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So far we have had a request for Tasker, I can add TeslaUnread and AlexNotifier in this 3rd party integration list. Any others?
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So far we have had a request for Tasker, I can add TeslaUnread and AlexNotifier in this 3rd party integration list. Any others?
I'm noticing a bit of annoying (to me anyway) actions when the app responds to alerts. When I get a new email and click the alert in the dropdown it returns me to whatever screen I was previously on. I would prefer:
I realize there is probably some additional coding necessary to deal with me possibly being in a draft of an email, but intuitively this is what I expect to happen when I select an alert.
- for a single new email, open the email regardless of what email I have open
- for multiple emails received alert, bring me to the inbox list

I'm noticing a bit of annoying (to me anyway) actions when the app responds to alerts. When I get a new email and click the alert in the dropdown it returns me to whatever screen I was previously on. I would prefer:
I realize there is probably some additional coding necessary to deal with me possibly being in a draft of an email, but intuitively this is what I expect to happen when I select an alert.
- for a single new email, open the email regardless of what email I have open
- for multiple emails received alert, bring me to the inbox list



Hey crashdamage, I half agree with youYup, you are right about IMAP, totally agree, but there are a number of things to consider.
1. You'd be surprised how many POP3 users are out there. We all agree IMAP is better, but POP is often cheaper and sometimes offered for free on mail clients while IMAP costs (GoDaddy is a good example of this and even roadrunner is only POP I believe).
How well I know this about the GoDaddy. Use to be just 20 bucks a year for my IMAP email then they pulled the rug from under my feet and started charging over 100 (dastards).
Think it is because they started doing the outlook 365 thingie. I also have an issue with an error with the Smtpout.secureserver.net giving me a password error with every imap client. It started happening all at the same time and the password hasn't changed and I can successfully login with the same password on the Web. Just haven't felt like taking the time to talk to their tech support. Seems obvious to me that the problem is on their smtp server.Wow, that is a bit more than I would expect, wonder why they did this?
We have a business domain through GoDaddy for about $100/year. But that includes a website and IMAP service with unlimited storage. Not their friggin' M$ 365, regular IMAP. Email service has been 99.9999% reliable for several years. And the spam filtering is pretty good. So is customer service.
Not a great deal, but for what we get very reasonable compared to other services. Count us as satisfied customers.
But back to Maildroid...
I've been using it some but...dang...I just can't get comfortable with the UI. Any progress on the reworked version?
From past experiences, massive UI changes make people very angry, so I don't see myself doing a massive one off change, but I do see gradual changes. So to start, yes, good progress on the navigation drawer. I personally feel that it is one of the clumsiest pieces when I released it last year. I initially had higher thoughts on it, but feedback from so many people and at this point, even I don't like it much. So on this front, much progress. I do think you'll like what I am doing here. Once that is rolled out, the next steps would be to address other things that may be more labeled as usability issues. These would include such things as expandable notifications (reply/fwd/delete from notification bar), better support for third party apps, and just some other general usability and cleaner error/warning reporting. If you have some specific thoughts on UI, please do share and I will see when I can get them in.Think it is because they started doing the outlook 365 thingie. I also have an issue with an error with the Smtpout.secureserver.net giving me a password error with every imap client. It started happening all at the same time and the password hasn't changed and I can successfully login with the same password on the Web. Just haven't felt like taking the time to talk to their tech support. Seems obvious to me that the problem is on their smtp server.
Is there an option for threaded views or grouping when it's the same sender and subject?
Thanks!I assume this was a question on MD? Yes, but it is also threaded by mail headers, so if the headers are broken that can cause problems. Go to menu, settings, messages list, conversation mode

Thanks!
Yes, I admit to getting confused going between mail client settings so I decided to stop and just go for the noob question. :embarrassed:
Please don't misinterpret my meaning - I absolutely like and appreciate the very rich settings.
Finally - I don't have a current Exchange account but for the future - is your support Exchange via IMAP or Exchange ActiveSync?
Not a showstopper but I am curious.
That's as I expected and close enough for rock and roll.
I think that only HTC has full ActiveSync licensing and the historical reasons are obvious. Knowing Microsoft I can see that rug being pulled any time.
Shame really - Microsoft offerings as they foray into Android, retreat, and foray again are really weak.
I can't imagine employers not doing a reimbursement or other for full licensing. I've been an Exchange admin, I've seen the demand firsthand.
Of course that would mean that they'd have to fix the tasks api and good luck waiting for that.
Anyway - excellent clarification, many thanks!