The best email apps for Android
In addition to the pre-installed applications, there are numerous practical third-party email apps for Android. We present the three best in this article.
1. E-mail app insider tip: BlueMail
- The free "BlueMail" email app for Android can be used with any email provider. In the test, the right server information was found automatically even with unknown providers.
- Particularly good: BlueMail supports the push function. This way you receive incoming mails immediately and not just on schedule. You can also set quiet zones in which you will not be disturbed.
- The individual messages are structured in the form of conversations and can be moved or deleted with a swipe gesture. The Android app relies on intuitive gesture control and modern design.
- If desired, you can mark individual mails with a flag so that you will be reminded of the corresponding message the next day.
2. Email app: K-9 Mail
- "K-9 Mail" is an open source email app for Android. The application supports IMAP, POP3 and Exchange accounts.
- You can use the app to mark individual mails, send and save attachments and move individual messages to the microSD card.
- A pop-up window will inform you about new incoming mails on request. You can use the settings to adapt the application to your needs in some areas, such as the font. The app is available for free download from the Google Play Store.
3. Email app: myMail
- The "myMail" tool is a free e-mail app for Android that supports almost all common freemail providers such as GMX, Gmail or Yahoo as well as other IMAP and POP3 service providers.
- The range of functions of the app include push notifications, a search function and an integrated viewer for attachments.
- The application is free and you can download it from this link.
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