![]() ![]() But I figured I'd ask if anybody has been able to get a similar setup in a free app. I select the 6 or 7 subfolders I want notifications for, and I've been getting them with no issues. Nine out of the top 10 suburbs that saw the biggest increase in median house rents were in regional Australia. I've been on the free trial of Nine for about a week now (6 days remaining) and it does exactly what I need it to do. Latest property news including real estate prices. ![]() The official Outlook app has listed it for years, but if you go on the Technet forums it appears it's been bugged ever since they added it and never actually worked. I highly recommend spending the 15 for Nine. The pro version for AquaMail is 10 but they have a functional free version, too. There are a few subfolders I'd like to get notifications from when new mail arrives in them, but I have not found this functionality yet in any free apps. Aquamail is a good alternative to Nine but will be a rough transition if you've already used Nine. that have to stay this way because I get ~400 emails a day mostly from various system alerts, logs, updates, etc. I have several dozen subfolders that are sorted via Outlook rules depending on who it's coming from, the subject, etc. I've tried several email apps in the last 6-8 months (including the official Outlook app) but they all only give me notifications for new email that lands directly in the Inbox. Before I spend $15 on Nine, are there any email apps that actually show me notifications for incoming email that lands in an Inbox subfolder? This is for my work email that's run through Exchange. ![]()
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