This process, ranging from 4mb to 27mb, runs continuously in the background when I only check mail manually and do not have alerts running. Seems unnecessary when I don't use MailDroid for the rare occasion.
MailDroid runs as a service. Android does not allow something to be optionally installed as a service. I don't have a way around this now due to android limitations.
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MailDroid runs as a service. Android does not allow something to be optionally installed as a service. I don't have a way around this now due to android limitations.
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Ah I see. Thanks for your quick reply. The software is great otherwise.