Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Q&A, Help & Troubl

I have over 10 email addresses on my Samsung Note 10.1 2014. I use TypeMail app for my email. Now I am thinking of using the stock samsung email app. Is there a way to automatically add all my emails to the stock email app, without adding them one by one?
Secondly, is there any advantage in using the stock app over TypeMail?
thanks

tahrang said:
I have over 10 email addresses on my Samsung Note 10.1 2014. I use TypeMail app for my email. Now I am thinking of using the stock samsung email app. Is there a way to automatically add all my emails to the stock email app, without adding them one by one?
Secondly, is there any advantage in using the stock app over TypeMail?
thanks
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1. Dont think so. The accounts are app specific as far as I know. If you use gmail or outlook, you might be able to use the gmail / microoft accounts respectively, but not all.
2. Depends on your needs. I havent used Typemail, but stock is strong for
a. integration with other stock apps on the tablet, makes attachments, contacts, images etc handling that much easier.
b. If you use SPen and like writing or sketching in emails, its possible only in stock
c. Great functionality for printing, making events, invites, tasks etc straight from the email. Also can save emails like in Outlook desktop, which again automatically get their own folder in My Files. Printing emails is simple.
d. Has a 3 pane view which can be useful on a tablet.
On the downside, the interface looks dated and it cant be themed.
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looking for an exchange mail app

Hi,
I have already tested few mail app ( the stock one, the message 1.0.0024 coming from HTC I think and touchdown)
I am looking for a free app which would be able to :
* retrieve mail from an exchange server, Touchdown and message are good . The stock app give me error message half of the time.
* set an automatic synchronisation on the inbox and on a selected lists of subfolder. Touchdown is ggod for that
* handle the inbox tree in a non totally stupid way ( stock app is ordering by name !!! and I can't figure out the order from message 1.0.0024 ... maybe by date of creation or depending on the age of the captain). Touchdown is good for that
* display correctly the html mail with array ( only touchdown does it even if it doesn't allow to reply to nice html mail .... it will put the mail in attachment !!)
* be quick. Touchdown is extremely slow. Maybe it has to do with the lag of the SGSbut it's definitely slower than the 2 other app ( but better looking)
* nice to have : handle also different mail account like hotmail
For the moment, Touchdown is the best choice but I can use everyday a mail app which can take 20 sec to open a mail and an other 20 to delete it.
Any other idea ?
Thanks
try k-9 mail
Thanks for your post ... it makes me try one more time to setup K9 with exchange
And it seems to work.
At least I have some mail and part of my folder.
will check out their wiki to see how to configure the folder. It seems quite complicated but quite flexible.
For information I had a wrong webdav patch before
Ok so I sepnt at least an hour on the wiki and I can;t find why I can't see any subfolder !
I can see the inbox, the sent item, the contact, the calendar, the spam ... but no subfolder onf the inbox
Any idea ??
Thanks
i just read a bunch of reviews on it but no real "how-to", I'm buying my Samsung Vibrant tomorrow and I plan to get this app so I'll play around with it and see if I can get it setup right
Isnt K9 taking too much space and that too on the internal mem. needs an sd storage properties for mails/data.
Is there an app which does so.
nicoloco said:
Hi,
I have already tested few mail app ( the stock one, the message 1.0.0024 coming from HTC I think and touchdown)
I am looking for a free app which would be able to :
* retrieve mail from an exchange server, Touchdown and message are good . The stock app give me error message half of the time.
* set an automatic synchronisation on the inbox and on a selected lists of subfolder. Touchdown is ggod for that
* handle the inbox tree in a non totally stupid way ( stock app is ordering by name !!! and I can't figure out the order from message 1.0.0024 ... maybe by date of creation or depending on the age of the captain). Touchdown is good for that
* display correctly the html mail with array ( only touchdown does it even if it doesn't allow to reply to nice html mail .... it will put the mail in attachment !!)
* be quick. Touchdown is extremely slow. Maybe it has to do with the lag of the SGSbut it's definitely slower than the 2 other app ( but better looking)
* nice to have : handle also different mail account like hotmail
For the moment, Touchdown is the best choice but I can use everyday a mail app which can take 20 sec to open a mail and an other 20 to delete it.
