<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">En baggrundstjeneste kan til enhver tid stoppes af Android, men behøver ingen statusbjælkenotifikation</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Vis launcher-ikon med antal nye beskeder</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Lad antal Nye beskeder matche notifikationsantal</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Vis kun notifikationer i baggrundstilstand</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Vis kun notifikationer for kontakter</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_summary">Vis kun resuménotifikationer</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview">Beskedforhåndsvisning i notifikationer</string>
@ -359,6 +359,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">Ein Hintergrunddienst kann jederzeit von Android angehalten werden, erfordert aber keine Benachrichtigung in der Statusleiste</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Startsymbol mit der Anzahl der neuen Nachrichten anzeigen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Anzahl der neuen Nachrichten mit der Anzahl der Benachrichtigungen übereinstimmen lassen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Benachrichtigungen nur anzeigen, wenn FairEmail im Hintergrund läuft</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Benachrichtigungen nur für Kontakte anzeigen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">Μια υπηρεσία που εκτελείται στο παρασκήνιο αλλά δεν απαιτεί κάποια ειδοποίηση στη γραμμή κατάστασης, μπορεί να τερματιστεί από το Android οποιαδήποτε στιγμή</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Προβολή του αριθμού των νέων μηνυμάτων πάνω στο εικονίδιο εκκίνησης</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Να αντιστοιχεί ο αριθμός των νέων μηνυμάτων με τον αριθμό των ειδοποιήσεων</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Προβολή ειδοποιήσεων μόνο στο υπόβαθρο</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Προβολή ειδοποιήσεων μόνο για τις επαφές</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_summary">Προβολή μόνο μιας συνοπτικής ειδοποίησης</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview">Προβολή μιας προεπισκόπησης του μηνύματος στις ειδοποιήσεις</string>
@ -536,6 +537,7 @@
<stringname="title_review">Επανέλεγχος</string>
<stringname="title_hint_alias">Παρατεταμένο πάτημα πάνω σε μια ταυτότητα γιανα εμφανιστούν οι επιλογές, όπως αντιγραφή για τη δημιουργία ψευδώνυμων ταυτοτήτων</string>
<stringname="title_service_vpn">Αυτό μπορεί να προκαλείται από το χρησιμοποιούμενο VPN</string>
<stringname="title_service_port">Παρακαλώ, ελέγξτε εκ νέου τον αριθμό θύρας</string>
<stringname="title_service_protocol">Παρακαλώ, ελέγξτε εκ νέου το πρωτόκολλο (SSL/TLS ή STARTTLS)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Περιήγηση μηνυμάτων στο διακομιστή</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Επισήμανση των μηνυμάτων ως αναγνωσμένων κατά την ανάπτυξή τους</string>
<stringname="title_receipt_text">Αυτό το αποδεικτικό ανάγνωσης πιστοποιεί μόνον ότι το μήνυμα έχει προβληθεί. Δεν υπάρχει εγγύηση ότι ο αποδέκτης έχει διαβάσει το περιεχόμενο του μηνύματος.</string>
<stringname="title_no_answers">Δεν έχουν οριστεί πρότυπα</string>
<stringname="title_no_viewer">Καμία εφαρμογή διαθέσιμη για προβολή του %1$s</string>
<stringname="title_unused_inline">Οι μη χρησιμοποιημένες ένθετες εικόνες θα αφαιρεθούν κατά την αποστολή</string>
<stringname="title_accross_remark">Μηνύματα που έχουν μετακινηθεί μεταξύ των λογαριασμών θα κατέβουν εκ νέου, με αποτέλεσμα επιπλέον χρήση δεδομένων</string>
<stringname="title_setup_permissions_remark">Para acceder a información de contactos (opcional)</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze">Configurar optimizaciones de batería</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_remark">Para recibir correo electrónico de forma fiable</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_instructions">En el siguiente diálogo, seleccione \"Todas las apps\" en el menú superior, seleccione esta app y finalmente seleccione y confirme la opción \"No optimizar\"</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_battery">¿Consumo de batería elevado?</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">Un servicio en segundo plano puede ser detenido por Android en cualquier momento, pero no requiere una notificación de la barra de estado</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Mostrar icono del lanzador con el número de mensajes nuevos</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Permitir que el número de mensajes nuevos coincida con el número de notificaciones</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Mostrar notificaciones sólo en segundo plano</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Mostrar notificaciones sólo para contactos</string>
<stringname="title_setup_permissions">Accorder les autorisations</string>
