Re: [iPad] Re: iPad & GMail

 

I read and reply to email offline all the time (yahoo, gmail,few others). As soon as I hit wifi, I hear the swoosh of the mail going out. 

Cherié----Sent from my iPad

On May 31, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Nicole <gypsy1274@yahoo.com> wrote:

Perhaps no one answered because no one has tried what you are asking.  Why don't you try it and let us know how it works? You will need to set up your gmail account to be received on the iPad.  Once the mail is downloaded, you can turn the wifi off. As for being able to answer the emails and then turn wifi back on to send those answers, please try it and let us know. I would imagine that the iPad will save your messages in your sent box and deliver them as soon as a signal is received, but I really don't know.
 
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From: Ian Gillis <tessel.bas@gmail.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 3:39:31 AM
Subject: [iPad] Re: iPad & GMail

 

Maybe it was a dumb question, but an answer would have been
reassuring. Fortunately I checked into our hotel in Rome and found
that the wifi cost was 5€ for three hours so I used the Gmail app and
used online time answering mails. However it would be nice to know if
I could use the iPad Mail app offline without downloading a GB or so
of archived mail via the IMAP interface.
Can anyone advise me?

regards,
 Ian G
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LVeF/

On 22 May 2011 16:49, Ian Gillis <tessel.bas@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use GMail to aggregate all my mail into one place; I like it for the
> webmail attributes of not taking up storage on my Mac, notebook,
> laptop and iPad (1, less 3G) and being accessible from each of those
> devices, and the big plus of having a relational database approach
> with its "label" function. I've never used the Apple Mail facility on
> any device.
> However I've got a stay booked in an hotel that has a 5€ per hour wifi
> charge that I would like to minimise by downloading mail to my iPad,
> composing offline and going online to send.
> If I fire up the iPad Mail app can I do this without downloading
> archived mail and leaving all mail sent or received on the server for
> further work at home on the desktop?
> regards,
> Ian

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