<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Die Autorisierung von Google-Konten funktioniert nur in offiziellen Versionen, weil Android die App-Signatur überprüft</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Bitte erteilen Sie die Berechtigung, ein Konto auszuwählen und Ihren Namen zu lesen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Die Autorisierung von Google-Konten funktioniert nur in offiziellen Versionen, weil Android die App-Signatur überprüft</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Bitte erteilen Sie die Berechtigung, ein Konto auszuwählen und Ihren Namen zu lesen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Die Autorisierung von Google-Konten funktioniert nur in offiziellen Versionen, weil Android die App-Signatur überprüft</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Bitte erteilen Sie die Berechtigung, ein Konto auszuwählen und Ihren Namen zu lesen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Η εξουσιοδότηση λογαριασμών Google θα λειτουργήσει μόνο σε επίσημες εκδόσεις διότι το Android ελέγχει την υπογραφή της εφαρμογής</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Παρακαλώ, παραχωρήστε τις απαιτούμενες άδειες για την επιλογή ενός λογαριασμού και την ανάγνωση του ονόματός σας</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_multiple">L’assistant d’installation peut être utilisé plusieurs fois pour configurer plusieurs comptes</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_new">J\'ai besoin d\'une nouvelle adresse courriel</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Faites « Retour » pour aller à la boîte de réception</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Le fournisseur de messagerie a approuvé OAuth uniquement pour les versions officielles de l\'application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">L’autorisation des comptes Google fonctionnera uniquement dans les versions officielles parce qu’Android vérifie la signature de l’application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Veuillez accorder les autorisations pour sélectionner un compte et lire votre nom</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_multiple">L’assistant de configuration rapide peut être utilisé plusieurs fois pour configurer plusieurs comptes</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_new">J\'ai besoin d\'une nouvelle adresse e-mail</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Faire «Retour» pour aller à la boîte de réception</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Le fournisseur de messagerie a approuvé OAuth uniquement pour les versions officielles de l\'application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">L’autorisation des comptes Google fonctionnera seulement sur les versions officielles parce qu’Android vérifie la signature de l’application</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Veuillez accorder les autorisations pour sélectionner un compte et lire votre nom</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_multiple">La procedura guidata di installazione può essere utilizzata più volte per impostare account multipli</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_new">Ho bisogno di un nuovo indirizzo e-mail</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Vai \'indietro\' per andare alla casella di posta in arrivo</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Il fornitore di posta elettronica ha approvato OAuth solo per le versioni ufficiali dell\'applicazione</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">L\'autorizzazione degli account Google funzionerà solo nelle versioni ufficiali, perché Android controlla la firma dell\'app</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Si prega di concedere i permessi per selezionare un account e leggere il tuo nome</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Het autoriseren van Google accounts werkt alleen in officiële versies omdat Android de app handtekening controleert</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Geef a.u.b. toestemming om een account te selecteren en uw naam te lezen</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Авторизация учётных записей Google будет работать только в официальных версиях, так как Android проверяет подпись приложения</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Пожалуйста, предоставьте разрешения для выбора учётной записи и чтения вашего имени</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_multiple">Sprievodcu inštaláciou môžete spustiť viacnásobne pre nastavenie viacerých účtov</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_new">Potrebujem novú emailovú adresu</string>
<stringname="title_setup_wizard_remark">Vrátiť sa \'späť\' do doručených</string>
<stringname="title_setup_oauth_permission">Poskytovateľ služby e-mail povolil autorizáciu použitím OAuth len pre oficiálne zostavenia aplikácii</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Autorizovanie účtu Google bude fungovať iba v oficiálnych verziách z dôvodu kontroly podpisu aplikácie zo strany Androidu</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Prosím o udelenie povolenia na výberr účtu a načítanie Vášho mena</string>
@ -890,6 +891,7 @@ Nastavenie vždy toto kompenzuje neustálym sledovaním zmien.</string>
<stringname="title_text_reminder">Telo správy je prázdne</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_support">Godkännande av Google-konton fungerar endast i officiella versioner eftersom Android kontrollerar appens signatur</string>
<stringname="title_setup_gmail_rationale">Vänligen bevilja behörigheter för att välja ett konto och läsa ditt namn</string>