<stringname="title_setup_permissions_remark">Pour accéder aux informations de contact (facultatif)</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze">Configurer les optimisations de la pile</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_remark">Recevoir des e-mails de manière fiable</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_remark">Recevoir des courriels de manière fiable</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_instructions">Sur le prochain écran, sélectionnez «Toutes les applications» en haut, recherchez cette application puis sélectionnez et validez «Ne pas optimiser»</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_battery">Utilisation élevée de la pile?</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">Un service en arrière-plan peut être arrêté par Android à tout moment, mais ne nécessite pas de notification dans la barre d\'état</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Afficher le nombre de nouveaux messages sur l\'icône de lancement</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Faire correspondre le nombre de nouveaux messages et le nombre de notifications</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Afficher les notifications en arrière-plan uniquement</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Afficher les notifications uniquement pour les contacts</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_summary">Afficher uniquement une notification résumée</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview">Afficher l’aperçu du message dans les notifications</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">Un service en arrière-plan peut être arrêté par Android à tout moment, mais ne nécessite pas de notification dans la barre d\'état</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Afficher le nombre de nouveaux messages sur l’icône de lancement</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Faire correspondre le nombre de nouveaux messages et le nombre de notifications</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Afficher les notifications en arrière-plan uniquement</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Afficher les notifications uniquement pour les contacts</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_summary">Afficher seulement une notification récapitulative</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview">Afficher un aperçu du message dans les notifications</string>
<stringname="title_setup_permissions_remark">Per accedere a informazioni di contatto (facoltativo)</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze">Imposta ottimizzazioni della batteria</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_remark">Per ricevere email in modo affidabile</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_instructions">Nella prossima finestra, seleziona \"Tutte le app\" in alto, seleziona questa app e seleziona e conferma \"Non ottimizzare\"</string>
<stringname="title_setup_doze_battery">Consumo elevato della batteria?</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">Фоновая служба может быть остановлена Android в любое время, но не требует уведомления в статусной строке</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Показывать значок запуска с количеством новых сообщений</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Количество уведомлений соответствует количеству новых сообщений</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Показывать уведомления только в фоновом режиме</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Показывать уведомления только для контактов</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_summary">Показывать только сводное уведомление</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview">Предпросмотр сообщений в уведомлениях</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notifications_background_hint">En bakgrundstjänst kan stoppas av Android när som helst, men kräver inte ett meddelande i statusfältet</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_badge">Visa programstartarikon med antal nya meddelanden</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_unseen_ignored">Låt antalet nya meddelanden matcha antalet aviseringar</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_background">Visa aviseringar endast i bakgrunden</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_known">Visa endast aviseringar för kontakter</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_summary">Visa enbart en sammanställning av aviseringar</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview">Visa meddelandeförhandsvisning i aviseringar</string>
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Desværre er det umuligt at stille alle tilpas, og at tilføje mange indstilling
Du kan benytte hurtig opsætnings-guiden til nemt at opsætte en Gmail-konto og -identitet.
Vil du ikke benytte en Gmail-konto på enheden, kan du enten aktivere adgang til "mindre sikre apps" og benytte din kontoadgangskode eller aktivere tofaktorgodkendelse og benytte en app-specifik adgangskode. Se [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq111) om, hvorfor udelukkende konti på enheden kan benyttes.
