
We provide S3Mail online (apkid: com.seditious.s3mail) in order to run this application in our online Android emulator.
Description:

Run this app named S3Mail using MyAndroid.
You can do it using our Android online emulator.
I use SES (AWS) for one of my domains.
When I receive an email, it gets stored on S3 in a bucket for that domain.
The files are stored on S3 as text files, and so if I need a password reset or some such, it becomes a bit of a pain to read/access these emails.
This app is basically an Email client type UI to manage the emails that get sent to S3.
It does *not* provide the ability to respond to these emails (nor can you forward them on), but adding the functionality to do so via an SMTP server is in consideration.
It does feature the ability to view the email in an HTML rendered format (or plain text if no HTML content section is found) with the ability to toggle to read the entire raw content (headers and all).
You can delete items on S3 from the app.
One thing to note, the Menu system for the Navigation View (the panel you can swipe out from the left) doesn't allow me to override the menu text with actions.
So there is a little grey box next to received items, that allow you to swipe on that to delete.
Doing so via this method does a count-down (5 seconds) that allows you to prevent the delete from taking place if you tap the item within that amount of time.
Sorry for the screenshots, they had to be resized for Play and look a little goofy.
When I receive an email, it gets stored on S3 in a bucket for that domain.
The files are stored on S3 as text files, and so if I need a password reset or some such, it becomes a bit of a pain to read/access these emails.
This app is basically an Email client type UI to manage the emails that get sent to S3.
It does *not* provide the ability to respond to these emails (nor can you forward them on), but adding the functionality to do so via an SMTP server is in consideration.
It does feature the ability to view the email in an HTML rendered format (or plain text if no HTML content section is found) with the ability to toggle to read the entire raw content (headers and all).
You can delete items on S3 from the app.
One thing to note, the Menu system for the Navigation View (the panel you can swipe out from the left) doesn't allow me to override the menu text with actions.
So there is a little grey box next to received items, that allow you to swipe on that to delete.
Doing so via this method does a count-down (5 seconds) that allows you to prevent the delete from taking place if you tap the item within that amount of time.
Sorry for the screenshots, they had to be resized for Play and look a little goofy.
MyAndroid is not a downloader online for S3Mail. It only allows to test online S3Mail with apkid com.seditious.s3mail. MyAndroid provides the official Google Play Store to run S3Mail online.
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