Difference between revisions of "AndroidMail"

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These screens are from a Nexus 4 running stock Android.  The mail application is the default Email app.
 
These screens are from a Nexus 4 running stock Android.  The mail application is the default Email app.
 
# Open the Email App by clicking on the icon [[File:Mail-Android-R.png|thumb|50px|Email]]
 
# Open the Email App by clicking on the icon [[File:Mail-Android-R.png|thumb|50px|Email]]
#If you already have an account, you'll have to hit the Action overflow button (the three vertical buttons) at the bottom of the screen to reveal the Settings [[File:Settings.png|320px]]
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#If you already have an account, you'll have to hit the Action overflow button (the three vertical dots) at the bottom of the screen to reveal the Settings [[File:Settings.png|320px]]

Revision as of 17:48, 27 May 2013

These screens are from a Nexus 4 running stock Android. The mail application is the default Email app.

  1. Open the Email App by clicking on the icon
    Email
  2. If you already have an account, you'll have to hit the Action overflow button (the three vertical dots) at the bottom of the screen to reveal the Settings Settings.png