<stringname="app_limitations">Adibidez, mezuei beti aldatuko zaie formatua elementu ez seguruak kentzeko eta irakurterraztasuna hobetzeko, eta estekak irekitzea segurtasunagatik baieztatu egin behar da.</string>
<stringname="app_limitations">Adibidez, mezuei beti aldatuko zaie formatua elementu ez seguruak kentzeko eta irakurterraztasuna hobetzeko, eta estekak irekitzea segurtasunagatik baieztatu egin behar da.</string>
<stringname="app_crash">FairEmail-ek ez du gailu honentzako euskarririk Android akatsek kraskatzea eragiten dutelako</string>
<stringname="app_crash">FairEmail-ek ez du gailu honentzako euskarririk Android akatsek kraskatzea eragiten dutelako</string>
<stringname="app_exit">Jo \'atzera\' berriro irteteko</string>
<stringname="app_exit">Jo \'atzera\' berriro irteteko</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_browse_hint">Bilatu mezu gehiago korritzerakoan</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_browse_hint">Bilatu mezu gehiago korritzerakoan</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_layout_hint">Diseinua trinkotzea eta mezuaren testuaren tamaina alda daiteke mezuen ikuspegiko goiko ekintza-barran</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_layout_hint">Diseinua trinkotzea eta mezuaren testuaren tamaina alda daiteke mezuen ikuspegiko goiko ekintza-barran</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_startup_hint">Sakatu luze karpetako zerrendako edozein karpeta, karpeta bateratuen zerrendatik gehitu edo kentzeko</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_startup_hint">Sakatu luze karpetako zerrendako edozein karpeta, karpeta bateratuen zerrendatik gehitu edo kentzeko</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_beige_hint">Azal argiak besterik ez</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_date_hint">Mezuak dataren arabera multzokatzen dira soilik denboraren arabera ordenatuta badaude</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_date_hint">Mezuak dataren arabera multzokatzen dira soilik denboraren arabera ordenatuta badaude</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_navbar_colorize_hint">Hau funtzionatzea Android bertsioa eta aldaeraren araberakoa da</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_navbar_colorize_hint">Hau funtzionatzea Android bertsioa eta aldaeraren araberakoa da</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_threading_hint">Harremana duten mezuak taldekatu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_threading_hint">Harremana duten mezuak taldekatu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_highlight_hint">Azalaren azentuatzeko kolorea erabiliko da nabarmentzeko</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_gravatars_hint">Pribatutasun-arriskua egon daiteke</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_gravatars_hint">Pribatutasun-arriskua egon daiteke</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_name_email_hint">Desgaituta dagonean erabilgarri dauden izenak bakarrik erakutsiko dira</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_name_email_hint">Desgaituta dagonean erabilgarri dauden izenak bakarrik erakutsiko dira</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_preview_hint">Eskuragarri soilik mezuaren testua deskargatu bada</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_preview_hint">Eskuragarri soilik mezuaren testua deskargatu bada</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_preview_issue">Desplazamendua motela izan daiteke, Android-en bertsio batzuetan errorea gertatu delako linea-kopurua bat baino gehiago denean</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_preview_issue">Desplazamendua motela izan daiteke, Android-en bertsio batzuetan errorea gertatu delako linea-kopurua bat baino gehiago denean</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_overview_mode_hint">Honek oso letra tamaina txikiak ekar ditzake</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_inline_hint">Lineako irudiak mezuan sartutako irudiak dira</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_inline_hint">Lineako irudiak mezuan sartutako irudiak dira</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_parse_classes_hint">Honek zehatzago bistaratuko ditu mezuak, baina agian atzerapenarekin</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_parse_classes_hint">Honek zehatzago bistaratuko ditu mezuak, baina agian atzerapenarekin</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_autoexpand_hint">Ireki automatikoki mezua elkarrizketan mezu bakarra edo irakurri gabeko mezu bakarra dagoenean</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_autoexpand_hint">Ireki automatikoki mezua elkarrizketan mezu bakarra edo irakurri gabeko mezu bakarra dagoenean</string>
@ -433,6 +449,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_cleanup_attachments_hint">Horrek kenduko ditu eskuz garbitzerakoan jada sinkronizatzen ez diren mezuetako eranskinak</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_cleanup_attachments_hint">Horrek kenduko ditu eskuz garbitzerakoan jada sinkronizatzen ez diren mezuetako eranskinak</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_cleanup_hint">Honek behin behineko fitxategi guztiak ezabatuko ditu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_cleanup_hint">Honek behin behineko fitxategi guztiak ezabatuko ditu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_never_favorite">Inoiz ez gogokoa</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_never_favorite">Inoiz ez gogokoa</string>
<stringname="title_identity_use_ip_hint">\'Baliogabeko agurra\', \'baliozko helbidea behar da\' edo antzeko mezurik jasotzen baduzu, saiatu ezarpen hau aldatzen</string>
<stringname="title_identity_use_ip_hint">\'Baliogabeko agurra\', \'baliozko helbidea behar da\' edo antzeko mezurik jasotzen baduzu, saiatu ezarpen hau aldatzen</string>
<stringname="title_no_standard">Hornitzaile honek e-posta protokolo jabeduna erabiltzen du eta, beraz, ezin da hirugarrenen bezeroak erabili</string>
<stringname="title_no_standard">Hornitzaile honek e-posta protokolo jabeduna erabiltzen du eta, beraz, ezin da hirugarrenen bezeroak erabili</string>
<stringname="title_no_idle">Hornitzaile honek ez ditu push mezuak onartzen. Honek mezu berriak jasotzea atzeratuko du eta bateriaren erabilera areagotuko du.</string>
<stringname="title_no_idle">Hornitzaile honek ez ditu push mezuak onartzen. Honek mezu berriak jasotzea atzeratuko du eta bateriaren erabilera areagotuko du.</string>
<stringname="title_no_utf8">Hornitzaile honek ez du UTF-8 onartzen</string>
<stringname="title_no_utf8">Hornitzaile honek ez du UTF-8 onartzen</string>
@ -509,13 +536,17 @@
<stringname="title_oauth_support">Ez da OAuth onartzen</string>
<stringname="title_oauth_support">Ez da OAuth onartzen</string>
<stringname="title_review">Berrikusi</string>
