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Chuck1906

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Dec 20, 2009
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When I was setting up an additional account this morning it asked me how often do I want it to check for new mail. I chose every hour but I now want to change it to something else and I have searched the settings and cannot find that option anywhere.

Does anyone know where I can find that option?


Thanks
 
Well, I can't be sure I have the same version of K-9, but I long press each of my accounts, go to account settings and scroll to:
"Folder Poll Check Frequency"
And I have just assumed this is how often this account is checked (polled)... mine is set at 5 minutes and my email is checked every 5 minutes.

That is NOT how I have mine setup, and mine syncs instantly. I just sent myself an email to my Gmail account and I received the email on my DROID in 7 seconds. Mine doesn't have to wait until the next polling.

Here's how I have mine setup: Open the Inbox of the account you want to edit > Menu button > More > Settings > Folder settings.
"Folder sync class" = "1st Class"
"Folder push class" = "1st class".

Next, from the same Inbox > Menu button > More > Settings > Account settings > scroll down ...
"Folder poll check frequency" = "never"
"Sync message from" = "any time (no limit)"
"Folder to check with poll" = "Only 1st Class folders"
"Folders to check with push" = "Only 1st Class folders"

I've been running K9 like that for months and months. Works flawlessly. Hope this helps.
 
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@Joe, I did everything you said to do and went to AOL and sent myself a test message to another account that have synced with K-9 and nothing happened. I had to actually go to K9, click my Folder name and then click Check for Messages. After I did all that is when I saw my message that I sent myself and then the notification chime sounded. The way I have it set up is that it should chime whenever I get an email from that account instead of me manually have to check and pull them up.

I do like how I can change the LED blinker color to let me know what account just got an email message!
 
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Correct, POP mail servers don't have push available.

I have an odd problem with a POP account. If I recreate the data for the account (like starting it from scratch), it will poll for email and say that it's downloading however many I have waiting... but only actually download and show the one most recent email!?!? Bizarre, since all of my other email accounts work perfectly.

Ideas? Suggestions? It wouldn't really bother me, but of course, it only affects my main email account.
 
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This is gonna be silly, but I've never used K-9. What benefits do you get from it as compared to having GMail sync and then your other email sync through the Email app?

Going back many months ago, the stock email app sucked. And, with K9, I have it managing several email accounts, all with different notification sounds and colors, etc., etc. VERY customizable!

Now, I use the stock email app for my work's Exchange mail and it works flawlessly for that. I like using two apps for email ... one for work, ... and K9 for all of my personal accounts, including GMail.
 
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Mine doesn't have to wait until the next polling.

Here's how I have mine setup: Open the Inbox of the account you want to edit > Menu button > More > Settings > Folder settings.
"Folder sync class" = "1st Class"
"Folder push class" = "1st class".

Next, from the same Inbox > Menu button > More > Settings > Account settings > scroll down ...
"Folder poll check frequency" = "never"
"Sync message from" = "any time (no limit)"
"Folder to check with poll" = "Only 1st Class folders"
"Folders to check with push" = "Only 1st Class folders"

I've been running K9 like that for months and months. Works flawlessly. Hope this helps.

Oops! I'm sorry guys ... I misled some of you. :eek: The above directions are just for IMAP accounts. For my POP accounts I (obviously) do have to poll the account.

Here's how I have my POP ACCOUNTS setup:
Open the Inbox of the account you want to edit > Menu button > More > Settings > Folder settings.
"Folder display class" = "none"
"Folder sync class" = "1st class"

Next, from the same Inbox > Menu button > More > Settings > Account settings > scroll down ...
"Folder poll check frequency" = "Every 30 minutes" (or whatever you want)
"Sync message from" = "any time (no limit)"
"Folder to check with poll" = "Only 1st Class folders"
"Sync Remote deletions" is checked.


Hope this clears things up. :)
 
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Oops! I'm sorry guys ... I misled some of you. :eek: The above directions are just for IMAP accounts. For my POP accounts I (obviously) do have to poll the account.

Here's how I have my POP ACCOUNTS setup:
Open the Inbox of the account you want to edit > Menu button > More > Settings > Folder settings.
"Folder display class" = "none"
"Folder sync class" = "1st class"

Next, from the same Inbox > Menu button > More > Settings > Account settings > scroll down ...
"Folder poll check frequency" = "Every 30 minutes" (or whatever you want)
"Sync message from" = "any time (no limit)"
"Folder to check with poll" = "Only 1st Class folders"
"Sync Remote deletions" is checked.


Hope this clears things up. :)

I followed your direction and now you come back with an "oops." I followed your directions in your first listing and now I am confused. I have Yahoo and GMail. Would they be IMap or POP?
 
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I too had problems with the stock email app.
It would work fine for a few days then I would just stop getting email (both IMAP and POP).
The only way to fix it was delete accounts and re-add them.
K-9 mail has worked great for me.
My only issue with it is with attachments and how/when messages with attachments get marked as read. That, and would love the option to save data on the SD card instead of internal.
 
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