Any other idea ?
Thanks
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Hi!
I would recommend Improved Email by mtwebster, I do believe it will be to your satisfaction, works with all kind of email, with it you could also accept/decline meeting invites from exchange, been using it for some time now and I'm very happy with it.
All other email apps I tried had problem with at least on of the account types; pop3, imap, gmail or exchange but not this one.
bokbacken said:
Hi!
I would recommend Improved Email by mtwebster, I do believe it will be to your satisfaction, works with all kind of email, with it you could also accept/decline meeting invites from exchange, been using it for some time now and I'm very happy with it.
All other email apps I tried had problem with at least on of the account types; pop3, imap, gmail or exchange but not this one.
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how is the storage part of this app, i mean does it stores data/cache on sd??
coudnt find it in android market
nicoloco said:
For the moment, Touchdown is the best choice but I can use everyday a mail app which can take 20 sec to open a mail and an other 20 to delete it.
Any other idea ?
Thanks
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I am testing as well... i want to access company mails mainly (ok, contacts and calendar would be great too, but it's not essential) and three imap accounts. What i have tried so far:
- stock: works, but forces me to enter a security code (triggered from exchange server admin). Besides that, the stock app doesn't have any settings to change preferences on imap servers (folder location, etc.), therefore a no-go.
- k-9: i am using k-9 mail for all my imap accounts, works like a charm, i can point to the correct folders (for sent mails, spam, etc.), but i can't get exchange to work, although i tried various options from their wiki.
- touchdown: i tried this app as well, works very well. As i am using exchange 2007, it shows only new and unread mail, no old mail. Besides that and the fact that it seems to be rather slow (and expensive for this poor performance), it would be my first choice.
Any other suggestions (or hints, how to get k-9 exchange work or touchdown faster) would be really appreciated.
All the best,
ww
P.S. i9000 froyo jpo.
I am using moxier mail. A bit expensive bit does the job. I mainly bought it to have access to my company GAL. It syncs mails, calendar, contacts and tasks but not notes.
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al_fonce said:
I am using moxier mail. A bit expensive bit does the job. I mainly bought it to have access to my company GAL. It syncs mails, calendar, contacts and tasks but not notes.
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Is Moxier mail synching contacts with pictures or without? I think, i will give it a try although there is no demo version... but i have 24 hours to test it
Greetings,
ww
P.S. maybe i will give the modified stock email.app a try... seems that one xda user has removed the security addons... more here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=775007
It syncs with pictures.
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Try System Seven.
bokbacken said:
Hi!
I would recommend Improved Email by mtwebster, I do believe it will be to your satisfaction, works with all kind of email, with it you could also accept/decline meeting invites from exchange, been using it for some time now and I'm very happy with it.
All other email apps I tried had problem with at least on of the account types; pop3, imap, gmail or exchange but not this one.
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I tried improved email. It's pretty good except that the email I sent via it is in 1 long line when viewed in the outlook client.
I don't know what you are doing but the stock email app has none of the problems you describe with outlook.
- I have never had an error downloading a message. I use Push for delivery. (other options have battery drain issues), so you don't have to "schedule" a sync since it is always in sync
- Messages are sorted in recieved order for me
- Images in HTML emails I have no issue with
In short - I think the stock email app works perfect with outlook, in fact it is better than the Microsoft Outlook mobile I used to have in WM 6.5.
loinenavant said:
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For my country, no version is available - beta versions seem to be very buggy. I am testing moxier right now - looks quite nice for the first hours...
Okay, it is just for exchange, but it is working fast and almost without any errors - for all other mail accounts i am still using k-9.
Allt the best,
ww
brunes said:
In short - I think the stock email app works perfect with outlook, in fact it is better than the Microsoft Outlook mobile I used to have in WM 6.5.
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You forgot the new security settings (which means, if your exchange admin turns on the "use a pin to secure your phone" feature). After i tried the stock mail app of froyo, i had to turn pin code on screen lock on. Besides that, the system never managed to sync more than 100 contacts - therefore the stock app personally is a no-go.
