It was suggested that I try K-9, which seems to address many shortcomings 
of Google mail.

When I did, I noticed a really bizarre behavior -- when I'm entering an 
email address or a server name during setup, K-9 will change '.' to '.com' 
or do even more bizarre things with IMAP and SMTP server names.  This may 
be considered a good thing for people in the US who all think the same way, 
but outside the US; the conventions are different, so it just leads to 
trashed email addresses and server names.  

Is there any way to turn this 'feature' off?   I walked the menus and read 
the documentation, but didn't find anything.

Thanks,

Ch.

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