![]() ![]() Reviewed by Andrés López Translated by Uptodown Localization Team Requirements (Latest version) Android 5. Sending email messages (with or without files attached) is a breeze with this client. On a "quick duck" (a search with DuckDuckGo) I found that question asked multiple times – but the closest and most precise answer was "you could to that in Python" (of course, without instructions). K-9 Mail is an easy client to control, simple to manage, and packed with high-quality features. Mail headers and contents are spread across multiple tables and columns, so I cannot offer you an easy way to convert them into e.g. db files (one per mail account), which are SQLite files you can explore with apps like SQLiteman or SQLiteBrowser. That done, extract the tarball and navigate into its apps/9/db/ directory. If you have questions that can't be answered by these pages please visit our support forum. If you want to help fix this situation, check out the k9mail-docs repository. Please note that this documentation is outdated in certain places. Alternative approaches for this conversion can also be found at XDA: What is an android adb backup?. Welcome to the user manual for K-9 Mail 6.400. However, you can indirectly get hold on that creating an ADB backup (without password!) and converting that into a tar archive: adb backup -f k9mail.ab 9Īb2tar is a small helper script you can find in the tools/ directory of my little program Adebar (free, open-source based on Bash and ADB). K-9 Mail v6. ![]() K9 stores mails with its own app data, so you cannot access them without root except through the app.
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