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Due to a change in phone which had a decent manufacturer email app, the new phone is missing a number of features I came to rely on.

Can anyone recommend an email client that:

Supports Exchange/office 365

Allows setting email priority

Supports scheduled emails

Supports out of office messages

Gives a delay before sending (previous phone allowed 30 sec delay)

I've used TouchDown in the past until our IT forced "good" (bad in my opinion) "for Enterprise". i don't know whether it does all you need though.

The HTC email app was doing my head in with IMAP Virginmedia folder syncing. I have just installed the Microsoft Outlook app and seems to work for me.

Another vote for the Outlook app, I've got the 3 work accounts (all on 365) and 4 personal ones in it with no issues.

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Another vote for the Outlook app, I've got the 3 work accounts (all on 365) and 4 personal ones in it with no issues.

I've got the outlook app, but seems to have none of the functions I was used to with the Samsung mail app.

 

Unless I'm missing something?

You have to have a good dig in the options for anything - I don't use any of the functions that you're after but MS claim that the Outlook app does just about everything!

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