Vil du ikke benytte en Gmail-konto på enheden, kan du enten aktivere adgang til "mindre sikre apps" og benytte din kontoadgangskode eller aktivere tofaktorgodkendelse og benytte en app-specifik adgangskode. Se [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq111) om, hvorfor kun konti på enheden kan benyttes.
Bemærk, at en app-specifik adgangskode kræves, når tofaktorgodkendelse er aktiveret.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Se [hér](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Googles instruktio
Sendte beskeder flyttes normalt fra udbakken til Sendt-mappen, så snart din udbyder føjer sendte beskeder til Sendt-mappen. Dette kræver, at en Sendt-mappe vælges i kontoindstillingerne, og at Sendt-mappen ligeledes opsættes til synkronisering.
Visse udbydere holder ikke styr på sendte beskeder, eller den anvendte SMTP-server er muligvis ikke relateret til udbyderen. I så tilfælde tilføjer FairEmail automatisk sendte beskeder til Sendt-mappen ved synkronisering heraf, hvilket vil ske, efter at en besked er afsendt. Bemærk, at dette vil forøge Internettrafikken.
Visse udbydere holder ikke styr på sendte beskeder, eller den anvendte SMTP-server er muligvis ikke relateret til udbyderen. I så tilfælde tilføjer FairEmail automatisk sendte beskeder til Sendt-mappen unerd synkronisering af denne, hvilket vil ske, efter at en besked er afsendt. Bemærk, at dette vil forøge Internettrafikken.
~~Sker dette ikke, holder din udbyder muligvis ikke styr på sendte beskeder, eller du anvender muligvis en ikke-udbyderrelateret SMTP-server.~~ ~~I så tilfælde kan du aktivere den avancerede identitetsindstilling *Gem sendte beskeder* for at lade FairEmail føje sendte beskeder til Sendt-mappen umiddelbart efter afsendelse heraf.~~~~Bemærk, at aktivering af denne indstilling kan resultere i dubletbeskeder, hvis din udbyder føjer sendte beskeder til Sendt-mappen.~~ ~~Bemærk også, at aktivering af indstillingen vil resultere i forøget dataforbrug, især når du sender beskeder med store vedhæftninger.~~
@ -528,21 +528,21 @@ Bemærk, at en identitet kan kopieres vha. et langt tryk på den.
Alternativt kan *Tillad redigering af afsenderadresse* aktiveres i de avancerede indstillinger for en eksisterende identitet for at redigere brugernavnet, når du skriver en ny besked, forudsat din udbyder tillader dette.
FairEmail will automatically update the passwords of related identities when you update the password of the associated account or a related identity.
FairEmail opdaterer automatisk adgangskoder til relaterede identiteter, når adgangskoden til den tilknyttede konto/relateret identitet opdateres.
See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq33) for editing the username of email addresses.
Se [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq33) om redigering af brugernavnet til e-mailadresser.
<br/>
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**~~(10) What does 'UIDPLUS not supported' mean?~~**
**~~(10) Hvad betyder 'UIDPLUS ikke understøttet'?~~**
~~The error message *UIDPLUS not supported* means that your email provider does not provide the IMAP [UIDPLUS extension](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4315). This IMAP extension is required to implement two way synchronization, which is not an optional feature. So, unless your provider can enable this extension, you cannot use FairEmail for this provider.~~
~~Fejlmeddelelsen *UIDPLUS ikke understøttet * betyder, at din e-mailudbyder ikke tilbyder IMAP [UIDPLUS-udvidelsen](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4315). Denne IMAP-udvidelse kræves for at implementere tovejssynkronisering, der ikke er en valgfri funktion. Så medmindre din udbyder kan aktivere denne udvidelse, kan du ikke benytte FairEmail til denne udbyder.~~
<br/>
<aname="faq11"></a>
**~~(11) Why is POP not supported?~~**
**~~(11) Hvorfor understøttes POP ikke'?~~**
~~Besides that any decent email provider supports [IMAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol) these days,~~ ~~using [POP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol) will result in unnecessary extra battery usage and delayed new message notifications.~~ ~~Moreover, POP is unsuitable for two way synchronization and more often than not people read and write messages on different devices these days.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Da afsendelsesdato/-tid er valgfrie og kan ændres af afsender, benytter FairEma
Nogle gange er postserverens modtagelsesdato/-tid dog forkert, primært fordi beskeder blev forkert importeret fra en anden server, men undertiden også grundet en fejl i postserveren.