All the best,
ww
brunes said:
I don't know what you are doing but the stock email app has none of the problems you describe with outlook.
- I have never had an error downloading a message. I use Push for delivery. (other options have battery drain issues), so you don't have to "schedule" a sync since it is always in sync
- Messages are sorted in recieved order for me
- Images in HTML emails I have no issue with
In short - I think the stock email app works perfect with outlook, in fact it is better than the Microsoft Outlook mobile I used to have in WM 6.5.
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Dunno why but for some reasons, the stock email app will FC when opening certain emails, especially those with alot of frames.
On my side I use touchdown (and old version that i "found" ;-) on the net) because I need to have access to the GAL.
Had no issue with it except that it is slow.
If the stock mail app would have supported GAL i would not really had looked other mail app.
Doing so, if a free app would support GAL i would switch!

[Q] Exchange Email: No Search?

I noticed there is no search option in GN default corporate email app. Did they took out search or am I missing something? Very important feature IMO.
I bought touchdown a long time ago. It is so much more full featured than the built in exchange client it's not even a contest. It's paid for itself many times over.
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There's a search option in the stock email app. Spyglass at the bottom of the screen, above the back button. It seems to actually search bodies as well, which the Gingerbread version did not IIRC. (This may be dependent on the version of Exchange you're connected to, we are on 2007 which does allow for mobile search but the phone has to implement it correctly.)
I used to use Touchdown a long time ago (OG droid release), but through several phone switches and steady improvement of the Exchange client, I've been able to stop using it. It is ugly as sin and I don't like having my corporate contacts split from the rest of the phone, as I use Exchange for all of my contacts and ignore GMail contacts.
The GNex version of the client is actually really good and pretty full-featured at this point.
Touchdown is great and I have been using it on gingerbread phone (best app that can do html email on exchange 2003).
But the default email app on GN is great. I love how the emails look and GAL lookup work.
ZPrimed,
I do not see the spyglass button on my app. Maybe because I am using exchange 2003. We are upgrading to exch 2010 , so hopefully the spyglass button will be available in that version.
One feature touchdown has that I use regularly is the ability to do a server search since I don't sync nearly as much mail down as my server holds.
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knightrider2k2 said:
Touchdown is great and I have been using it on gingerbread phone (best app that can do html email on exchange 2003).
But the default email app on GN is great. I love how the emails look and GAL lookup work.
ZPrimed,
I do not see the spyglass button on my app. Maybe because I am using exchange 2003. We are upgrading to exch 2010 , so hopefully the spyglass button will be available in that version.
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That's your problem.
The search is implemented by making a request to the Exchange server and asking it to perform the search (with its own full-text indexes of your mailbox). The server then spits results back to your phone. IIRC 2003 can't do this, or if it can, the option isn't enabled by default.
Exchange 2010 will allow you to do it.
IME, most phone e-mail apps that have a search and DON'T implement server-side search only allow you to look in the sender address and subject - you don't get full body searching, unless they are storing it all in a DB on the phone and indexing that separately (and even then, you only get 30 days worth of results or whatever you have it set to pull in your folders).
Touchdown Honeycomb version (Tablets) works on ICS
Existing Touchdown users. Dev modified it to work on ICS phones, MUST be using latest beta build until he finishes formal testing and releases to Android Market:
You can get that beta from here:
http://nitrodesk.com/tddownloads/nitroidbeta-honey.apk
Server Side search works great he also added a less pushy push implementation which is using less battery for me than the ICS mail app.

[Q] Alternative to Gmail app

Is there a good alternative to the Gmail app? I need support for threaded view, and must be able to view messages when offline.
I have my personal Gmail account synced to the Gmail app, but I also want to see my company email (which uses Gmail as a back end) in an app. Don't want to mix business with private emails though.
At the moment I access company mail through the browser interface which isn't optimal.
Thanks!
You can try K-9 mail app
jayerfernandes said:
You can try K-9 mail app
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Doesn't support threaded view.
U can use the default exchange mail app. Just setup as IMAP account.
Have tried a lot of different mail clients, but ended up using K9.
