Is there an email client for Android that has filtering?

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Posted by joshua frank (Questions: 1, Answers: 2)
Asked on May 23, 2011 5:45 pm
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I have an Android phone that's hooked up via POP3 to a number of different email accounts. The problem is that I get a lot of email from listservs, and I don't want to pull this to my phone. But I can't find an email client for the phone that's smart enough to let me filter out emails. Does anyone know of a good one? Thanks.

  • The best app for email filtering on Android [by a country mile] is called eNotify: It enables you to filter on sender, recipient, subject, priority flag, email body, favorite contact, etc etc. It is standalone app. It doesn't rely on K9 or GMail. So your free to use any app with it. It supports IMAP, POP3 and Exchange via EWS or IMAP. It is essentially a power-user app for folks that work on-call or otherwise have high email demands. Free lite version here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hermes.enotifylite&hl=en_GB

    (snoogiebjorn at July 5, 2014 8:45 am)
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Posted by georgikeith (Questions: 0, Answers: 3)
Answered On May 23, 2011 8:20 pm

I have a similar situation, and I solved it by having everything bounced to my gmail account, and using gmail's filtering mechanism (with labels, etc). This not only handles the hundreds of email messages cleanly, but it does a very respectable job of managing spam as well.

While you may not be that excited to have all your mail stored at google, I've found it so incredibly convenient, that I doubt I'll ever go back.

  • Indeed I'm not so thrilled to use gmail for this, but maybe it's worth it for the ease of use. I'll look into it. Thanks.

    (joshua frank at May 24, 2011 7:52 am)
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Posted by mattk (Questions: 0, Answers: 2)
Answered On May 23, 2011 9:46 pm

I run k9 on my android phone and I solved the problem in a different way.

I run the filters on my servers - gmail or pop3. My filters just redirect the mail into different folders as it arrives.

In k9 I can subscribe to some folders and ignore others. Voila.

  • I'll check out k9. Thanks for the pointer.

    (joshua frank at May 24, 2011 7:52 am)
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Posted by georgikeith (Questions: 0, Answers: 3)
Answered On May 24, 2011 8:14 am

It's worth noting that trying to code up a set of filtering rules using your little phone is invariably going to be more of a pain than doing so on a server. Besides, having your phone be the filter makes your phone the bottleneck through which all your email travels. Want to reply to an email from your computer? Better hope your phone battery is properly charged, or the email won't be in the same state (pre-post filter, un/read, etc).

Having a single server (like gmail, but any IMAP system could work equally well), and using your phone as just one of several possible interfaces to the email data, along with your tablet, or your workstation, or even your kitchen computer makes life so much easier.

For the record, this has been my favorite thing about the google-apps/android pairing. Not only is my email accessible from both places, but the contact information is consistent too. When you get an email from somebody, you can add their email address to the same DB that holds their phone number, IM accounts, or other emails, and with minimal effort you can build a rolodex that actually spans several modes of communication.

(full disclosure: I am a recently-acquired Google employee, though I had been a fan of google-apps/android long before my employer became part of the borg)

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Posted by richjoyner (Questions: 0, Answers: 1)
Answered On May 26, 2011 8:15 am

What I would like is a filter that upon arrival of a new cyclical email, finds the previous older version and deletes it, while keeping the new arrival.

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