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Just like 5.503, except with the old icon.

19 May 13:41
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Note that this is NOT the official K9 Mail App!!! It is my modification (rhialto/5.5-MAINT branch) which has reverted to the old icons. I don't even have an Android build environment; I used Travis CI to build and upload the result here. Then I signed it with a freshly made key.

You cannot simply update from the real K9 to my version. For one, the version number does not increase. For another, it is signed with a different key. You will (probably) have to do at least the following:

  • Export settings and accounts
  • De-install K9
  • Re-install the ...signed.apk file. The second time around, I had to use adb install -r k9mail-release-signed.apk since the installer on my phone mysteriously didn't enable its install button.
  • Import settings
  • Re-enter all your passwords
  • Re-affirm any certificates from the mail server.

Of course you don't get any automatic updates any more. I also do not guarantee to create new releases to keep up with the real version.

Just like 5.501, except with the old icon.

02 Mar 23:57
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Note that this is NOT the offical K9 Mail App!!! It is my modification (rhialto/5.5-MAINT branch) which has reverted to the old icons. I don't even have an Android build environment; I used Travis CI to build and upload the result here. Then I signed it with a freshly made key.

You cannot simply update from the real K9 to my version. For one, the version number does not increase. For another, it is signed with a different key. You will (probably) have to do at least the following:

  • Export settings and accounts
  • De-install K9
  • Re-install the ...signed.apk file. The second time around, I had to use adb install -r k9mail-release-signed.apk since the installer on my phone mysteriously didn't enable its install button.
  • Import settings
  • Re-enter all your passwords
  • Re-affirm any certificates from the mail server.

Of course you don't get any automatic updates any more. I also do not guarantee to create new releases to keep up with the real version.

Just like 5.403, except with the old icon.

08 Jan 19:10
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Note that this is NOT the offical K9 Mail App!!! It is my modification (rhialto/5.4-MAINT branch) which has reverted to the old icons. I don't even have an Android build environment; I used Travis CI to build and upload the result here. Then I signed it with a freshly made key.

You cannot simply update from the real K9 to my version. For one, the version number does not increase. For another, it is signed with a different key. You will (probably) have to do at least the following:

  • Export settings and accounts
  • De-install K9
  • Re-install the ...signed.apk file. The second time around, I had to use adb install -r k9mail-release-signed.apk since the installer on my phone mysteriously didn't enable its install button.
  • Import settings
  • Re-enter all your passwords
  • Re-affirm any certificates from the mail server.

Of course you don't get any automatic updates any more. I also do not guarantee to create new releases to keep up with the real version.

Just like 5.402, except with the old icon.

04 Jan 20:28
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Note that this is NOT the offical K9 Mail App!!! It is my modification (rhialto/5.4-MAINT branch) which has reverted to the old icons. I don't even have an Android build environment; I used Travis CI to build and upload the result here. Then I signed it with a freshly made key.

You cannot simply update from the real K9 to my version. For one, the version number does not increase. For another, it is signed with a different key. You will (probably) have to do at least the following:

  • Export settings and accounts
  • De-install K9
  • Re-install the ...signed.apk file. The second time around, I had to use adb install -r k9mail-release-signed.apk since the installer on my phone mysteriously didn't enable its install button.
  • Import settings
  • Re-enter all your passwords
  • Re-affirm any certificates from the mail server.

Of course you don't get any automatic updates any more. I also do not guarantee to create new releases to keep up with the real version.

Just like 5.401, except with the old icon.

03 Jan 20:14
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Note that this is NOT the offical K9 Mail App!!! It is my modification (rhialto/5.4-MAINT branch) which has reverted to the old icons. I don't even have an Android build environment; I used Travis CI to build and upload the result here. Then I signed it with a freshly made key.

You cannot simply update from the real K9 to my version. For one, the version number does not increase. For another, it is signed with a different key. You will (probably) have to do at least the following:

  • Export settings and accounts
  • De-install K9
  • Re-install the ...signed.apk file. I had to use adb install -r k9mail-release-signed.apk since the installer on my phone mysteriously didn't enable its install button.
  • Import settings
  • Re-enter all your passwords
  • Re-affirm any certificates from the mail server.

Of course you don't get any automatic updates any more. I also do not guarantee to create new releases to keep up with the real version.

Just like 5.400, except with the old icon.

31 Dec 00:56
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Note that this is NOT the offical K9 Mail App!!! It is my modification (rhialto/5.4-MAINT branch) which has reverted to the old icons. I don't even have an Android build environment; I used Travis CI to build and upload the result here. Then I signed it with a freshly made key.

You cannot simply update from the real K9 to my version. For one, the version number does not increase. For another, it is signed with a different key. You will have to do at least the following:

  • Export settings and accounts
  • De-install K9
  • Re-install the signed apk
  • Import settings
  • Re-enter all your passwords
  • Re-affirm any certificates from the mail server.