I disse sjældne tilfælde er det muligt at lade FairEmail benytte enten dato/tid fra *Dato*-overskriften (afsendelsestidspunkt) eller fra *Modtaget*-overskriften som en løsning. Dette kan ændres i de avancerede kontoindstillinger: Opsætning, trin 1, Håndtering, tryk på konto, tryk på Avanceret.
I sådanne sjældne tilfælde er det som en løsning muligt at lade FairEmail benytte enten dato/tid fra *Dato*-overskriften (afsendelsestidspunkt) eller fra *Modtaget*-overskriften. Dette kan ændres i de avancerede kontoindstillinger: Opsætning, trin 1, Håndtering, tryk på konto, tryk på Avanceret.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Wenn Sie eine Frage haben, lesen Sie bitte zuerst die unten stehenden häufig ge
In den meisten Fällen kann der Schnelleinrichtungs-Assistent automatisch die richtige Konfiguration ermitteln.
Wenn die schnelle Einrichtung fehlschlägt, müssen Sie manuell ein Konto (für den Empfang von E-Mails) und eine Identität (für den Versand von E-Mails) einrichten. Dazu benötigen Sie die IMAP und SMTP Server-Adresse sowie Portnummer, ob SSL/TLS oder STARTTLS verwendet werden soll, Ihren Benutzernamen (meistens die E-Mail-Adresse) und Ihr Passwort.
Wenn die schnelle Einrichtung fehlschlägt, müssen Sie manuell ein Konto (für den Empfang von E-Mails) und eine Identität (für den Versand von E-Mails) einrichten. Hierzu benötigen Sie die Adressen der IMAP- und SMTP-Server sowie die jeweiligen Portnummern, ob SSL/TLS oder STARTTLS verwendet werden soll, Ihren Benutzernamen (meistens, aber nicht immer, Ihre E-Mail-Adresse) und Ihr Passwort.
Die Suche nach *IMAP* und dem Namen des Email-Anbieters reichen im Internet meistens aus, um die richtige Anleitung zu finden.
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Verwandte Fragen:
## Bekannte Probleme
* ~~Ein [Fehler in Android 5.1 und 6](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37054851) führt dazu, dass Apps manchmal ein falsches Zeitformat anzeigen. Das Ein/Ausschalten des *24-Stunden-Formats* in den Android Einstellungen, könnte das Problem vorübergehend beheben. Eine vorübergehende Lösung wurde hinzugefügt.~~
* ~~Ein [Fehler in Android 5.1 und 6](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37054851) führt dazu, dass Apps manchmal ein falsches Zeitformat anzeigen. Das Ein/Ausschalten des *24-Stunden-Formats* in den Android Einstellungen könnte das Problem vorübergehend beheben. Eine vorübergehende Lösung wurde hinzugefügt.~~
* ~~Ein [Bug in Google Drive](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/126362828) bewirkt, dass die nach Google Drive exportierten Dateien leer sind. Google hat dies repariert.~~
* ~~A [bug in AndroidX](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/78495471) causes FairEmail to occasionally crash on long pressing or swiping. Google hat dies repariert.~~
* ~~Ein [Bug im AndroidX ROOM](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/138441698) verursacht manchmal einen Absturz mit "*... Ausnahme beim Berechnen der Datenbank Live-Daten ... Konnte Zeile ...*" nicht lesen. Ein Workaround wurde hinzugefügt.~~
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Verwandte Fragen:
* ~~Ein [Bug in AndroidX](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/64729576) macht es schwer, den Schnellscroller zu fassen. Ein Workaround wurde hinzugefügt.~~
* ~~Die Verschlüsselung mit YubiKey führt zu einer Endlosschleife. Dies scheint durch einen [Fehler in OpenKeychain](https://github.com/open-keychain/open-keychain/issues/2507) verursacht zu werden.~~
* Der Bildlauf zu einer intern verknüpften Stelle in Originalnachrichten funktioniert nicht. Dies kann nicht behoben werden, da die Original-Nachrichten-Ansicht in einer Scroll-Ansicht enthalten ist.
