I use k9mail.

Advantages:  It incorporates the latest bug fixes and lore of how to do things.
I found that, unlike the default mail app on my Droid X2, it could be 
configured to send plain text mail.
Unlike the default mail app on my Droid Eris, it contained the bug fixes 
enabling ACTUAL sending of plain text mail.

Disadvantages:  Sometimes you get told that in order to get the particular fix 
or feature you need, you have to step outside the release cycle and use the 
untested, and possibly buggy, nightly build version.
For a while it regressed to sending plain text email in base64 content transfer 
encoding.  That seems fixed now.

Hope this is useful,

-Bill Cattey

On Nov 5, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Tom Metro wrote:

> Richard Pieri wrote:
>> Android doesn't support S/MIME out of the box, either.
> 
> Speaking of which, what are people using for an IMAP client on Android?
> 
> -Tom
> 
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