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Dvs., at alle funktioner også er tilgængelige i F-Droid versionen bortset brug af Gmail-hurtigopsætningsguiden, da Google har godkendt (og alee tillader) én app-signatur. For alle andre e-mailudbydere, er OAuth-adgang kun tilgængelig i Play Butik- og Github-versioner, da e-mailudbydere kun tillader brug af OAuth for officielle builds.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Das bedeutet, dass alle Funktionen auch in der F-Droid-Version verfügbar sind, mit Ausnahme der Verwendung des Assistenten zur schnellen Einrichtung von Google Mail, da Google nur eine Signatur erlaubt (und zulässt). Für alle anderen E-Mail-Anbieter ist der OAuth-Zugang nur in Play Store-Versionen und Github-Versionen verfügbar, da E-Mail-Anbieter nur offiziellen Builds die Nutzung von OAuth erlaubt haben.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Das bedeutet, dass alle Funktionen auch in der F-Droid-Version verfügbar sind, mit Ausnahme der Verwendung des Assistenten zur schnellen Einrichtung von Google Mail, da Google nur eine Signatur erlaubt (und zulässt). Für alle anderen E-Mail-Anbieter ist der OAuth-Zugang nur in Play Store-Versionen und Github-Versionen verfügbar, da E-Mail-Anbieter nur offiziellen Builds die Nutzung von OAuth erlaubt haben.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Das bedeutet, dass alle Funktionen auch in der F-Droid-Version verfügbar sind, mit Ausnahme der Verwendung des Assistenten zur schnellen Einrichtung von Google Mail, da Google nur eine Signatur erlaubt (und zulässt). Für alle anderen E-Mail-Anbieter ist der OAuth-Zugang nur in Play Store-Versionen und Github-Versionen verfügbar, da E-Mail-Anbieter nur offiziellen Builds die Nutzung von OAuth erlaubt haben.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ Probablemente llegó aquí porque está usando una versión de terceros de FairE
F-Droid compila de forma irregular, lo que puede ser problemático cuando hay una actualización importante. Por lo tanto se le aconseja cambiar a la versión de GitHub.
La versión de F-Droid se compila con el mismo código fuente, pero se firma de forma diferente. Esto significa que todas las características están disponibles también en la versión de F-Droid excepto para usar el asistente de configuración rápida de Gmail porque Google aprobó (y permite) una sola firma.
La versión de F-Droid se compila con el mismo código fuente, pero se firma de forma diferente. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Tenga en cuenta que primero tendrá que desinstalar la compilación de F-Droid antes de instalar una versión de GitHub porque Android se niega a instalar la misma aplicación con una firma diferente por razones de seguridad.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Ceci signifie que toutes les fonctionnalités sont également disponibles dans la version F-Droid, à l'exception de l'utilisation de l'assistant de configuration rapide Gmail parce que Google a approuvé (et autorisé) une seule signature d'application. Pour tous les autres fournisseurs de messagerie, l'accès OAuth n'est disponible que dans les versions du Play Store et dans les versions de Github, étant donné que les fournisseurs de messagerie n'ont autorisé que les versions officielles à utiliser OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Ceci signifie que toutes les fonctionnalités sont également disponibles dans la version F-Droid, à l'exception de l'utilisation de l'assistant de configuration rapide Gmail parce que Google a approuvé (et autorisé) une seule signature d'application. Pour tous les autres fournisseurs de messagerie, l'accès OAuth n'est disponible que dans les versions du Play Store et dans les versions de Github, étant donné que les fournisseurs de messagerie n'ont autorisé que les versions officielles à utiliser OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Это означает, что все функции доступны и в версии F-Droid, за исключением использования мастера быстрой настройки Gmail, так как Google одобрил (и позволяет) только одну подпись приложения. Для всех других поставщиков электронной почты OAuth доступен только в версиях Play Store и релизах Github, поскольку поставщики электронной почты разрешили использовать OAuth только в официальных сборках.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. Detta innebär att alla funktioner är tillgängliga i F-Droid versionen också, förutom att använda Gmail snabbinstallationsguide eftersom Google är godkänt (och tillåter) endast en app-signatur. För alla andra e-postleverantörer är OAuth åtkomst endast tillgänglig i Play Store-versioner och Github utgåvor, som e-postleverantörer har endast tillåtelse för officiella byggen att använda OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.
@ -2592,7 +2592,7 @@ There is **only support** on the latest Play store version, the latest GitHub re
F-Droid builds irregularly, which can be problematic when there is an important update. Therefore you are advised to switch to the GitHub release.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one signature only.
The F-Droid version is built from the same source code, but signed differently. This means that all features are available in the F-Droid version too, except for using the Gmail quick setup wizard because Google approved (and allows) one app signature only. For all other email providers, OAuth access is only available in Play Store versions and Github releases, as the email providers have only allowed permission for official builds to use OAuth.
Note that you'll need to uninstall the F-Droid build first before you can install a GitHub release because Android refuses to install the same app with a different signature for security reasons.