Like other Android 3.1 Honeycomb tablets, the Toshiba Thrive has two different e-mail apps, one for Gmail and another for POP / Exchange /
IMAP mail accounts.
Not exact matches
The app works with Gmail, Yahoo
Mail, iCloud
Mail accounts and most email services that support
IMAP.
Unfortunately, for an Android device, the e-
mail widget only works with POP, Exchange, or
IMAP mail, and not natively with Gmail
accounts.
As with other Android devices, the Gmail application accesses your Gmail or Google Apps
accounts, and the e-
mail client is for your POP,
IMAP, or Exchange
mail.
Email: The Kindle Fire HD comes with a default email client that will work with multiple Gmail, Yahoo
Mail, Hotmail, AOL, Exchange,
IMAP and POP e-
mail accounts.
However, we were unable to configure our office Exchange
account, because the client only offers
IMAP and POP
mail support, but a third - party app called TouchDown adds that functionality for free.
In Social Touch, you can configure your Gmail, POP /
IMAP / Exchange
mail, Facebook, or Twitter
accounts.
However, we were unable to configure our office Exchange
account, because the client only offers
IMAP and POP
mail support.
I'm talking about the
Mail client for Exchange and POP /
IMAP accounts here (POP and
IMAP are supported by virtually all email providers).
The picture on the left shows all the built - in
mail connectors: Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL, and «other» (which covers POP3 and
IMAP accounts).
Both the new
Mail and Calendar apps support Office 365, Exchange, Outlook.com, Gmail,
IMAP, POP and other popular
accounts.
As a result, the Windows 8.1
Mail app uses
IMAP to sync messages but doesn't offer the same sync support for contacts and calendar items as it does for Outlook.com (Hotmail), Office 365, and other Exchange - compatible
accounts.
Under the «Add
Account» option you can add a new Google account, a Personal IMAP / POP account (this includes Yahoo, Outlook, AOL Mail and others), as well as a Microsoft Exchange a
Account» option you can add a new Google
account, a Personal IMAP / POP account (this includes Yahoo, Outlook, AOL Mail and others), as well as a Microsoft Exchange a
account, a Personal
IMAP / POP
account (this includes Yahoo, Outlook, AOL Mail and others), as well as a Microsoft Exchange a
account (this includes Yahoo, Outlook, AOL
Mail and others), as well as a Microsoft Exchange
accountaccount.
Users can configure these features to work with any POP3 or Exchange - based email
account, but
IMAP accounts such as Apple
Mail are not supported.