* Eine Vorschau eines Nachrichtentextes wird auf Samsung-Uhren nicht (immer) angezeigt, weil [setLocalOnly](https://developer.android.com/reference/androidx/core/app/NotificationCompat.Builder.html#setLocalOnly(boolean)) wohl ignoriert wird. Bekanntlich werden Nachrichtenvorschautexte auf den Armbändern „Pebble 2”, „Fitbit Charge 3” und „Mi Band 3” korrekt angezeigt werden. Siehe auch [diese FAQ](#user-content-faq126).
* Eine Vorschau eines Nachrichtentextes wird auf Samsung-Uhren nicht (immer) angezeigt, weil [setLocalOnly](https://developer.android.com/reference/androidx/core/app/NotificationCompat.Builder.html#setLocalOnly(boolean)) wohl ignoriert wird. Bisher ist nur bekannt, dass Nachrichtenvorschautexte auf den Smart-Armbändern „Pebble 2”, „Fitbit Charge 3” und „Mi Band 3” korrekt angezeigt werden. Siehe auch [diese FAQ](#user-content-faq126).
## Geplante Funktionen
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(20) Kann ich eine Rückerstattung erhalten?](#user-content-faq20)
* [(21) Wie aktiviere ich die Benachrichtigungsleuchte?](#user-content-faq21)
* [(22) Was bedeutet ein Konto-/Ordnerfehler ... ?](#user-content-faq22)
* [(23) Warum bekomme ich einen Alarm? ?](#user-content-faq23)
* [(23) Warum bekomme ich Warnhinweis .. ?](#user-content-faq23)
* [(24) Was bedeutet das Anzeigen / Suchen von Nachrichten auf dem Server?](#user-content-faq24)
* [(25) Warum kann ich ein Bild, einen Anhang oder eine Datei nicht auswählen, öffnen oder speichern?](#user-content-faq25)
* [(26) Kann ich bei der Übersetzung von FairEmail in meine Muttersprache helfen?](#user-content-faq26)
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Da sowohl Sendedatum als auch Sendezeit optionale Angaben sind und vom Absender
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. Dies kann in den erweiterten Kontoeinstellungen geändert werden: Einstellungen ➔ Schritt 1 ➔ Verwalten ➔ Erweitert
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. Dies kann in den erweiterten Kontoeinstellungen geändert werden: Einstellungen ➔ Schritt 1 ➔ Verwalten ➔ Konto ➔ Erweitert.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq111) pour savoir pourquoi seuls les comptes sur l'appareil peuvent être utilisés.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq111) pour savoir pourquoi seuls les comptes sur l'appareil peuvent être utilisés.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Niestety, nie można uszczęśliwić wszystkich, a dodanie wielu ustawień było
Możesz użyć kreatora szybkiej konfiguracji, aby łatwo skonfigurować konto Gmail i tożsamość.
Jeśli nie chcesz korzystać z konta Gmail znajdującego się na urządzeniu, możesz włączyć dostęp dla „mniej bezpiecznych aplikacji” i użyć hasła do konta lub włączyć uwierzytelnianie dwuskładnikowe i użyć hasła aplikacji. Zobacz to [FAQ](#user-content-faq111) dlaczego nie jest to możliwe na kontach innych niż na urządzeniu.