<stringname="title_review">Berrikusi</string>
<stringname="title_hint_alias">Sakatu luze aukeratzeko, hala nola kopiatzeko ezizen identitateak sortzeko</string>
<stringname="title_hint_alias">Sakatu luze aukeratzeko, hala nola kopiatzeko ezizen identitateak sortzeko</string>
<stringname="title_service_auth">E-mail zerbitzariak hau esan du: \'%1$s\'</string>
<stringname="title_service_vpn">Hori erabiltzen ari den VPNak eragin dezake</string>
<stringname="title_service_vpn">Hori erabiltzen ari den VPNak eragin dezake</string>
<stringname="title_unused_inline">Erabili gabeko txertatutako irudiak kenduko dira bidaltzean</string>
<stringname="title_unused_inline">Erabili gabeko txertatutako irudiak kenduko dira bidaltzean</string>
<stringname="title_accross_remark">Kontutik kontura eramandako mezuak berriro deskargatuko dira horrek dakarren datuen erabilera gehigarriarekin</string>
<stringname="title_accross_remark">Kontutik kontura eramandako mezuak berriro deskargatuko dira horrek dakarren datuen erabilera gehigarriarekin</string>
<stringname="title_raw_saved">Mezu gordina gorde da</string>
<stringname="title_raw_saved">Mezu gordina gorde da</string>
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -2233,21 +2238,21 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you have an active, working internet connection
* Make sure you have an active, working internet connection
* Make sure you are logged in with the right Google account and that there is nothing wrong with your Google account
* Make sure you are logged in with the right Google account and that there is nothing wrong with your Google account
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Sørg for, at Play Butik-appen er opdateret, [tjek hér](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Åbn Play Butik-appen, og vent mindst ét minut for at give den tid til at synkronisere med Google-serverne
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Åbn FairEmail og gå til Pro-funktionsskærmen for at lade FairEmail tjekke købet. Nogle gange hjælper det at trykke på knappen *Køb*
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
Note that:
Note that:
* Ser du *VARE ALLEREDE KØBT*, skal Play Butik-appen sandsynligvis opdateres, [tjek hér](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* If you get *ITEM_ALREADY_OWNED*, the Play store app probably needs to be updated, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Køb gemmes i Google-skyen og kan ikke gå tabt
* Purchases are stored in the Google cloud and cannot get lost
* Der er ingen tidsbegrænsning på køb, hvorfor de aldrig udløber
* There is no time limit on purchases, so they cannot expire
* Google afslører ikke oplysninger (navn, e-mail mv.) om købere til udviklere
* Google does not expose details (name, e-mail, etc) about buyers to developers
* En app såsom FairEmail kan ikke vælge, hvilken Google-konto, der skal benyttes
* An app like FairEmail cannot select which Google account to use
* Der kan gå et stykke tid, før Play Butik-appen har synkroniseret et køb til en anden enhed
* It may take a while until the Play store app has synchronized a purchase to another device
* Play Butik-køb kan ikke anvendes uden Play Butik, hvilket heller ikke er tilladt jf. Play Butik-reglerne
* Play Store purchases cannot be used without the Play Store, which is also not allowed by Play Store rules
If you cannot solve the problem with the purchase, you will have to contact Google about it.
If you cannot solve the problem with the purchase, you will have to contact Google about it.
@ -1224,7 +1224,12 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
Um den Datenverbrauch zu reduzieren, könnten Sie diese erweiterten Empfangseinstellungen ändern:
* Prüft, ob alte Nachrichten vom Server entfernt wurden: Deaktiviert
Standardmäßig lädt FairEmail keine Nachrichtentexte und Anhänge herunter, die größer als 256 KiB sind, wenn eine gebührenpflichtige (mobile oder kostenpflichtige WLAN-) Internetverbindung besteht. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Öffnen Sie FairEmail und wechseln Sie zum Bildschirm mit den Profifunktionen, damit FairEmail die Einkäufe überprüfen kann. Oftmals hilft es, auf die Schaltfläche *Kaufen* zu tippen.
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -1224,7 +1224,12 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
Um den Datenverbrauch zu reduzieren, könnten Sie diese erweiterten Empfangseinstellungen ändern:
* Prüft, ob alte Nachrichten vom Server entfernt wurden: Deaktiviert
Standardmäßig lädt FairEmail keine Nachrichtentexte und Anhänge herunter, die größer als 256 KiB sind, wenn eine gebührenpflichtige (mobile oder kostenpflichtige WLAN-) Internetverbindung besteht. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Öffnen Sie FairEmail und wechseln Sie zum Bildschirm mit den Profifunktionen, damit FairEmail die Einkäufe überprüfen kann. Oftmals hilft es, auf die Schaltfläche *Kaufen* zu tippen.
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -1224,7 +1224,12 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
Um den Datenverbrauch zu reduzieren, könnten Sie diese erweiterten Empfangseinstellungen ändern:
* Prüft, ob alte Nachrichten vom Server entfernt wurden: Deaktiviert
Standardmäßig lädt FairEmail keine Nachrichtentexte und Anhänge herunter, die größer als 256 KiB sind, wenn eine gebührenpflichtige (mobile oder kostenpflichtige WLAN-) Internetverbindung besteht. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Öffnen Sie FairEmail und wechseln Sie zum Bildschirm mit den Profifunktionen, damit FairEmail die Einkäufe überprüfen kann. Oftmals hilft es, auf die Schaltfläche *Kaufen* zu tippen.
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -1239,11 +1244,11 @@ Most providers provide encrypted connections using different ports, typically po
If your provider doesn't support encrypted connections, you should ask to make this possible. If this isn't an option, you could enable *Allow insecure connections* both in the advanced settings AND the account/identity settings.
If your provider doesn't support encrypted connections, you should ask to make this possible. If this isn't an option, you could enable *Allow insecure connections* both in the advanced settings AND the account/identity settings.
Vea también [estas Preguntas Frecuentes](#user-content-faq4).
See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq4).
El error '*Handshake falló ... SSLV3_ALERT_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER ...*' is either caused by a bug in the SSL protocol implementation or by a too short DH key on the email server and can unfortunately not be fixed by FairEmail.
El error '*Handshake falló ... SSLV3_ALERT_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER ...*' is either caused by a bug in the SSL protocol implementation or by a too short DH key on the email server and can unfortunately not be fixed by FairEmail.
