Updated FAQ

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M66B 4 years ago
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* [(135) Why are trashed messages and drafts shown in conversations?](#user-content-faq135) * [(135) Why are trashed messages and drafts shown in conversations?](#user-content-faq135)
* [(136) How can I delete an account/identity/folder?](#user-content-faq136) * [(136) How can I delete an account/identity/folder?](#user-content-faq136)
* [(137) How can I reset 'Don't ask again'?](#user-content-faq137) * [(137) How can I reset 'Don't ask again'?](#user-content-faq137)
* [(138) Can you add calendar/contact management/synchronizing?](#user-content-faq138) * [(138) Can you add calendar/contact/tasks/notes management?](#user-content-faq138)
* [(139) How do I fix 'User is authenticated but not connected'?](#user-content-faq139) * [(139) How do I fix 'User is authenticated but not connected'?](#user-content-faq139)
* [(140) Why does the message text contain strange characters?](#user-content-faq140) * [(140) Why does the message text contain strange characters?](#user-content-faq140)
* [(141) How can I fix 'A drafts folder is required to send messages'?](#user-content-faq141) * [(141) How can I fix 'A drafts folder is required to send messages'?](#user-content-faq141)
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**(138) Can you add calendar/contact management/synchronizing?** **(138) Can you add calendar/contact/tasks/notes management?**
Calendar and contact management can better be done by a separate, specialized app. Calendar, contact, task and note management can better be done by a separate, specialized app.
Note that FairEmail is a specialized email app, not an office suite. Note that FairEmail is a specialized email app, not an office suite.
Also, I prefer to do a few things very well, instead of many things only half. Also, I prefer to do a few things very well, instead of many things only half.

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