Jeśli nie chcesz korzystać z konta Gmail znajdującego się na urządzeniu, możesz włączyć dostęp dla „mniej bezpiecznych aplikacji” i użyć hasła do konta lub włączyć uwierzytelnianie dwuskładnikowe i użyć hasła aplikacji. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Pamiętaj, że hasło jest wymagane w przypadku włączenia uwierzytelniania dwuskładnikowego.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Instrukcje Google znajdują się [ tutaj ](https://support.google.com/mail/answe
Wysłane wiadomości są zwykle przenoszone ze skrzynki nadawczej do folderu Wysłane, gdy tylko dostawca doda wysłane wiadomości do folderu. Wymaga to wybrania folderu Wysłane w ustawieniach konta i ustawienia synchronizacji folderu Wysłane.
Niektórzy dostawcy nie śledzą wysłanych wiadomości lub używany serwer SMTP może nie być powiązany z dostawcą. W takich przypadkach FairEmail automatycznie doda wysłane wiadomości do folderu Wysłane podczas synchronizacji folderu, co nastąpi po wysłaniu wiadomości. Spowoduje to dodatkowy ruch internetowy.
Niektórzy dostawcy nie śledzą wysłanych wiadomości lub używany serwer SMTP może nie być powiązany z dostawcą. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Spowoduje to dodatkowy ruch internetowy.
~~ Jeśli tak się nie stanie, twój dostawca może nie śledzić wysłanych wiadomości lub możesz używać serwera SMTP niezwiązanego z dostawcą. ~~ ~~ W takich przypadkach możesz włączyć zaawansowane ustawienie tożsamości * Przechowuj wysłane wiadomości *, aby umożliwić FairEmail dodawanie wysłanych wiadomości do folderu Wysłane zaraz po wysłaniu wiadomości. ~~ ~~ Pamiętaj, że włączenie tego ustawienia może spowodować zduplikowanie wiadomości, jeśli Twój dostawca doda również wysłane wiadomości do folderu Wysłane. ~~ ~~ Uważaj również, ponieważ włączenie tego ustawienia spowoduje dodatkowe wykorzystanie danych, szczególnie podczas wysyłania wiadomości z dużymi załącznikami. ~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Пожалуйста, посмотрите [этот FAQ](#user-content-faq111) о том, почему могут использоваться только учетные записи на устройстве.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. В этих случаях FairEmail, автоматически добавляет отправленные сообщения в папку отправленных при синхронизации этой папки, которая произойдёт после отправки сообщения. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Setting a notification sound for an account, folder or sender requires Android 8
Иногда сервер получает неверную дату/время, главным образом потому, что сообщения были неправильно импортированы с другого сервера, а иногда и из-за ошибки на сервере электронной почты.
В этих редких случаях можно позволить FairEmail использовать дату/время либо из заголовка *Date* (время отправки), либо из заголовка *Received* в качестве обходного решения. Это может быть изменено в расширенных настройках учетной записи: Настройка, Шаг 1, Редактировать, нажмите Учетную запись, нажмите Дополнительно.