El error '*Handshake falló ... HANDSHAKE_FAILURE_ON_CLIENT_HELLO ...*' might be caused by the provider still using RC4, which isn't supported since [Android 7](https://developer.android.com/about/versions/nougat/android-7.0-changes.html#tls-ssl) anymore.
The error '*Handshake failed ... HANDSHAKE_FAILURE_ON_CLIENT_HELLO ...*' might be caused by the provider still using RC4, which isn't supported since [Android 7](https://developer.android.com/about/versions/nougat/android-7.0-changes.html#tls-ssl) anymore.
The error '*Handshake failed ... UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL or TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION ...*' might be caused by enabling hardening connections in the connection settings or by Android not supporting older protocols anymore, like SSLv3.
The error '*Handshake failed ... UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL or TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION ...*' might be caused by enabling hardening connections in the connection settings or by Android not supporting older protocols anymore, like SSLv3.
@ -1312,7 +1317,7 @@ You'll get the message *This key is not available. To use it, you must import it
If you see a 'spinner' at the top of the message list, the folder is still being synchronized with the remote server. You can see the progress of the synchronization in the folder list. See the legend about what the icons and numbers mean.
If you see a 'spinner' at the top of the message list, the folder is still being synchronized with the remote server. You can see the progress of the synchronization in the folder list. See the legend about what the icons and numbers mean.
The speed of your device and internet connection and the number of days to synchronize messages for determine how long synchronization will take. Tenga en cuenta que no debería establecer el número de días para sincronizar mensajes a más de un día en la mayoría de los casos, vea también [estas Preguntas Frecuentes](#user-content-faq39).
The speed of your device and internet connection and the number of days to synchronize messages for determine how long synchronization will take. Note that you shouldn't set the number of days to synchronize messages for to more than one day in most cases, see also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq39).
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This can also happen when you try to reply to a message or to forward a message from an account with no drafts folder while there is no primary account or when the primary account does not have a drafts folder.
This can also happen when you try to reply to a message or to forward a message from an account with no drafts folder while there is no primary account or when the primary account does not have a drafts folder.
Consulte [estas Preguntas Frecuentes](#user-content-faq141) para obtener más información.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq141) for some more information.
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**(60) Did you know ... ?**
**(60) Did you know ... ?**
* ¿Sabía que los mensajes favoritos pueden sincronizarse/mantenerse siempre? (esto puede ser activado en la configuración de recepción)
* Did you know that starred messages can be synchronized/kept always? (this can be enabled in the receive settings)
* ¿Sabía que puede mantener presionado el icono de 'redactar mensaje' para ir a la carpeta de borradores?
* Did you know that you can long press the 'write message' icon to go to the drafts folder?
* ¿Sabía que hay una opción avanzada para marcar mensajes leídos al ser movidos? (archivar y enviar a papelera también es moverlos)
* Did you know there is an advanced option to mark messages read when they are moved? (archiving and trashing is also moving)
* ¿Sabía que puede seleccionar texto (o una dirección de correo electrónico) en cualquier aplicación en versiones recientes de Android y dejar que FairEmail lo busque?
* Did you know that you can select text (or an email address) in any app on recent Android versions and let FairEmail search for it?
* ¿Sabía que FairEmail tiene un modo tablet? Gire su dispositivo a modo apaisado y los hilos de conversación se abrirán en una segunda columna si hay suficiente espacio en la pantalla.
* Did you know that FairEmail has a tablet mode? Rotate your device in landscape mode and conversation threads will be opened in a second column if there is enough screen space.
* ¿Sabía que puede mantener presionada una plantilla de respuesta para crear un borrador de mensaje a partir de la plantilla?
* Did you know that you can long press a reply template to create a draft message from the template?
* ¿Sabía que puede dejar pulsado, mantener y deslizar para seleccionar una gama de mensajes?
* Did you know that you can long press, hold and swipe to select a range of messages?
* ¿Sabía que puede volver a intentar enviar mensajes tirando hacia abajo para actualizar en la bandeja de salida?
* Did you know that you can retry sending messages by using pull-down-to-refresh in the outbox?
* ¿Sabía que puede deslizar una conversación a la izquierda o a la derecha para ir a la conversación siguiente o anterior?
* Did you know that you can swipe a conversation left or right to go to the next or previous conversation?
* ¿Sabía que puede pulsar en una imagen para ver de dónde se descargará?
* Did you know that you can tap on an image to see where it will be downloaded from?
* ¿Sabía que puede mantener pulsado el icono de la carpeta en la barra de acciones para seleccionar una cuenta?
* Did you know that you can long press the folder icon in the action bar to select an account?
* ¿Sabía que puede mantener presionado el icono de la estrella en un hilo de conversación para establecer una estrella de color?
* Did you know that you can long press the star icon in a conversation thread to set a colored star?
* ¿Sabía que puede abrir el cajón de navegación deslizando desde la izquierda, incluso cuando ve una conversación?
* Did you know that you can open the navigation drawer by swiping from the left, even when viewing a conversation?
* ¿Sabía que puede mantener pulsado el icono de la persona para mostrar/ocultar los campos CC/CCO y recordar el estado de visibilidad para la próxima vez?
* Did you know that you can long press the people's icon to show/hide the CC/BCC fields and remember the visibility state for the next time?
* ¿Sabía que puede insertar las direcciones de correo electrónico de un grupo de contactos Android a través del menú de tres puntos?
* Did you know that you can insert the email addresses of an Android contact group via the three dots overflow menu?
* ¿Sabía que si selecciona texto y pulsa responder, sólo se citará el texto seleccionado?
* Did you know that if you select text and hit reply, only the selected text will be quoted?
* Did you know that you can long press the trash icons (both in the message and the bottom action bar) to permanently delete a message or conversation? (version 1.1368+)
* Did you know that you can long press the trash icons (both in the message and the bottom action bar) to permanently delete a message or conversation? (version 1.1368+)
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SASL authentication methods, besides CRAM-MD5, are not supported because [JavaMail for Android](https://javaee.github.io/javamail/Android) does not support SASL authentication.
SASL authentication methods, besides CRAM-MD5, are not supported because [JavaMail for Android](https://javaee.github.io/javamail/Android) does not support SASL authentication.
