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* Set a signature: Setup, step 2, Manage, tap identity
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* Add a folder to the navigation menu: long press the folder in the folder list and check *Show in navigation menu*
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* Load older messages: long press a folder in the folder list, select *Edit properties* and change the number of days to sync/keep messages for; please [read this FAQ](#user-content-faq39)
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* Delete a message, skipping trash: in the 3-dots menu of the action bar just above the message text there is a *Delete* item for this (1)
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* Delete a message, skipping trash: in the 3-dots menu of the action bar just above the message text there is a *Delete* item for this or alternatively, unselect the trash folder in the account settings
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* Delete an account/identity: Setup step 1/2, Manage, tap account/identity, three-dots menu, Delete
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* Export/import settings: Setup, navigation/hamburger menu
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1) Alternatively, unselect the trash folder in the account settings (requires FairEmail version 1.890+)
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## Known problems
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* ~~A [bug in Android 5.1 and 6](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37054851) causes apps to sometimes show a wrong time format. Toggling the Android setting *Use 24-hour format* might temporarily solve the issue. A workaround was added.~~
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OAuth is supported for Gmail via the quick setup wizard.
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The Android account manager will be used to fetch and refresh OAuth tokens for selected on-device accounts.
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OAuth for non on-device accounts is not support because Google requires [an expensive security audit](https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/9110914) for this.
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OAuth for non on-device accounts is not support because Google requires an expensive ($15,000 to $75,000) [security audit](https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/9110914) for this.
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OAuth for Yandex is supported via the quick setup wizard.
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Outlook, Live and Hotmail do not yet support OAuth for IMAP/SMTP connections, but
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"*[We are actively working on OAuth support for IMAP connections to O365 mailboxes. We will make a public announcement once the same is available.](https://stackoverflow.com/a/58072053)*" (September 24, 2019).
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OAuth access for Yahoo! was requested, but Yahoo! never responded to the request.
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OAuth for AOL [was deactivated](https://www.programmableweb.com/api/aol-open-auth) by AOL.
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Note that Verizon owns both AOL and Yahoo!, now both known as [Oath](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verizon_Media).
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So, it is reasonable to assume that OAuth is not supported for Yahoo! anymore too.
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