But it is not a push email app like the GMAIL app is.... so this is
not an acceptable solution.

Again, here is another situation where the Apple iPhone does Google
better than the Android (isn't this pathetic?). The push account on
the iPhone does allow for more than one GMAIL account.

BTW, I am in the same boat. My company has switched from Exchange
server to a corporate GMAIL account. Using IMAP with the Android EMAIL
app is not really useful because of the following reasons:
- I lose access to the all important GMAIL labels
- I lose access to the Calendar
- It is slow with refresh (I use it for Hotmail...so I know how slow a
refresh is)

Since I have a personal GMAIL account, I use the GMAIL app for that
account.

As an alternative, I pasted a browser link to my corporate GMAIL
account.... it is slow to start up, it never remembers my password...
but I guess it will have to do for now. Meanwhile, my co-workers with
iPhones and Blackberries have no trouble with multiple push GMAIL
account apps.



On Nov 24, 8:47 am, Avi Greenbury
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Eric wrote:
> > I have multiple email accounts in my gmail account that I send/receive
> > from I am not a code person but I would like to put the idea of being
> > able to select the email address you wish to use on your google
> > account in the android gmail account instead of just sending from the
> > default address.
>
> This can be done through the 'EMail' application, which is not a lot
> more crippled than the GMail one.
>
> --
> Avi 
> Greenburyhttp://aviswebsite.co.uk;)http://aviswebsite.co.uk/asking-questions

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