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* [(88) How can I use a Yahoo! account?](#user-content-faq88)
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* [(89) How can I send plain text only messages?](#user-content-faq89)
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* [(90) Why are some texts linked while not being a link?](#user-content-faq90)
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* [(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?](#user-content-faq91)
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* [~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~](#user-content-faq91)
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* [(92) Can you add spam filtering, verification of the DKIM signature and SPF authorization?](#user-content-faq92)
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* [(93) Can you allow installation on external storage?](#user-content-faq93)
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* [(94) What does the red/orange stripe at the end of the header mean?](#user-content-faq94)
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**(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?**
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**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
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Synchronizing messages is an expensive proces because the local and remote messages need to be compared,
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so periodically synchronizing messages will not result in saving battery power, more likely the contrary.
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~~Synchronizing messages is an expensive proces because the local and remote messages need to be compared,~~
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~~so periodically synchronizing messages will not result in saving battery power, more likely the contrary.~~
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See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq39) about optimizing battery usage.
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~~See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq39) about optimizing battery usage.~~
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