K9 do not have the most sexy GUI and I hate the icon even I know why devs keep on to it ... but honestly ... come on a head of a robot dog LOL
It have some smal bugs, but all together the best mail client I have tried until now.
I actually likes it so much that I contributed with a Danish translation.
BTW its open source and its possible to download latest version from http://code.google.com for free
Best mail client is Maildroid:
https://market.android.com/details?...ult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tYWlsZHJvaWQiXQ..
Better than K9 and does support threaded view.Just try it...
Mittaa said:
Have tried a lot of different mail clients, but ended up using K9.
K9 do not have the most sexy GUI and I hate the icon even I know why devs keep on to it ... but honestly ... come on a head of a robot dog LOL
It have some smal bugs, but all together the best mail client I have tried until now.
I actually likes it so much that I contributed with a Danish translation.
BTW its open source and its possible to download latest version from http://code.google.com for free
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Thanks, but again it doesn't support threaded view Though I understand there are some custom versions that do.
eltarod said:
Best mail client is Maildroid:
https://market.android.com/details?...ult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tYWlsZHJvaWQiXQ..
Better than K9 and does support threaded view.Just try it...
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Thanks, have tried it and it's not bad. The threaded view is a bit cumbersome though, it groups messages correctly, but you need to exit each message to view the next instead of just scrolling down. Will keep it though.
Wish I could duplicate the Gmail app actually, or even better port the Mail app from iOS.
Nitsson said:
Thanks, but again it doesn't support threaded view Though I understand there are some custom versions that do.
Thanks, have tried it and it's not bad. The threaded view is a bit cumbersome though, it groups messages correctly, but you need to exit each message to view the next instead of just scrolling down. Will keep it though.
Wish I could duplicate the Gmail app actually, or even better port the Mail app from iOS.
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Why don you use default samsung email? It can be set as pop3 or imap. Can create multiple account on it.
Why don't you use Gmail?
If you have two Gmail accounts just add them both to your phone. Your mail won't mix, you'll just have to select the account you'll use in the upper left corner.
Or you can use the default Samsung app like anlimdy22 suggested.
anlimdy22 said:
Why don you use default samsung email? It can be set as pop3 or imap. Can create multiple account on it.
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K9 offers some features that I need, and most important ... editing in Gmail and Samsung mail is pain. I use Swype Keyboard and it behaves odd when I use Gmail and Samsung mail.
anlimdy22 said:
Why don you use default samsung email? It can be set as pop3 or imap. Can create multiple account on it.
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Honestly, couldn't get that to work - just forced closed time and time again, and when it did work it couldn't verify the settings (the very same ones that K-9, Maildroid and the Gmail app could). Better apps are usually available externally
bpivk said:
Why don't you use Gmail?
If you have two Gmail accounts just add them both to your phone. Your mail won't mix, you'll just have to select the account you'll use in the upper left corner.
Or you can use the default Samsung app like anlimdy22 suggested.
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You're right, I assumed that it would mix emails from both account but it actually works well. Can't say I think the system to switch between accounts is the smoothest possible, but usage-wise it's still the best experience I've found. Thanks.
Mittaa said:
K9 offers some features that I need, and most important ... editing in Gmail and Samsung mail is pain. I use Swype Keyboard and it behaves odd when I use Gmail and Samsung mail.
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Yes, K-9 is powerful and feature-rich but I just prefer the Gmail app. The threaded view alone is worth it. Each to their own though!
Mittaa said:
K9 offers some features that I need, and most important ... editing in Gmail and Samsung mail is pain. I use Swype Keyboard and it behaves odd when I use Gmail and Samsung mail.
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Turn off word suggestion in Swype, it will help you to edit mail in default email app.
On the subject, the stock GMail app is the worst client I've ever seen. No multi touch is a PITA. The stock email app is good, still not the very best out there. Tried almost all the clients, Maildroid and all, yet to find one which suits my need, K9 was good, maybe I've to try it again.
Its really unbelievable that the client in iOS I used 3 years back was way better than all of these in Android!!!
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ithehappy said:
Turn off word suggestion in Swype, it will help you to edit mail in default email app.
