For various security reasons, you cannot change the password associated with the account from within BlueMail. However, for certain providers that do not support OAuth, you can update the password for an existing account on BlueMail to match the provider’s servers by tapping (o o o) | Various Account Settings | tap the account you want to update | Password.
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How to Delete an Account?
You can delete an account by tapping (o o o) | Various Account Settings | tap the account you want to delete | Remove account | Confirm with Yes.
What are BlueMail for iOS’s Synchronization Modes?
BlueMail for iOS supports a Push Synchronization mode. This means that you will receive your emails as they arrive into your inbox. This is different than Fetch where emails arrive after you have refreshed your inbox.
What Provider Should I Choose from the List of Providers?
The account you choose should match the provider of your email. If you are not sure which provider to choose, select Other and then enter your username and password. BlueMail will try and automatically select the provider for you.
Which Providers do you Support? Do you Support any IMAP Provider?
BlueMail supports Gmail, Yahoo, Office 365, Outlook / Hotmail / Live, AOL, and iCloud; as well as many other IMAP providers. Use the Other option to select providers such as: Yandex, Mail.ru, GMX, mail.com, Hushmail, Zoho, Web.de, QIP, and ramble. BlueMail is constantly adding new providers, so stay tuned.
What do I Need to do to Start using BlueMail for iOS?
Grab your iPhone or iPad. Download BlueMail app from the App Store. Install it. Open BlueMail app. Choose your first email account (you have to configure at least one to start using the app). There you Go!
How to Archive Emails?
You can archive emails for all providers: You can Archive using Swipe Options in List View. Lastly, you can Archive using the 3-dot-Menu in Mail View by choosing Move | Archive folder.