April 1st, 2012, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Radivoj
All Android email apps are based on a Web mail...
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Not so at all.
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Is there an app for Android that works like the Outlook on the PC, that allows user having a POP mail account, to keep his Inbox and other folders containing the relevant messages in the Smartphone’s memory, for offline consultation, responses, etc, without need to retrieve them from Google/Yahoo or other Web service provider each time he needs to use them?
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It's not a matter of an app, it's just the way POP3 email works. No doubt you have Outlook set to delete mail on the server and your Android mail client to sync deletes. If you want mail to stay on your phone set Outlook to leave mail on the server.
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