Trom
Android Enthusiast
I thought this would be an easy one, but I have not yet found an Android client that supports reply-to, and there doesn't seem to be any threads on this forum. Here's what I have:
Company contracts Google to administer email, and turns off Gmail IMAP. I despise web interfaces, so created a new email account and have Gmail forward my company email to that account. This is fine when I'm at my desk, Thunderbird allows me to use reply-to, so I can write mail from my non-company account and replies still go to my company account, forwards to me, system works.
The phone is a different story, of course I can receive and read company mail, but have not found a client yet that has reply-to as an option. Simply using Gmail phone app as a client for company mail directly is not an option, since they have this thing set up through Google where if you create your company account through Gmail app it installs some Google admin crap on your phone which allows the company IT guys access, fine for company phones, but my phone is mine, and that ain't gonna happen. Does anyone know of any client that supports reply-to or plans to include it? I don't want to do some weird workaround, reply-to used to be a common feature, not sure why no one seems to be including it.
Company contracts Google to administer email, and turns off Gmail IMAP. I despise web interfaces, so created a new email account and have Gmail forward my company email to that account. This is fine when I'm at my desk, Thunderbird allows me to use reply-to, so I can write mail from my non-company account and replies still go to my company account, forwards to me, system works.
The phone is a different story, of course I can receive and read company mail, but have not found a client yet that has reply-to as an option. Simply using Gmail phone app as a client for company mail directly is not an option, since they have this thing set up through Google where if you create your company account through Gmail app it installs some Google admin crap on your phone which allows the company IT guys access, fine for company phones, but my phone is mine, and that ain't gonna happen. Does anyone know of any client that supports reply-to or plans to include it? I don't want to do some weird workaround, reply-to used to be a common feature, not sure why no one seems to be including it.