On the subject, the stock GMail app is the worst client I've ever seen. No multi touch is a PITA. The stock email app is good, still not the very best out there. Tried almost all the clients, Maildroid and all, yet to find one which suits my need, K9 was good, maybe I've to try it again.
Its really unbelievable that the client in iOS I used 3 years back was way better than all of these in Android!!!
Swyping from my GT-I9100 via Tt
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Actually, I'd say the iOS Mail app is still better - where better, for me, means easier to use. Swipe-to-delete alone makes it a winner.
Yes, that's correct. Simplicity of using is way beyond everything.
Anyway started using K9 again, nice, but I couldn't get the idea of getting 'Message Sent' confirmation/notification! I guess it was present before or am I missing something...!
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Does anyone dislike the Email on the SGIII as much as I do?

Or is it just me? Every email I open that has pictures or graphics I have to scroll to the bottom and click on "Load More Details".
I really like the email in the Nexus Roms or the CMxx Roms - they ask at the TOP if you want to show pictures and then if you want them to be shown all the time. That is what I would like to have. Any idea where/how one could accomplish this?
I have tried virtually all of the email clients in the Play Store and really do not care for them fro one reason or another. I even have $16-17 invested in a few of them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ted
I purposely use Gmail for everything. Just goes hand in hand with android. I actually freeze email and exchange apk.
Have you tried enhanced email from market?
Sent front my SGS3 Epic 4GLTE Touch
If you use Gmail, you can just press "show pictures" at the top if it doesn't show them by default. It will remember your preference for that person.
Gmail also has a better theme and is generally better than than most, if not all, email clients.
If you don't use a google account for email, I believe you can set google up so it receives email from a certain address and you can send outgoing email from that address.
My biggest complaint is that Samsung put all of the controls (reply, forward, etc) at the top of the screen which makes one hand operation a challenge. I have big hands and still have trouble reaching the controls. I replaced Samsung email/exchange with the stock ICS versions on my E4GT for the same reason. I might do the same on this one as soon as I flash a custom ROM.
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tgatlinjr said:
Or is it just me? Every email I open that has pictures or graphics I have to scroll to the bottom and click on "Load More Details".
I really like the email in the Nexus Roms or the CMxx Roms - they ask at the TOP if you want to show pictures and then if you want them to be shown all the time. That is what I would like to have. Any idea where/how one could accomplish this?
I have tried virtually all of the email clients in the Play Store and really do not care for them fro one reason or another. I even have $16-17 invested in a few of them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ted
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Settings > email size select largest avail
I dont ever see load more details.
Im using the stock email app for 2 accounts i love the this app it lets you embed images and no other android email client will let you.
jbadboy2007 said:
Settings > email size select largest avail
I dont ever see load more details.
Im using the stock email app for 2 accounts i love the this app it lets you embed images and no other android email client will let you.
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It's sad that it's as bad as it is, since the stock app for the SGS2 was so nice.
also, it doesn't play well with Office 365
That's the issue I'm having with the stock app too. Loading details for pics and graphics is crazy. Their should a option to autoload or the link to load should be at the top of the email
On all of my android phones I was never a fan of the stock email app when getting my work email. I then found out of about Touchdown. Its a great app to get exchange emails on.
I do like using the gmail app though.
shaun0207 said:
That's the issue I'm having with the stock app too. Loading details for pics and graphics is crazy. Their should a option to autoload or the link to load should be at the top of the email
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Mine is set to automatically show everything. I DO NOT SEE LOAD MORE DETAILS EVER. I use 2 accounts with the stock app and both show everything.
K9 >>>>>>>>>>
nicholaaaas said:
K9 >>>>>>>>>>
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You can not embed images in k9 or touchdown so for the way i see it that would be a downgrade
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Mine is set to automatically show everything. I DO NOT SEE LOAD MORE DETAILS EVER. I use 2 accounts with the stock app and both show everything.
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What are you settings? I have mine set to show images and it still doesn't. Can you screen cap your settings?
I really prefer the gmail app. You can forward most other email address to your google account. I know I did that with my work email so I could get them on my phone while I was in the field.
shaun0207 said:
What are you settings? I have mine set to show images and it still doesn't. Can you screen cap your settings?