В этих редких случаях можно позволить FairEmail использовать дату/время либо из заголовка *Date* (время отправки), либо из заголовка *Received* в качестве обходного варианта. Это может быть изменено в расширенных настройках учетной записи: Настройка, Шаг 1, Редактировать, нажмите Учетную запись, нажмите Дополнительно.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
* [(130) Vad innebär felet ... ?](#user-content-faq130)
* [(131) Kan du ändra riktning för att svepa till föregående/nästa meddelande?](#user-content-faq131)
* [(132) Varför är nya meddelanden tysta?](#user-content-faq132)
* [(133) Varför stöds inte ActiveSync?](#user-content-faq133)
* [(134) Kan du lägga till ta bort lokala meddelanden?](#user-content-faq134)
* [(135) Varför visas kastade meddelanden och utkast i konversationer?](#user-content-faq135)
* [(136) Hur tar jag bort en konto/identitet/mapp?](#user-content-faq136)
* [(137) Hur kan jag återställa 'Fråga inte igen'?](#user-content-faq137)
* [(138) Kan du lägga till kalender/kontakthantering/synkronisering?](#user-content-faq138)
* [(139) Hur löser jag 'User is authenticated but not connected'?](#user-content-faq139)
* [(140) Varför innehåller texten konstiga tecken?](#user-content-faq140)
* [(141) Hur kan jag åtgärda 'En utkastmapp krävs för att skicka meddelanden'?](#user-content-faq141)
* [(142) Hur kan jag lagra skickade meddelanden i inkorgen?](#user-content-faq142)
* [~~(143) Kan du lägga till en papperskorgsmapp för POP3-konton?~~](#user-content-faq143)
* [(144) Hur kan jag spela in röstnoter?](#user-content-faq144)
* [(145) Hur kan jag ställa in ett aviseringsljud för ett konto, mapp eller avsändare?](#user-content-faq145)
* [(146) Hur kan jag åtgärda felaktiga meddelandetider?](#user-content-faq146)
* [(147) Vad bör jag veta om tredjepartsversioner?](#user-content-faq147)
* [(148) Hur kan jag använda ett Apple iCloud-konto?](#user-content-faq148)
* [(149) Hur fungerar den olästa meddelanden widgeten?](#user-content-faq149)
* [(150) Kan du lägga till annullerande kalenderinbjudningar?](#user-content-faq150)
* [(151) Kan du lägga till säkerhetskopiering/återställning av meddelanden?](#user-content-faq151)
* [(152) How can I insert a contact group?](#user-content-faq152)
* [(153) Why does permanently deleting Gmail message not work?](#user-content-faq153)
* [~~(154) Can you add favicons as contact photos?~~](#user-content-faq154)
* [(155) What is a winmail.dat file?](#user-content-faq155)
* [(156) How can I set up an Office365 account?](#user-content-faq156)
* [(157) How can I set up an Free.fr account?](#user-content-faq157)
* [(158) Which camera / audio recorder do you recommend?](#user-content-faq158)
* [(152) Hur kan jag sätta in en kontaktgrupp?](#user-content-faq152)
* [(153) Varför fungerar inte det att permanent radera Gmail-meddelandet?](#user-content-faq153)
* [~~(154) Kan du lägga till favicons som kontaktbilder?~~](#user-content-faq154)
* [(155) Vad är en winmail.dat fil?](#user-content-faq155)
* [(156) Hur kan jag ställa in ett Office365-konto?](#user-content-faq156)
* [(157) Hur kan jag sätta upp ett Free.fr-konto?](#user-content-faq157)
* [(158) Vilken kamera / ljudinspelare rekommenderar du?](#user-content-faq158)
* [(159) Vad är Disconnect's spårningsskyddslistor?](#user-content-faq159)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
[Jag har en annan fråga.](#user-content-support)
<aname="faq1"></a>
**(1) Which permissions are needed and why?**
**(1) Vilka behörigheter behövs och varför?**
The following Android permissions are needed:
Följande Android-behörigheter behövs:
* *have full network access* (INTERNET): to send and receive email
* *view network connections* (ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE): to monitor internet connectivity changes
* *run at startup* (RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED): to start monitoring on device start
* *foreground service* (FOREGROUND_SERVICE): to run a foreground service on Android 9 Pie and later, see also the next question
* *prevent device from sleeping* (WAKE_LOCK): to keep the device awake while synchronizing messages
* *in-app billing* (BILLING): to allow in-app purchases
* Optional: *read your contacts* (READ_CONTACTS): to autocomplete addresses and to show photos
* *har full nätverksåtkomst* (INTERNET): för att skicka och ta emot e-post
* *visa nätverksanslutningar* (ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE): för att övervaka ändringar av internetanslutningar
* *kör vid start* (RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED): för att starta övervakningen på enheten
* *förgrundstjänst* (FOREGROUND_SERVICE): att köra en förgrundstjänst på Android 9 Pie och senare, se även nästa fråga
* *förhindra enheten från att sova* (WAKE_LOCK): för att hålla enheten vaken vid synkronisering av meddelanden
* *i-app fakturering* (BILLING): för att tillåta i-app köp
