I bought a Samsung Galaxy S phone today to try to replace my iPhone after hearing so many good things about Android.
After setting up the built in mail program with my IMAP and Exchange accounts, I was very disappointed with its feature set (e.g., its inability to move messages between folders and its folder support in general). Searching online brought me to this forum so I installed K-9, which I found it to have better folder support but discovered that doesn't do push for Exchange accounts. It also only tells you the number of unread messages among the downloaded ones, not the real number of unread messages in the whole folder (as another poster has previously mentioned in this thread). Also, neither program seem to allow you to search for messages on the server.
Is it really the case that this is the state of the art in Android email clients? I hope I don't get jumped on for saying this in this forum, but the iPhone Mail program really seems to be miles ahead. This is quite unfortunate because I like the Galaxy S in many ways but I may be forced to return it due to the lack of a serious email client.
If there is a better answer out there, please let me know!
TIA
After setting up the built in mail program with my IMAP and Exchange accounts, I was very disappointed with its feature set (e.g., its inability to move messages between folders and its folder support in general). Searching online brought me to this forum so I installed K-9, which I found it to have better folder support but discovered that doesn't do push for Exchange accounts. It also only tells you the number of unread messages among the downloaded ones, not the real number of unread messages in the whole folder (as another poster has previously mentioned in this thread). Also, neither program seem to allow you to search for messages on the server.
Is it really the case that this is the state of the art in Android email clients? I hope I don't get jumped on for saying this in this forum, but the iPhone Mail program really seems to be miles ahead. This is quite unfortunate because I like the Galaxy S in many ways but I may be forced to return it due to the lack of a serious email client.
If there is a better answer out there, please let me know!
TIA