MailDroid MailDroid v2.50

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Features:

* Complete re-write and not based at all on the standard Android mail client
* Cleaner UI
* IMAP Idle Push
* Save/Download attachments to SD (Internal MD Filebrowser, OI File Manager, AndExplorer, or ES File Explorer can be used)
* Bulk Tools (read/unread/delete/flag/move to folder)
* Support for dozens of mail providers such as:
o Yahoo Suite (Yes, yahoo, ymail, and rocketmail really do work even over wifi)
o Hotmail Suite (Yes, we got hotmail, live, windowslive, and msn to work as well)
o Aol (Many people still use aol)
o Gmail (We think it is better than the stock gmail client)
o GMX (Yes, we support this one)
o FastMail(Fastmail! My favorite!)
o Manually add any POP3/IMAP mail provider
* Better performance than stock mail client
* Status bar notifications
* Settings support (Signature, Font Size, Patterns, Ring Tone, LED Color etc.)
* Notification Channels (Profiles for Sound, Vibration, and LED)
* Custom Rules Settings (Override your profiles with Advanced Rules)
* Pull/Sync with mail server
* IMAP and POP3 (device only for pop3) support for flags
* Add/Edit/Delete folders for IMAP
* Address Groups
* Auto-save Drafts
* Connection Management per account
* Signature per account
* Spell check
* Search
* Password Protection
* Exchange 2003,2007,2010
* Threaded email option
* WYSIWYG editor
* More....

Upcoming Plans:
* Sorting Options
* PGP Support
* More....

Application

Parental rating: 
G: General Audiences (for all ages)
Trial version: 
No
With advertisements: 
Yes
"In-App" billing: 
No
Default language: 
English
Supported languages: 
Czech
Supported languages: 
Danish
Supported languages: 
German
Supported languages: 
Spanish
Supported languages: 
Finnish
Supported languages: 
French
Supported languages: 
Hebrew
Supported languages: 
Hungarian
Supported languages: 
Italian
Supported languages: 
Japanese
Supported languages: 
Polish
Supported languages: 
Portuguese
Supported languages: 
Russian
Supported languages: 
Slovenian
Supported languages: 
Swedish
Supported languages: 
Turkish
Supported languages: 
Chinese
License
Terms And Conditions/Copyright: 

All rights and ownership reserved which includes both the code and any icons associated with the MailDroid application.

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Requirements

Requires Android Market and Google account: 
No
Requires third-party libraries: 
No
Requires 'rooted' device: 
No
Target Android version: 
Android 4.0
Minimum Android version: 
Android 1.5
Minimum screen width: 
240 dpx
Requires features: 
Location
Requires features: 
Location network
Requires features: 
Touchscreen
Requires permissions: 
Access coarse location
Requires permissions: 
Access fine location
Requires permissions: 
Access network state
Requires permissions: 
Internet
Requires permissions: 
Read contacts
Requires permissions: 
Read logs
Requires permissions: 
Read phone state
Requires permissions: 
Receive boot completed
Requires permissions: 
Vibrate
Requires permissions: 
Wake lock
Requires permissions: 
Write external storage
Free
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Latest reviews

I just installed MailDroid on my new Motorola Razr (Verizon) phone and I like it very much. I was specifically looking for a mobile mail client that would allow me to delete messages off my phone while leaving them on the server, and this app works very well in that respect. Neither the default mail app nor the Yahoo app would let me do that, or at least if either would, I couldn't find the option.

A couple of things I'm still trying to figure out: How to set up "rules" efficiently and how to either access or set up folders, particularly a Sent folder.

I really love the program and have plans purchase if they can get a couple of features put into this program. The most important feature is the timed syncing. I don't need to have the e-mail synced during the night. The ding won't wake me up. People will call if they are having issues. If I could get the timed syncing to save my battery life I would buy this program in a heart beat. It is already much better than the default mail sync application.

Good program, but compared to the native Gmail application, I'm feeling frustrated for two reasons: (one) it's so SLOW to retrieve mail from my POP server--I paid for MailDroid to boost efficiency with using my phone for email, but I'm not seeing the boost; and (two) MailDroid marks mail retrieved and not read on my phone as READ on my server, so that I miss mail often because messages were marked read when I hadn't actually read them! This has become insufferable--the first problem I can deal with, but not missing emails, so I just don't use MailDroid anymore.

This app is working well on my Milestone 2. Just a question :

- I changed my email password on the server. I could not find anywhere in the app to change the password. it said "login failed" when I do the refresh.

Thank you

Not entirely unhappy - it's far more featured than the app included with my Android 2.1 GT i9000 Galaxy-S, but it still needs a way to go before it can match the power and reliability of the proprietary app that came with my (very)old PalmTreo 650 that the Galaxy is replacing.

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Discussion

Licence verification issue

I use last MailDroid pro on Galaxy S2 under Android 2.3.5 during days and was happy until today. I waited message to my Google mail box more then 40 min since the message was sent without result. My synchronization method is to check server every 15 min automatically. At last I had opened UI and saw the message like this "Licence verification failure". I gave a push and programm started work again, Licence verification was completed, synchronization was finished etc. But in this case I was informed about message by sender in advance and was able to react in time. It seems as to be sure in the future I need to activite program by hands periodicaly to check the status. I found this as unacceptable absolutely. Have you plan to make process of verification more flexable? As I saw on the Russian forums I am not alone and some people met the same problem with legal pro version.

Incoming emails

I am using MailDroid on DROIDX2, I can not get the email check interval to set. Every time I try to set it, it resets back to 15 minutes. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? Also, I have 3 accounts set up, yahoo, Gmail, and a Pop3 account. The yahoo and Gmail accounts get the incoming mail within seconds of being sent, but the Pop3 account needs to be refreshed manually. I have that account set up like the other 2. Why won't the Pop3 account receive w/o being refreshed manually?

Great client, but I can't respond to emails

I really enjoy using MailDroid (2.22 on Kindle Fire). I can access and compose new emails without issues, however when I hit "reply", the screen blackout after a few seconds and display : "Process was killed in background. The message viewer will be closed".

I am down to one account (the only I can't get other mail client to work to send out mail) and it still happening.

Any help or hint ?

Thanks

re:

Yes, it does. You need to click |> next to teh folder which will get to your nested folders.

Does not seem to be any support for nested IMAP folders

My imap provider, like many, puts folders inside the Inbox folder. When I use the default mail client on my Galaxy Note (or use MS Outlook on a PC, or the native Apple email on an iPhone or iPad) all these folders are usable. MailDroid does not see them, making it completely useless for me.

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