@ -1522,7 +1527,7 @@ If you want to resize images on a case-by-case basis, you can use [Send Reduced]
~~The most natural thing to do when swiping a list entry left or right is to remove the entry from the list.~~ ~~The most natural action in the context of an email app is moving the message out of the folder to another folder.~~ ~~You can select the folder to move to in the account settings.~~
~~The most natural thing to do when swiping a list entry left or right is to remove the entry from the list.~~ ~~The most natural action in the context of an email app is moving the message out of the folder to another folder.~~ ~~You can select the folder to move to in the account settings.~~
~~Other actions, like marking messages read and snoozing messages are available via multiple selection.~~ ~~You can long press a message to start multiple selection. Vea también [esta pregunta](#user-content-faq55).~~
~~Other actions, like marking messages read and snoozing messages are available via multiple selection.~~ ~~You can long press a message to start multiple selection. See also [this question](#user-content-faq55).~~
~~Swiping left or right to mark a message read or unread is unnatural because the message first goes away and later comes back in a different shape.~~ ~~Note that there is an advanced option to mark messages automatically read on moving,~~~~which is in most cases a perfect replacement for the sequence mark read and move to some folder.~~ ~~You can also mark messages read from new message notifications.~~
~~Swiping left or right to mark a message read or unread is unnatural because the message first goes away and later comes back in a different shape.~~ ~~Note that there is an advanced option to mark messages automatically read on moving,~~~~which is in most cases a perfect replacement for the sequence mark read and move to some folder.~~ ~~You can also mark messages read from new message notifications.~~
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**(65) Why are some attachments shown dimmed?**
**(65) Why are some attachments shown dimmed?**
Inline (image) attachments are shown dimmed. Se supone que [los adjuntos embebidos](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2183) se descargarán y mostrarán automáticamente, pero dado que FairEmail no siempre descarga archivos adjuntos automáticamente, vea también [estas Preguntas Frecuentes](#user-content-faq40), FairEmail muestra todos los tipos de archivos adjuntos. To distinguish inline and regular attachments, inline attachments are shown dimmed.
Inline (image) attachments are shown dimmed. [Inline attachments](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2183) are supposed to be downloaded and shown automatically, but since FairEmail doesn't always download attachments automatically, see also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq40), FairEmail shows all attachment types. To distinguish inline and regular attachments, inline attachments are shown dimmed.
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@ -1580,8 +1585,8 @@ The message list is automatically scrolled up when navigating from a new message
When navigation to a conversation one message will be expanded if:
When navigation to a conversation one message will be expanded if:
* Sólo hay un mensaje en la conversación
* There is just one message in the conversation
* Hay exactamente un mensaje no leído en la conversación
* There is exactly one unread message in the conversation
There is one exception: the message was not downloaded yet and the message is too large to download automatically on a metered (mobile) connection. You can set or disable the maximum message size on the 'connection' settings tab.
There is one exception: the message was not downloaded yet and the message is too large to download automatically on a metered (mobile) connection. You can set or disable the maximum message size on the 'connection' settings tab.
@ -1604,12 +1609,12 @@ You can disable a rule and you can stop processing other rules after a rule has
The following rule conditions are available:
The following rule conditions are available:
* El remitente contiene
* Sender contains
* El destinatario contiene
* Recipient contains
* El asunto contiene
* Subject contains
* Tiene archivos adjuntos
* Has attachments
* El encabezado contiene
* Header contains
* Día/hora entre
* Day/time between
All the conditions of a rule need to be true for the rule action to be executed. All conditions are optional, but there needs to be at least one condition, to prevent matching all messages. If you want to match all senders or all recipients, you can just use the @ character as condition because all email addresses will contain this character.
All the conditions of a rule need to be true for the rule action to be executed. All conditions are optional, but there needs to be at least one condition, to prevent matching all messages. If you want to match all senders or all recipients, you can just use the @ character as condition because all email addresses will contain this character.
@ -1631,20 +1636,20 @@ Note that [dot all mode](https://developer.android.com/reference/java/util/regex
You can select one of these actions to apply to matching messages:
You can select one of these actions to apply to matching messages:
* Ninguna acción (útil para *no*)
* No action (useful for *not*)
* Marcar como leído
* Mark as read
* Marcar como no leído
* Mark as unread
* Ocultar
* Hide
* Suprimir notificación
* Suppress notification
* Posponer
* Snooze
* Destacar
* Add star
* Establecer importancia (prioridad local)
* Set importance (local priority)
* Añadir palabra clave
* Add keyword
* Mover
* Move
* Copiar (Gmail: etiqueta)
* Copy (Gmail: label)
* Responder (con plantilla)
* Answer (with template)
* Texto a voz (remitente y asunto)
* Text-to-speech (sender and subject)
* Automatización (Tasker, etc.)
* Automation (Tasker, etc)
Rules are applied directly after the message header has been fetched, but before the message text has been downloaded, so it is not possible to apply conditions to the message text. Note that large message texts are downloaded on demand on a metered connection to save on data usage.
Rules are applied directly after the message header has been fetched, but before the message text has been downloaded, so it is not possible to apply conditions to the message text. Note that large message texts are downloaded on demand on a metered connection to save on data usage.
@ -1847,9 +1852,9 @@ By default only names and addresses to whom you send messages to will be recorde
An identity is available for sending a new message or replying or forwarding an existing message only if:
An identity is available for sending a new message or replying or forwarding an existing message only if:
* la identidad está configurada para sincronizar (enviar mensajes)
* the identity is set to synchronize (send messages)
* la cuenta asociada está configurada para sincronizar (recibir mensajes)
* the associated account is set to synchronize (receive messages)
* la cuenta asociada tiene una carpeta de borradores
* the associated account has a drafts folder
FairEmail will try to select the best identity based on the *to* address of the message replied to / being forwarded.
FairEmail will try to select the best identity based on the *to* address of the message replied to / being forwarded.
@ -1860,8 +1865,8 @@ FairEmail will try to select the best identity based on the *to* address of the
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about OAuth support.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about OAuth support.
@ -1988,11 +1993,11 @@ The IMAP settings are part of the (custom) account settings and the SMTP setting
About each four hours FairEmail runs a cleanup job that:
About each four hours FairEmail runs a cleanup job that:
* Elimina los textos de mensajes antiguos
* Removes old message texts
* Elimina archivos adjuntos antiguos
* Removes old attachment files
* Elimina archivos de imagen antiguos
* Removes old image files
* Elimina contactos locales antiguos
* Removes old local contacts
* Elimina entradas antiguas del log
* Removes old log entries
Note that the cleanup job will only run when the synchronize service is active.