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Forward with files checked, show images checked, auto download attach on wifi checked, size to recieve all, (thats an exchange account my gmail account is set to 100 kb) those are the only important settings if your using a pop3 account that might be why your having an issue. Even my gmail is set to imap.
i use the inverted gmail app
jbadboy2007 said:
Forward with files checked, show images checked, auto download attach on wifi checked, size to recieve all, (thats an exchange account my gmail account is set to 100 kb) those are the only important settings if your using a pop3 account that might be why your having an issue. Even my gmail is set to imap.
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I got all that check. But I'm not sure if I'm using POP or Exchange. I used the auto setup
shaun0207 said:
I got all that check. But I'm not sure if I'm using POP or Exchange. I used the auto setup
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In the browser mode of gmail you have to change the settings of gmail to imap. Its set to pop3 by default.
I have never ever had a problem with Gmail.
It's just so good!
KBone25 said:
I have never ever had a problem with Gmail.
It's just so good!
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Gmail is really good especially since its push email to our phones but it lacks the ability to embed images which i have to use the stock email app for work account anyways and id rather be able to embed images than have push. Thats just my preference.

Which email app you use that'll work with Gmail, Exchange and Android Wear?

I use Gmail and GCalendar - Gmail works great in Moto360 (reply, delete, etc). GCalendar works great in Moto360.
I also use Exchange with Office 365 for work - I use Samsung email app, which work great in my Note 3, but I cannot see the contents of the email in the watch nor reply, delete, etc. Exchange calendar becomes part of Samsung Calendar, which also work with Google Calendar and shows up in Android Wear.
So which email app do you use that work for both of them?
I want the replacement app to:
1). Gmail: can star, move to folder, etc.
2). Exchange: can flag, move to folder, etc.
3). Both can view the contents of the email and act upon it (reply, delete)
4). Calendar on Google and Exchange work
Maybe it's a tall order, but trying to see if there is a solution out thre.
I have Outlook/Exchange for school as well as Gmail for personal use. Gmail works great and Outlook mostly works as well but I can't delete emails for that account from the watch. I'd definitely be interested in an app that could aggregate both accounts into one as long as I can delete messages from the watch itself.
I use Nine - Exchange ActiveSync. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninefolders.hd3&hl=en
It's a paid app(15 day trial) and I feel it is worth it for the android wear support. It can Delete, Reply ,Flag , and mark as read. (Can't move) Being able to delete an email from my watch like I do with gmail has been great.
lanwarrior said:
I use Gmail and GCalendar - Gmail works great in Moto360 (reply, delete, etc). GCalendar works great in Moto360.
I also use Exchange with Office 365 for work - I use Samsung email app, which work great in my Note 3, but I cannot see the contents of the email in the watch nor reply, delete, etc. Exchange calendar becomes part of Samsung Calendar, which also work with Google Calendar and shows up in Android Wear.
So which email app do you use that work for both of them?
I want the replacement app to:
1). Gmail: can star, move to folder, etc.
2). Exchange: can flag, move to folder, etc.
3). Both can view the contents of the email and act upon it (reply, delete)
4). Calendar on Google and Exchange work
Maybe it's a tall order, but trying to see if there is a solution out thre.
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I use Boxer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boxer.email
I use my Pop acct (personal) acct, work gmail, another gmail, and school (outlook acct) in this app. able to delete from wear, read messages.
joems said:
I use Nine - Exchange ActiveSync. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninefolders.hd3&hl=en
It's a paid app(15 day trial) and I feel it is worth it for the android wear support. It can Delete, Reply ,Flag , and mark as read. (Can't move) Being able to delete an email from my watch like I do with gmail has been great.
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Ooh... that Nine app looks great. Will try it!
How's the calendar supports btw?
tlxxxsracer said:
I use Boxer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boxer.email
I use my Pop acct (personal) acct, work gmail, another gmail, and school (outlook acct) in this app. able to delete from wear, read messages.
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Any battery issue? That's what the reviews said so in Google Play.
lanwarrior said:
Ooh... that Nine app looks great. Will try it!
How's the calendar supports btw?
