On October 13, 2014 3:55:21 PM EDT, Sierra Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
>This has been requested for years.  "Use IMAP" isn't a solution, it's
>avoidance.  Pop3 is still real and still in use.  As a software
>developer (not google apps) I don't see the problem. "Root your phone"
>isn't a solution.  If K-9 can access its data stores as an email app,
>then why not create a simple class/function/whatever to export this
>data to a file that can be copied to a new android device and imported
>into a new k-9 installation.  You already have "export settings" which
>has only worked on 2 of the 6 phones in my family.  It failed "unable
>to export settings" on stock KitKat, htc and LG jellybean.  
>I mean I'll put up with a broken or malfunctioning phone and only
>upgrade when forced to as k-9, the best android email app available, is
>a NIGHTMARE. 
>
>So I challenge the K-9 developers to add full migrate functionality for
>the next release.  Until then, I lose months of confidential email and
>seek a substandard email app.  
>
>Come on, just do it.  Yes, K-9 has bugs needing fixing but I'm sure 1
>developer can be spared to write this...
>
> B. G.

Use IMAP is a solution. I'm unclear as to why you don't want to do this.
-- 
Seth H Holmes
Sent from my Nexus 7 with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

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