Note that the cleanup job will only run when the synchronize service is active.
@ -2019,9 +2024,9 @@ A [Rich text](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formatted_text) or [Markdown](https:
You can synchronize Gmail categories by creating filters to label categorized messages:
You can synchronize Gmail categories by creating filters to label categorized messages:
* Crear un nuevo filtro vía Gmail > Configuración > Ver toda la configuración > Filtros y Direcciones Bloqueadas > Crear un nuevo filtro
* Create a new filter via Gmail > Settings (wheel) > Filters and Blocked Addresses > Create a new filter
* Introduzca una búsqueda de categoría (ver abajo) en el campo *Tiene las palabras* y haga clic en *Crear filtro*
* Enter a category search (see below) in the *Has the words* field and click *Create filter*
* Marque *Aplicar la etiqueta* y seleccione una etiqueta y haga clic en *Crear filtro*
* Check *Apply the label* and select a label and click *Create filter*
Possible categories:
Possible categories:
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**(104) What do I need to know about error reporting?**
**(104) What do I need to know about error reporting?**
* Los informes de error ayudarán a mejorar FairEmail
* Error reports will help improve FairEmail
* El reporte de errores es opcional y opt-in
* Error reporting is optional and opt-in
* El informe de errores puede ser activado/desactivado en la configuración, sección miscelánea
* Error reporting can be enabled/disabled in the settings, section miscellaneous
* Los informes de error se enviarán automáticamente de forma anónima a [Bugsnag](https://www.bugsnag.com/)
* Error reports will automatically be sent anonymously to [Bugsnag](https://www.bugsnag.com/)
* Bugsnag para Android es [código abierto](https://github.com/bugsnag/bugsnag-android)
* Bugsnag for Android is [open source](https://github.com/bugsnag/bugsnag-android)
* Mire [aquí](https://docs.bugsnag.com/platforms/android/automatically-captured-data/) sobre qué datos se enviarán en caso de errores
* See [here](https://docs.bugsnag.com/platforms/android/automatically-captured-data/) about what data will be sent in case of errors
* Vea [aquí](https://docs.bugsnag.com/legal/privacy-policy/) para ver la política de privacidad de Bugsnag
* See [here](https://docs.bugsnag.com/legal/privacy-policy/) for the privacy policy of Bugsnag
* Los informes de error se enviarán a *sessions.bugsnag.com:443* y *notify.bugsnag.com:443*
* Error reports will be sent to *sessions.bugsnag.com:443* and *notify.bugsnag.com:443*
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~~You can solve this in two ways:~~
~~You can solve this in two ways:~~
* ~~Cambiar a la versión oficial de FairEmail, vea [aquí](https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/README.md#downloads) para las opciones~~
* ~~Switch to the official version of FairEmail, see [here](https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/README.md#downloads) for the options~~
* ~~Use contraseñas específicas de aplicación, vea [estas Preguntas Frecuentes](#user-content-faq6)~~
* ~~Use app specific passwords, see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq6)~~
~~Using *select account* in third party builds is not possible in recent versions anymore.~~ ~~In older versions this was possible, but it will now result in the error *UNREGISTERED_ON_API_CONSOLE*.~~
~~Using *select account* in third party builds is not possible in recent versions anymore.~~ ~~In older versions this was possible, but it will now result in the error *UNREGISTERED_ON_API_CONSOLE*.~~
Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purchases. So, basically the only thing I can do, is give some advice:
Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purchases. So, basically the only thing I can do, is give some advice:
* Asegúrese de tener una conexión activa a internet
* Make sure you have an active, working internet connection
* Asegúrese de que ha iniciado sesión con la cuenta de Google correcta y de que no hay ningún problema con su cuenta de Google
* Make sure you are logged in with the right Google account and that there is nothing wrong with your Google account
* Asegúrese de instalar FairEmail a través de la cuenta de Google correcta si configuró varias cuentas de Google en su dispositivo
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Asegúrese de que la aplicación Play Store está actualizada, por favor [ver aquí](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Abra la aplicación Play Store y espere al menos un minuto para darle tiempo para sincronizar con los servidores de Google
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
Note that:
Note that:
* Si obtiene *ITEM_ALREADY_OWNED*, la aplicación Play Store probablemente necesite ser actualizada, por favor [vea aquí](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* If you get *ITEM_ALREADY_OWNED*, the Play store app probably needs to be updated, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Las compras se almacenan en la nube de Google y no se pueden perder
* Purchases are stored in the Google cloud and cannot get lost
* No hay límite de tiempo en las compras, por lo que no pueden expirar
* There is no time limit on purchases, so they cannot expire
* Google no expone detalles (nombre, correo electrónico, etc.) sobre los compradores a los desarrolladores
* Google does not expose details (name, e-mail, etc) about buyers to developers
* Una aplicación como FairEmail no puede seleccionar qué cuenta de Google utilizar
* An app like FairEmail cannot select which Google account to use
* Puede tomar un tiempo hasta que la aplicación Play Store haya sincronizado una compra a otro dispositivo
* It may take a while until the Play store app has synchronized a purchase to another device
* Las compras en Play Store no se pueden utilizar sin la Play Store, que tampoco está permitido por las reglas de la Play Store
* Play Store purchases cannot be used without the Play Store, which is also not allowed by Play Store rules
If you cannot solve the problem with the purchase, you will have to contact Google about it.
If you cannot solve the problem with the purchase, you will have to contact Google about it.
@ -2451,9 +2456,9 @@ Similarly, drafts are shown in conversations to find them back in the context wh
Deleting an account/identity/folder is a little bit hidden to prevent accidents.
Deleting an account/identity/folder is a little bit hidden to prevent accidents.
* Carpeta: mantenga pulsada la carpeta en la lista de carpetas > Editar propiedades
* Folder: Long press the folder in the folder list > Edit properties
In the three-dots overflow menu at the top right there is an item to delete the account/identity/folder.
In the three-dots overflow menu at the top right there is an item to delete the account/identity/folder.