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Calendar support is good for me. I also can accept and decline meeting requests. This is the first time I have use a 3rd party app for my work email account. I have always used the stock email on Samsung, HTC, and Nexus devices
This seems to do everything I need and has the android wear support. Also the Mailbox search from Nine email is great. It searched my mail on the server very fast.
lanwarrior said:
Any battery issue? That's what the reviews said so in Google Play.
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Battery for the watch? ive been able to use my watch for a single day no problem. Receiving texts, emails, weather updates.
I have my email set to sync every 15mins.
Dont do too much responding with my watch, as its mostly to glance at if its something i need to address. Right now its off the charger since 630am and its not 4:40pm with 70% battery left
so either its me that im not using the watch as much as i should or i have a gem in regards to battery lol
tlxxxsracer said:
Battery for the watch? ive been able to use my watch for a single day no problem. Receiving texts, emails, weather updates.
I have my email set to sync every 15mins.
Dont do too much responding with my watch, as its mostly to glance at if its something i need to address. Right now its off the charger since 630am and its not 4:40pm with 70% battery left
so either its me that im not using the watch as much as i should or i have a gem in regards to battery lol
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Battery for phone.
I don't use the watch too much for interaction (reply, etc.), but I do want to read so I know which work email I can..ahem.. ignore or delete.
If your (AOSP) phone supports it you can download the default android mail client from here http://d-h.st/K8w and exchange2.apk from https://paranoidandroid.atlassian.net/secure/attachment/11513/Exchange2Google.apk. Google added it to the play store but only for AOSP phones.
If it's for a different phone you might have to remove the default Email2.apk and Exchange2.apk from your system folder and replace it with the ones above using root.
It took some work but I have full wear read/reply for my exchange account.
lanwarrior said:
Battery for phone.
I don't use the watch too much for interaction (reply, etc.), but I do want to read so I know which work email I can..ahem.. ignore or delete.
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I'm using LG G2 running Optimus g3 1.3.2. My battery is fine and lasts 24hrs+ depending on usage
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I strongly suggest Nine. It works extremely well with the watch
+1 for Nine. IMO the best email client on android.
Hey all,
Thanks for the suggestion. I got Nine and this app is the bomb! Allow Application level security instead of Device and work great with Android Wear.
tlxxxsracer said:
I use Boxer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boxer.email
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I tried boxer, it is quite good.
But I got one problem is when I delete mail from watch, after it is donw, it will send the notification again both on phone and watch. And I need to delete it again.
Do you have same issue? My version is free version, this issue prevent me to buy the pro version.
mmx6688 said:
I tried boxer, it is quite good.
But I got one problem is when I delete mail from watch, after it is donw, it will send the notification again both on phone and watch. And I need to delete it again.
Do you have same issue? My version is free version, this issue prevent me to buy the pro version.
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Hmm.. I dont believe I've run into that issue. I have 4 different accts setup (1 actually forwarding to the other cause its school email).
I have the pro, they give it to you for free if you share the app with like 5 people or something
maybe submitting a bug to them about it?
tlxxxsracer said:
Hmm.. I dont believe I've run into that issue. I have 4 different accts setup (1 actually forwarding to the other cause its school email).
I have the pro, they give it to you for free if you share the app with like 5 people or something
maybe submitting a bug to them about it?
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Yes it is strange. Actually I tried wearmail recommend in this post as well, also get two notification after delete first one. But I have no problem for app Nine.
For the free upgrade to pro, it say send to five friends, but I can not type anyhing or find any contact at that window.
East2West said:
If your (AOSP) phone supports it you can download the default android mail client from here http://d-h.st/K8w and exchange2.apk from https://paranoidandroid.atlassian.net/secure/attachment/11513/Exchange2Google.apk. Google added it to the play store but only for AOSP phones.
If it's for a different phone you might have to remove the default Email2.apk and Exchange2.apk from your system folder and replace it with the ones above using root.
It took some work but I have full wear read/reply for my exchange account.
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I've been told that this client wasn't updated for Lollipop. Are you or others on lollipop still using this solution, or have you all switched to Nine?
I'm using Nine. Most best email client for Android. It works on Moto 360 as well.
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