* Valfritt: *läs dina kontakter* (READ_CONTACTS): för att automatiskt fylla på adresser och för att visa foton
* Optional: *read the contents of your SD card* (READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE): to accept files from other, outdated apps, see also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq49)
* Optional: *use fingerprint hardware* (USE_FINGERPRINT) and use *biometric hardware* (USE_BIOMETRIC): to use biometric authentication
* Optional: *find accounts on the device* (GET_ACCOUNTS): to select an account when using the Gmail quick setup
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Se [denna FAQ](#user-content-faq111) om varför endast konton på enheten kan användas.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. I dessa fall kommer FairEmail, automatiskt lägga till meddelanden till den skickat vid synkronisering av mappen, vilket kommer att hända efter att ett meddelande har skickats. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Eftersom det skickade datumet/tiden är valfri och kan manipuleras av avsändare
Ibland är mottagen datum/tid från servern felaktig, främst på grund av att meddelanden importerades felaktigt från en annan server och ibland på grund av ett fel i e-postservern.
I dessa sällsynta fall är det möjligt att låta FairEmail använda antingen datum/tid från *Datum* headern (skickad tid) eller från *Mottaget* headern som en lösning. Detta kan ändras i avancerade kontoinställningar: Inställningar, steg 1, Hantera, knacka på konto, välj Avancerat.
I sällsynta fall, är det möjligt att låta FairEmail använda antingen datum/tid från *Datum* headern (skickad tid) eller från headern *Mottaget* som en lösning. Detta kan ändras i avancerade kontoinställningar: Inställningar, steg 1, Hantera, knacka på konto, välj Avancerat.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
In most cases, the quick setup will be able to automatically identify the correct configuration.
在大多数情况下,快速设置将能够自动识别正确的配置。
If the quick setup fails, you'll need to manually set up an account (to receive email) and an identity (to send email). For this you'll need the IMAP and SMTP server addresses and port numbers, whether SSL/TLS or STARTTLS should be used and your username (mostly, but not always, your email address) and your password.
Searching for *IMAP* and the name of the provider is mostly sufficient to find the right documentation.
搜索*IMAP*以及提供商的名称一般情况下就足以找到正确的文档。
In some cases, you'll need to enable external access to your account and/or to use a special (app) password, for instance when two-factor authentication is enabled.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.
@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ Unfortunately, it is impossible to make everybody happy and adding lots of setti
You can use the quick setup wizard to easily setup a Gmail account and identity.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about why it is not possible to non on-device accounts.
If you don't want to use an on-device Gmail account, you can either enable access for "less secure apps" and use your account password or enable two factor authentication and use an app specific password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) on why only on-device accounts can be used.
Note that an app specific password is required when two factor authentication is enabled.
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ See [here](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) for Google's instruct
Sent messages are normally moved from the outbox to the sent folder as soon as your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder. This requires a sent folder to be selected in the account settings and the sent folder to be set to synchronizing.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Some providers do not keep track of sent messages or the used SMTP server might not be related to the provider. In these cases FairEmail, will automatically add sent messages to the sent folder on synchronizing the sent folder, which will happen after a message have been sent. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ Since the sent date/time is optional and can be manipulated by the sender, FairE
Sometimes the server received date/time is incorrect, mostly because messages were incorrectly imported from another server and sometimes due to a bug in the email server.
In these rare cases it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
In these rare cases, it is possible to let FairEmail use either the date/time from the *Date* header (sent time) or from the *Received* header as a workaround. This can be changed in the advanced account settings: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced.
This will not change the time of already synchronized messages. To solve this, long press the folder(s) in the folder list and select *Delete local messages* and *Synchronize now*.