@ -2489,10 +2494,10 @@ In fact this Microsoft Exchange specific error is an incorrect error message cau
The error *User is authenticated but not connected* might occur if:
The error *User is authenticated but not connected* might occur if:
* Los mensajes push están habilitados para demasiadas carpetas: vea [estas Preguntas Frecuentes](#user-content-faq23) para más información y una solución
* Push messages are enabled for too many folders: see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq23) for more information and a workaround
* La contraseña de la cuenta fue cambiada: cambiarla en FairEmail también debería solucionar el problema
* The account password was changed: changing it in FairEmail too should fix the problem
* Una dirección de correo electrónico de alias se está utilizando como nombre de usuario en lugar de la dirección de correo principal
* An alias email address is being used as username instead of the primary email address
* Se está utilizando un esquema de inicio de sesión incorrecto para un buzón compartido: el esquema correcto es *usuario@dominio\AliasBuzónCompartido*
* An incorrect login scheme is being used for a shared mailbox: the right scheme is *username@domain\SharedMailboxAlias*
The shared mailbox alias will mostly be the email address of the shared account, like this:
The shared mailbox alias will mostly be the email address of the shared account, like this:
@ -2570,19 +2575,19 @@ Voice notes will automatically be attached.
Account:
Account:
* Habilitar *notificaciones separadas* en la configuración avanzada de la cuenta (configuración, paso 1, administrar, tocar cuenta, tocar avanzado)
* Enable *Separate notifications* in the advanced account settings (Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, tap Advanced)
* Mantenga presionada la cuenta en la lista de cuentas (Configuración, paso 1, Administrar) y seleccione *Editar canal de notificación* para cambiar el sonido de notificación
* Long press the account in the account list (Setup, step 1, Manage) and select *Edit notification channel* to change the notification sound
Folder:
Folder:
* Mantenga pulsado la carpeta en la lista de carpetas y seleccione *Crear canal de notificación*
* Long press the folder in the folder list and select *Create notification channel*
* Mantenga presionado la carpeta en la lista de carpetas y seleccione *Editar canal de notificación* para cambiar el sonido de notificación
* Long press the folder in the folder list and select *Edit notification channel* to change the notification sound
Sender:
Sender:
* Abra un mensaje del remitente y expándalo
* Open a message from the sender and expand it
* Expanda la sección de direcciones tocando en la flecha hacia abajo
* Expand the addresses section by tapping on the down arrow
* Toca el icono de la campana para crear o editar un canal de notificación y cambiar el sonido de notificación
* Tap on the bell icon to create or edit a notification channel and to change the notification sound
The order of precendence is: sender sound, folder sound, account sound and default sound.
The order of precendence is: sender sound, folder sound, account sound and default sound.
@ -2640,9 +2645,9 @@ The unread message count widget shows the number of unread messages either for a
Tapping on the notification will synchronize all folders for which synchronization is enabled and will open:
Tapping on the notification will synchronize all folders for which synchronization is enabled and will open:
* la pantalla de inicio cuando todas las cuentas fueron seleccionadas
* the start screen when all accounts were selected
* una lista de carpetas cuando una cuenta específica fue seleccionada y cuando las notificaciones de mensajes nuevos están habilitadas para múltiples carpetas
* a folder list when a specific account was selected and when new message notifications are enabled for multiple folders
* una lista de mensajes cuando una cuenta específica fue seleccionada y cuando las notificaciones de mensajes nuevos están habilitadas para una carpeta
* a list of messages when a specific account was selected and when new message notifications are enabled for one folder
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@ -2684,8 +2689,8 @@ You can define contact groups with the Android contacts app, please see [here](h
You might need to change [the Gmail IMAP settings](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/fwdandpop) on a desktop browser to make it work:
You might need to change [the Gmail IMAP settings](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/fwdandpop) on a desktop browser to make it work:
* Cuando marco un mensaje en IMAP como eliminado: Auto-Expunge off - Espere a que el cliente actualice el servidor.
* When I mark a message in IMAP as deleted: Auto-Expunge off - Wait for the client to update the server.
* Cuando un mensaje está marcado como borrado y eliminado de la última carpeta IMAP visible: Borrar el mensaje inmediatamente para siempre
* When a message is marked as deleted and expunged from the last visible IMAP folder: Immediately delete the message forever
Note that archived messages can be deleted only by moving them to the trash folder first.
Note that archived messages can be deleted only by moving them to the trash folder first.
@ -2752,8 +2757,8 @@ Please see [here](https://disconnect.me/trackerprotection) for more information
After downloading the lists in the privacy settings, the lists can optionally be used:
After downloading the lists in the privacy settings, the lists can optionally be used:
* para avisar sobre el enlaces de seguimiento al abrir enlaces
* to warn about tracking links on opening links
* para reconocer imágenes de seguimiento en los mensajes
* to recognize tracking images in messages
Tracking images will be disabled only if the corresponding main 'disable' option is enabled.
Tracking images will be disabled only if the corresponding main 'disable' option is enabled.
@ -2798,10 +2803,10 @@ There is no support on building and developing things by yourself.
Requested features should:
Requested features should:
* ser útilespara la mayoría de la gente
* be usefulto most people
* no complicar el uso de FairEmail
* not complicate the usage of FairEmail
* encajar dentro de la filosofía de FairEmail (orientado a la privacidad, pensando en seguridad)
* fit within the philosophy of FairEmail (privacy oriented, security minded)
* cumplir con estándares comunes (IMAP, SMTP, etc.)
* comply with common standards (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -1436,11 +1441,11 @@ If you want to use preformatted text, like [ASCII art](https://en.wikipedia.org/
The email icon in the folder list can be open (outlined) or closed (solid):
The email icon in the folder list can be open (outlined) or closed (solid):
Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq111) sur le support OAuth.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about OAuth support.
Notez que Yahoo, AOL et Sky ne prennent pas en charge les messages push standard. L'application de messagerie Yahoo utilise un protocole propriétaire et non documenté pour les messages push.
Note that Yahoo, AOL, and Sky do not support standard push messages. The Yahoo email app uses a proprietary, undocumented protocol for push messages.
