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> Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015 18:02:11 -0400
> From: Seth Holmes <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [k-9-mail] gmail vs k-9 clients
>
> So, I've noticed a few folks use K-9 for their gMail accounts as
> well as others. I have a mail server I manage for myself for which
> I use K-9. But I also have a gMail account and for that I use the
> native gMail client.
>
> Primary features I need are similar. But I'm curious as to why
> people prefer the K-9 client to access their gMail account over
> the native gMail application.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Seth H Holmes
> [email protected]
I do it in part for convenience -- I have all my mail accounts,
regardless of server location, set up in one app. I also like the
control and flexibility that K-9 gives, even over gmail accounts.
E.g., with the gmail client I don't believe that you can control
whether deleting a message on the client will delete it on the
server or not. Lastly, I refuse to send messages with html parts
(don't get me started on html signatures with logos), and I don't
believe you can control that with a native gmail client -- it sends
(resource wasting) text/html multi-part messages automatically.
I did find that you have to make certain that gmail doesn't
"auto-folderize" your mail. If you let it do that (I believe in
conjunction with their "inbox" app) new mail won't be in your gmail
inbox so K-9 won't be able find it.
- Richard
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