Different notifications for each email account - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I currently monitor 3 different email accounts on my Tilt: My Yahoo, my daughters Yahoo and my work email. I've searched on this and found a few archived topics but none seemed to address the issue. I would like a different notification for each email account, so that when I hear it, I know i've received an email for a specific account. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks!

I know there are some ringtone/messaging managing programs which I have not tried. Have you tested out a program called Ringo? I don't know if it will do what you want but I know there are programs like it as well.

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Multiple "from" accounts in pocket outlook

In Gmail, you can specify multiple "From" addresses so you can truly consolidate all your email accounts into your Gmail account without people knowing. So for example, I can send emails from my work email address from my Gmail account without the recipient really knowing. Does anyone know of a program for WM that can do this as well? Apparently pocket outlook ties a single From address to a single email account and I haven't found a way around that. I've also looked at FlexMail but couldn't find this capability in there either.
Ideas? Thanks!

Email help needed

I am using the default email client in WM. I check email manually only when I need it to save battery life and cut down on un-needed notifications.
The problem I have is that my emails are not sorted based on when they are sent. The only date option for sorting is "Received" date. For some reason, the received date does not seem to have anything to do with the date it was sent.
So, when I do a Send/Receive, I want the most recent on the top of the list. But if it has been a few days, I get a couple hundered message and it is almost impossible to sort through because they are all mixed up.
Does anyone else have this issue? Also, do you have another email client you would recommend?
Thanks for any advice.
Doug M.
Email help
I use FlexMail every now and then when I flash a rom that gives me the same problems you are describing. They have a 30 day trial so you can test it and see if it will work for you. It offers Folder support and multiple signatures. The only free fix I have found is a differant ROM.
dwmackay said:
I am using the default email client in WM. I check email manually only when I need it to save battery life and cut down on un-needed notifications.
The problem I have is that my emails are not sorted based on when they are sent. The only date option for sorting is "Received" date. For some reason, the received date does not seem to have anything to do with the date it was sent.
So, when I do a Send/Receive, I want the most recent on the top of the list. But if it has been a few days, I get a couple hundered message and it is almost impossible to sort through because they are all mixed up.
Does anyone else have this issue? Also, do you have another email client you would recommend?
Thanks for any advice.
Doug M.
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what rom are you using?
what email settings are you using? imap or pop?
What email client?
When you use pop internet clients, like gmail or yahoo, that thread messages, all the messages come out when pop. on imap though, it keeps it organized in date format.
maybe try removing all accounts and reinstalling your account and making sure to use imap.
try emoze you, with the newest version you can sync any email....

Notifications for Different email accounts

this may be covered some place else but I am looking to see if there is a way to set a different notification for my separate email accounts.
i.e. If I get a email on my gmail account it plays one tone and there is another tone for an email entering my outlook inbox...
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Watchflag (http://www.watchflag.com/) can do this. Good app. Liked it when I used it. That was a few versions ago.
Hope that helps.
-John
Thanks!!
Ill give it a try.

[Q] E-mail and the Different Methods of Access

Hi All,
First time poster here. I find these forums to be a great resource and I'm hoping someone can shed light on this seemingly basic understanding issue.
It seems to me there are four different methods of accessing e-mail (five if you count internet) on my stock Samsung Captivate. I've listed them below.
Corporate Account
Google Account
Default Android E-mail Client
Mail App
Internet
How does one go about choosing which method to use? Which ones allow push versus pull? I have multiple e-mail addresses, but not sure which method to utilize to set each one up. I am not yet interested in merging them all in one gmail account.
Is the Google Account the same as using the Gmail App?
What are the max number of Google accounts you can set up. I have two on my phone and am running into issues setting up the third.
Is yahoo capable of being setup on the Corporate account? I found settings to set up Gmail this way. Just wondering if I can do the same for yahoo.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Beuller....

Gmail/Settings issue?

I'm trying to use multiple Gmail accounts on my Note 9 like I have with other phones, but for some reason when I go to add a second Gmail account, another window comes up saying Checking Info... And then settings has stopped working. Anyone else have this issue?
I have 3 separate gmail accounts. I use outlook for android and dont have any issues. I also have 4 other email accounts.
Did you setup your gmail accounts on your phone first before going forward with the email setup?
What email app are you using?
Do you have any power save settings ? This can affect background settings.
The BEST email app I have ever used for multiple emails is K9.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fsck.k9
Nine email
Best of All ,for me.
clone1008 said:
The BEST email app I have ever used for multiple emails is K9.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fsck.k9
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Try also..Blue Mail. Easy to set up, easy to use, watch a video on YouTube.

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