dimanche 25 février 2018

Re: [apple-iphone] Gmail app or Apple Mail app?

 

If you use the IMAP protocol for e-mail (rather than POP3), the mail data will remain on the mail server involved, accessible from whatever mail client on whatever device.

So there's no need to stick to one e-mail client. Each has its stronger and weaker points. I default to Spark on my iOS devices. I used to default to the app now known as Newton, but I dropped that when they introduced subscription pricing while not improving synchronization issues. (The final version of Spark is having a Contacts access issue, but a beta version I'm using isn't.)
I'm sometimes using two clients at a time: one for composing a message, the other for retrieving information from an older message.

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Chris
using five accounts with three providers, defaulting to Gmail,

reacting to:

On 25 Feb 2018, 16:09 +0100, thekellergroup@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>, wrote:
 

Any thoughts on this?  I have 2 Gmail accounts I like to check often and started

with the Apple Mail, then now using the Gmail app.


I noticed some differences, but is there anything major different between them I might

not be noticing?  Or is one that much better than the other?


Also what are people using that have Gmail?


I am not sure if I should stick with the Apple Mail as it backs up contacts and mail

in the same place as everything else or I guess Google does the same thing, but

on their site.



Rich

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