Les messages push requièrent [IMAP IDLE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE) et le serveur de messagerie Yahoo ne rapporte pas IDLE comme "capability":
Push messages require [IMAP IDLE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE) and the Yahoo email server does not report IDLE as capability:
```
```
Y1 CAPABILITY
Y1 CAPABILITY
@ -1902,14 +1907,14 @@ Y1 OK CAPABILITY completed
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<aname="faq89"></a>
<aname="faq89"></a>
**(89) Comment puis-je envoyer uniquement des messages en texte brut ?**
**(89) How can I send plain text only messages?**
Par défaut, FairEmail envoie chaque message en texte brut et en texte formaté en HTML, car presque chaque destinataire attend des messages formatés ces jours-ci. Si vous voulez/avez besoin d'envoyer uniquement des messages en texte brut, vous pouvez l'activer dans les options d'identité avancées. Vous pouvez créer une nouvelle identité si vous voulez/avez besoin de sélectionner l'envoi de messages en texte brut au cas par cas.
By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted text because almost every receiver expects formatted messages these days. If you want/need to send plain text messages only, you can enable this in the advanced identity options. You might want to create a new identity for this if you want/need to select sending plain text messages on a case-by-case basis.
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<aname="faq90"></a>
<aname="faq90"></a>
**(90) Pourquoi certains sont des liens sans être un lien ?**
**(90) Why are some texts linked while not being a link?**
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
@ -1922,12 +1927,12 @@ Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but link
~~Synchronizing messages is an expensive proces because the local and remote messages need to be compared,~~ ~~so periodically synchronizing messages will not result in saving battery power, more likely the contrary.~~
~~Synchronizing messages is an expensive proces because the local and remote messages need to be compared,~~ ~~so periodically synchronizing messages will not result in saving battery power, more likely the contrary.~~
~~Voir [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq39) sur l'optimisation de l'utilisation de la batterie.~~
~~See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq39) about optimizing battery usage.~~
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<aname="faq92"></a>
<aname="faq92"></a>
**(92) Pouvez-vous ajouter le filtrage de spam, la vérification de la signature DKIM et l'autorisation SPF ?**
**(92) Can you add spam filtering, verification of the DKIM signature and SPF authorization?**
Spam filtering, verification of the [DKIM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_Mail) signature and [SPF](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework) authorization is a task of email servers, not of an email client. Servers generally have more memory and computing power, so they are much better suited to this task than battery-powered devices. Also, you'll want spam filtered for all your email clients, possibly including web email, not just one email client. Moreover, email servers have access to information, like the IP address, etc of the connecting server, which an email client has no access to.
Spam filtering, verification of the [DKIM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_Mail) signature and [SPF](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework) authorization is a task of email servers, not of an email client. Servers generally have more memory and computing power, so they are much better suited to this task than battery-powered devices. Also, you'll want spam filtered for all your email clients, possibly including web email, not just one email client. Moreover, email servers have access to information, like the IP address, etc of the connecting server, which an email client has no access to.
@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Ouvrez FairEmail et accédez à l'écran des fonctionnalités Pro pour permettre à FairEmail de vérifier les achats ; parfois, appuyer sur le bouton *Acheter* peut vous aider
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -2798,10 +2803,10 @@ There is no support on building and developing things by yourself.
Requested features should:
Requested features should:
* être utile à la plupart des gens
* be usefulto most people
* ne pas compliquer l'utilisation de FairEmail
* not complicate the usage of FairEmail
* s'inscrire dans la philosophie de FairEmail (orienté vers la confidentialité, centré sur la sécurité)
* fit within the philosophy of FairEmail (privacy oriented, security minded)
* se conformer aux normes communes (IMAP, SMTP, etc.)
* comply with common standards (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
<br/>
<br/>
@ -1436,11 +1441,11 @@ If you want to use preformatted text, like [ASCII art](https://en.wikipedia.org/
The email icon in the folder list can be open (outlined) or closed (solid):
The email icon in the folder list can be open (outlined) or closed (solid):
Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq111) sur le support OAuth.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about OAuth support.
Notez que Yahoo, AOL et Sky ne prennent pas en charge les messages push standard. L'application de messagerie Yahoo utilise un protocole propriétaire et non documenté pour les messages push.
Note that Yahoo, AOL, and Sky do not support standard push messages. The Yahoo email app uses a proprietary, undocumented protocol for push messages.
Les messages push requièrent [IMAP IDLE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE) et le serveur de messagerie Yahoo ne rapporte pas IDLE comme "capability":
Push messages require [IMAP IDLE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE) and the Yahoo email server does not report IDLE as capability:
```
```
Y1 CAPABILITY
Y1 CAPABILITY
@ -1902,14 +1907,14 @@ Y1 OK CAPABILITY completed
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<aname="faq89"></a>
<aname="faq89"></a>
**(89) Comment puis-je envoyer uniquement des messages en texte brut ?**
**(89) How can I send plain text only messages?**
Par défaut, FairEmail envoie chaque message en texte brut et en texte formaté en HTML, car presque chaque destinataire attend des messages formatés ces jours-ci. Si vous voulez/avez besoin d'envoyer uniquement des messages en texte brut, vous pouvez l'activer dans les options d'identité avancées. Vous pouvez créer une nouvelle identité si vous voulez/avez besoin de sélectionner l'envoi de messages en texte brut au cas par cas.
By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted text because almost every receiver expects formatted messages these days. If you want/need to send plain text messages only, you can enable this in the advanced identity options. You might want to create a new identity for this if you want/need to select sending plain text messages on a case-by-case basis.
<br/>
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<aname="faq90"></a>
<aname="faq90"></a>
**(90) Pourquoi certains sont des liens sans être un lien ?**
**(90) Why are some texts linked while not being a link?**
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
@ -1922,12 +1927,12 @@ Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but link
~~Synchronizing messages is an expensive proces because the local and remote messages need to be compared,~~ ~~so periodically synchronizing messages will not result in saving battery power, more likely the contrary.~~
~~Synchronizing messages is an expensive proces because the local and remote messages need to be compared,~~ ~~so periodically synchronizing messages will not result in saving battery power, more likely the contrary.~~
~~Voir [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq39) sur l'optimisation de l'utilisation de la batterie.~~
~~See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq39) about optimizing battery usage.~~
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<aname="faq92"></a>
<aname="faq92"></a>
**(92) Pouvez-vous ajouter le filtrage de spam, la vérification de la signature DKIM et l'autorisation SPF ?**
**(92) Can you add spam filtering, verification of the DKIM signature and SPF authorization?**
Spam filtering, verification of the [DKIM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_Mail) signature and [SPF](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework) authorization is a task of email servers, not of an email client. Servers generally have more memory and computing power, so they are much better suited to this task than battery-powered devices. Also, you'll want spam filtered for all your email clients, possibly including web email, not just one email client. Moreover, email servers have access to information, like the IP address, etc of the connecting server, which an email client has no access to.
