Thunderbird was designed to prevent viruses and to stop junk mail. You can switch your phone's defaults for your email client to K-9 or MailDroid and it will act as if it is nicely built into Android. 2.0.0.9 Mozilla User rating Installed through our safe & fast downloader ( more info) Download 1/5 Mozilla Thunderbird makes e-mailing safer, faster, and easier with features such as intelligent spam filters, a built-in RSS reader, and quick search. I'd just switch to K-9 or MailDroid instead, which properly allow the use of a server-side sent folder for sending messages. a try since an Android app is not even on Mozillas roadmap for the near future. If you insist on using the built-in Android email client, you can periodically manually bulk move all of your local phone sent emails into your server-side sent mail folder. More precisely the very popular email client Thunderbird for android. This is an Android problem and not a IMAP problem. This means that the sent folders of your phone and your server will not be in sync. Thunderbird is only available for Windows, Mac OSX 10.9+ and Linux. Due to the more limited resources of the Thunderbird community compared to Mozilla there is little chance of a Android version in near future. All email apps have the same basic functionality but differ widely on their interfaces and levels of configuration options. If youre looking for something that will exactly duplicate its desktop features (with the extensions youve added) thats a real long shot. Back in early android-days many email-apps actually added an android account for IMAP/POP. There is no mobile version of Thunderbird for any mobile OS's including iOS and Android. Mozilla has never provided a version of Thunderbird to mobile devices. Luckily, things are slowly changing starting with a new logo. Note that Mozilla has nothing to do with Thunderbird anymore. The app still looks a lot like the email client that became popular in the 2000s, which isn’t a great thing. It insists on using a local phone sent folder when sending email. It’s been often said that Thunderbird, despite having active support for years, has remained a little Stagnant. You MAY be referring to a problem in some Android versions with the built-in email client where Android's email client will not allow you to use a server-side sent folder as the folder used to store sent email from the phone. It works for received and sent emails as well as anything else on the server, including folders of stored or archived emails. You are incorrect that IMAP only works for received emails.
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