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How to move email message to different folder in Xperia pro email client?

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paul4os
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How to move email message to different folder in Xperia pro email client?

I am trying to move an email message from my Trash email folder to my Inbox. I haved tried the menu button and long-pressing, but can't see a way to do this.

I could swear that I could do this when I first got the phone (perhaps my memory is bad though). The only things that have changed since I got the phone are that I have updated to the 4.02 firmware, and that I have added a second Windows Live ActiveSync account (used for contacts and calendar only, yet still shows up in email for some reason) to my normal IMAP email account.

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slimshaddy
Hero

download k9 mail..and check the same with the app..

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slimshaddy
Hero

download k9 mail..and check the same with the app..

Jonathan
Visitor

I would suggest you do this online using your PC as I don't think it's going to be possible through the phone.

paul4os
Visitor

Thanks slim,

I read up a bit more on this and it seems that it is indeed a case of Google neglecting the standard email client and giving favouritism towards developing their own proprietary GMail client. Silly that I can move an email to the Trash folder, but then can't move it back to the Inbox!

Anyway, I switched to K9 as you suggested, and it is indeed much better. Hopefully Google will have folded the best K9 features back into the mainstream Android email client in future Android releases.

slimshaddy
Hero

there are lots of problems in the android itslef Winking_Face

i mean we are using SE phones.. i have seen same problems in other androids as well..

the apps icon does not shows..etc etc

i have seen many..

so thats why i dont post most of the bugs here Smiling_Face_with_open_mouth_&_closed_Eyes thinking that its related to google...

google needs to fix these bugs..

paul4os
Visitor

Indeed, I reckon most bugs are due to Google. But sometimes it's hard to tell unless you have two Android devices from two manufacturers in front of you. E.g. For the email client SE had actually changed the code so that it had a moveable pane and so that it would respond to sliding out the keyboard on Xperia Pro.

slimshaddy
Hero

well there are customisations needed..

as i was saying...

you remember someone said that his apps got removed from the app menu everytime he switched off the phone..

another user who faced the problem of apps icons slowly appearing just after a fresh reboot...in place of those icons , only sd card was written on the icons and not the apps; images..

i faced these 2 problems on another android... dont remember which but indeed its android fault's..

and the main thing i hate about google android market is that top end phones have the same graphics , visualistaion as the lower end phones...

i mean you install a game on a samsung pop or install on xperia pro..same thing....

i love the apple for this.. since theres only one phone , the iphone with obviously same features specifications..all games and applications seems to be top end...

and on our android , develepors makes apps for all low end as well as top end phones..and i really hate this :smileyangry::smileycry:

paul4os
Visitor

To be honest with you, I've been quite satisfied with the quality of graphics on the Android market - there are some high quality HD ones out there, and the market only shows you games that are compatible with your phone. I'd rather have it this way than the annoying situation with PC games where you can't run the latest game if your PC is more than 2 years old.

slimshaddy
Hero

PC games where you can't run the latest game if your PC is more than 2 years old..

so true Winking_Face

i know there are , but there are only few devs like gameloft etc..

i have played some games in icrap and the same concept with hideous graphics on android Slightly_frowning_Face

umm i cant remember which were those..deleted them all..

paul4os
Visitor

I'm sure things wil get better because the Android market allows developers to serve different versions of the same app to different devices, based on capability.