Spam filtering, verification of the [DKIM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_Mail) signature and [SPF](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework) authorization is a task of email servers, not of an email client. Servers generally have more memory and computing power, so they are much better suited to this task than battery-powered devices. Also, you'll want spam filtered for all your email clients, possibly including web email, not just one email client. Moreover, email servers have access to information, like the IP address, etc of the connecting server, which an email client has no access to.
@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Ouvrez FairEmail et accédez à l'écran des fonctionnalités Pro pour permettre à FairEmail de vérifier les achats ; parfois, appuyer sur le bouton *Acheter* peut vous aider
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -2798,10 +2803,10 @@ There is no support on building and developing things by yourself.
Requested features should:
Requested features should:
* être utile à la plupart des gens
* be usefulto most people
* ne pas compliquer l'utilisation de FairEmail
* not complicate the usage of FairEmail
* s'inscrire dans la philosophie de FairEmail (orienté vers la confidentialité, centré sur la sécurité)
* fit within the philosophy of FairEmail (privacy oriented, security minded)
* se conformer aux normes communes (IMAP, SMTP, etc.)
* comply with common standards (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -2798,10 +2803,10 @@ There is no support on building and developing things by yourself.
Requested features should:
Requested features should:
* ser de utilidadepara a maioría da xente
* be usefulto most people
* non complicar o uso de FairEmail
* not complicate the usage of FairEmail
* encaixar na filosofía de FairEmail (orientado á privacidade e coa seguridade en mente)
* fit within the philosophy of FairEmail (privacy oriented, security minded)
* cumprir cos estándares comúns (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
* comply with common standards (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -1607,7 +1612,7 @@ The following rule conditions are available:
* Sender contains
* Sender contains
* Recipient contains
* Recipient contains
* Subject contains
* Subject contains
* Memiliki lampiran
* Has attachments
* Header contains
* Header contains
* Day/time between
* Day/time between
@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Buka FairEmail dan arahkan ke menu fitur pro agar FairEmail memeriksa pembelian; terkadang ada gunanya mengetuk tombol *beli*
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -2798,10 +2803,10 @@ There is no support on building and developing things by yourself.
Requested features should:
Requested features should:
* berguna untuk seluruh orang
* be usefulto most people
* tidak menyusahkan pengguna FairEmail
* not complicate the usage of FairEmail
* cocok dengan filosofi FairEmail (berorientasi dengan privasi, berfikir keamanan)
* fit within the philosophy of FairEmail (privacy oriented, security minded)
* memenuhi standar umum (IMAP, SMTP, dll)
* comply with common standards (IMAP, SMTP, etc)
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
Features not fulfilling these requirements will likely be rejected. This is also to keep maintenance and support in the long term feasible.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -1436,11 +1441,11 @@ If you want to use preformatted text, like [ASCII art](https://en.wikipedia.org/
The email icon in the folder list can be open (outlined) or closed (solid):
The email icon in the folder list can be open (outlined) or closed (solid):
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -2235,7 +2240,7 @@ Google manages all purchases, so as a developer I have little control over purch
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure you installed FairEmail via the right Google account if you configured multiple Google accounts on your device
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Make sure the Play store app is up to date, please [see here](https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1050566?hl=en)
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Open the Play store app and wait at least a minute to give it time to synchronize with the Google servers
* Öppna FairEmail och navigera till skärmen pro funktioner för att låta FairEmail kontrollera köpen; ibland hjälper det att trycka på *köpa* -knappen
* Open FairEmail and navigate to the pro features screen to let FairEmail check the purchases; sometimes it help to tap the *buy* button
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
You can also try to clear the cache of the Play store app via the Android apps settings. Restarting the device might be necessary to let the Play store recognize the purchase correctly.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
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@ -1456,11 +1461,11 @@ For security reasons the files with the original message texts are not accessibl
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**(60) Did you know ... ?**
**(60) Did you know ... ?**
* Did you know that starred messages can be synchronized/kept always? (this can be enabled in the receive settings) (this can be enabled in the receive settings)
* Did you know that starred messages can be synchronized/kept always? (this can be enabled in the receive settings)
* Did you know that you can long press the 'write message' icon to go to the drafts folder?
* Did you know that you can long press the 'write message' icon to go to the drafts folder?
* Did you know there is an advanced option to mark messages read when they are moved? (archiving and trashing is also moving) (archiving and trashing is also moving)
* Did you know there is an advanced option to mark messages read when they are moved? (archiving and trashing is also moving)
* Did you know that you can select text (or an email address) in any app on recent Android versions and let FairEmail search for it?
* Did you know that you can select text (or an email address) in any app on recent Android versions and let FairEmail search for it?
* Did you know that FairEmail has a tablet mode? Rotate your device in landscape mode and conversation threads will be opened in a second column if there is enough screen space. Rotate your device in landscape mode and conversation threads will be opened in a second column if there is enough screen space.
* Did you know that FairEmail has a tablet mode? Rotate your device in landscape mode and conversation threads will be opened in a second column if there is enough screen space.
* Did you know that you can long press a reply template to create a draft message from the template?
* Did you know that you can long press a reply template to create a draft message from the template?
* Did you know that you can long press, hold and swipe to select a range of messages?
* Did you know that you can long press, hold and swipe to select a range of messages?
* Did you know that you can retry sending messages by using pull-down-to-refresh in the outbox?
* Did you know that you can retry sending messages by using pull-down-to-refresh in the outbox?
@ -1224,6 +1224,11 @@ It is inevitable that data will be used to synchronize messages.
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
If the connection to the email server is lost, FairEmail will always synchronize the messages again to make sure no messages were missed. If the connection is unstable, this can result in extra data usage. In this case, it is a good idea to decrease the number of days to synchronize messages for to a minimum (see the previous question) or to switch to periodically synchronizing of messages (receive settings).
To reduce data usage, you could change these advanced receive settings:
* Check if old messages were removed from the server: disable
* Synchronize (shared) folder list: disable
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.
By default FairEmail does not download message texts and attachments larger than 256 KiB when there is a metered (mobile or paid Wi-Fi) internet connection. You can change this in the connection settings.