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If you have such a tablet you've already discovered that the default webmail UI (browser-based) is barely usable. Among other deficiencies (at least on my Nexus 7 2013), you can't sign off because that link is off-screen.
I had hoped that Verizon would invest a small % of its revenue to provide a space-conserving UI but I have not found it. Even on my Windows tablet, the webmail UI wastes a lot of space and of course, there's less space on a 7" screen.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend an alternative mailer for Android that respects the limitations of the device?
Thanks!
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@FWEhr wrote:If you have such a tablet you've already discovered that the default webmail UI (browser-based) is barely usable. Among other deficiencies (at least on my Nexus 7 2013), you can't sign off because that link is off-screen.
I had hoped that Verizon would invest a small % of its revenue to provide a space-conserving UI but I have not found it. Even on my Windows tablet, the webmail UI wastes a lot of space and of course, there's less space on a 7" screen.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend an alternative mailer for Android that respects the limitations of the device?
Thanks!
Didn't your tablet come with an email app? You should be able to configure your Verizon account in that app.
@FWEhr wrote:If you have such a tablet you've already discovered that the default webmail UI (browser-based) is barely usable. Among other deficiencies (at least on my Nexus 7 2013), you can't sign off because that link is off-screen.
I had hoped that Verizon would invest a small % of its revenue to provide a space-conserving UI but I have not found it. Even on my Windows tablet, the webmail UI wastes a lot of space and of course, there's less space on a 7" screen.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend an alternative mailer for Android that respects the limitations of the device?
Thanks!
Didn't your tablet come with an email app? You should be able to configure your Verizon account in that app.
Well, duh - should have investigated. Setup of Verizon POP/SMTP was very easy on built-in Nexus app. Thanks for the help!
I use the built in app on both my Android phone and tablet. It worts great. I just have it configured to leave the mail on the server untiI connect with my main mail application, Outlook. My workstation has backup to the file server that runs nightly, anything you leave on Verizon's server is fair game to be read or lost.