[ale] AAAARRRRG! #@$%#$%$%^$% Don't upgrade K9 Mail!
Ron Frazier (ALE)
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Mon Jul 8 14:24:18 EDT 2013
JD <jdp at algoloma.com> wrote:
>On 07/08/2013 01:39 PM, Ron Frazier (ALE) wrote:
>> I don't currently have root on this device so I don't have a
>comprehensive
>> backup strategy. It's on my list of projects.
>
>If you use the ADB backup method, the device does NOT need to be
>rooted. The
>bad part of this is that loading the entire Android SDK basically sucks
>and this
>method only works for Android 4.x+, which your tablet supports. I
>backup an
>A500 using this method myself.
>
As Commander Data might say, searching memory files ... accessing ...
I think you might mean Android Debug Bridge ... yes? I pulled that from my memory, not Google.
When you can, please elaborate, I'm not familiar with the method.
For you and other K9 users, I just discovered a neat trick on the old UI. Don't know if it works on the new UI.
I like to keep the messages I need to take action on right at the top or center of my inbox. I want to push some others that I don't delete out of the way but keep them around for future use. You can go to menu, sort by, and select starred. This puts all the starred messages at the top. So, for example, I might star all the messages in this thread and push them aside for future reference. Over time, this leads to many starred messages at the top of the inbox. I know, you're supposed to star the important ones, but this works for me. But, it makes me have to scroll down and down to get to the new messages.
I discovered, just today, after 1.5 years, that you can go to menu, sort by, and starred AGAIN. Now it reverses the sort order. All the messages I've starred go to the bottom of the list, and my new messages pop up at the top, and I don't have to do any scrolling. So, now it works even better for me. Very cool.
Sincerely,
Ron
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Sent from my Android Acer A500 tablet with bluetooth keyboard and K-9 Mail.
Please excuse my potential brevity if I'm typing on the touch screen.
(PS - If you email me and don't get a quick response, you might want to
call on the phone. I get about 300 emails per day from alternate energy
mailing lists and such. I don't always see new email messages very quickly.)
Ron Frazier
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