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Old August 31st, 2010, 03:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default good mail application?

The built in mail has a very hard to navigate interface. The gMail addon doesn't do what I want. I'm looking for an awesome mail program.

I have 5+ email accounts linking to my phone. 3 or 4 gmail, work, and my personal buisness emails. Really I want a Thunderbird style where all the accounts are there, I don't need to back up a level to see if the email in on a different account. Anything coming to mind?

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Old August 31st, 2010, 05:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Tell us what you want from an email client and why the ones supplied are no good for you and then we can try to help. If we do not know what you are looking for it is going to be hard to help you.

P.S. the first one that comes to mind is K9.
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P.S. the first one that comes to mind is K9.
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K-9 does have an integrated inbox (which I never use, but it has one ). I read 4 gmail and 5 POP accounts using K-9. I haven't used the stock email client or the stock gMail client in ages.

K-9 is not perfect, but it's really good, and, best of all, it's free in the Market (and updated frequently on their Google Code website).

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K9 is very nice
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Look into maildroid also it has been working for me and support is excellent
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Seems to be pretty much between K-9 and MailDroid. I can't remember the last time I heard anything else mentioned really. I've been using K-9 from the start and have no violent, screaming complaints.
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Old August 31st, 2010, 10:31 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I love K9

Haven't tried Maildroid

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I heard that a company called Seven is coming out with a mail app for Android
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I use Seven. I liked the Instinct's mail program so much that I use it on Android.
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K9 is excellent, only thing is that it doesn't delete or clear out the emails on the actual gmail account itself.
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K9 is excellent, only thing is that it doesn't delete or clear out the emails on the actual gmail account itself.
It does for me. Set "delete from server when I delete".
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