It's not a mail app, it's a search index. Like X1 Search (Windows desktop search application) except on the iPhone and indexing Gmail/IMAP accounts. Its settings are separate from the iPhone's Mail app.
The app description mentions "reMail needs less space than you think: 100,000 emails take 500 MB on your phone - 6% of the capacity of an 8 GB iPhone, the smallest iPhone available"
What does that mean? If I have 1GB size 100,000 emails will that take 500MB of space on my phone?
My 45,000+ messages take 170mb. I've been using Remail for a few months now and find it indispensable. For an idea of how useful it is to me, I sort my apps by frequency of use and reMail is on page 2 of 6, after OmniFocus but before Mint.com.
It's one of those apps I didn't know I needed but use all the time now that I've got it.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 34.8 ms ] threadWhat does that mean? If I have 1GB size 100,000 emails will that take 500MB of space on my phone?
It's one of those apps I didn't know I needed but use all the time now that I've got it.
Please let me know if you have a good idea on how to phrase it.
"Cselle said reMail will soon add a feature allowing users to upgrade by inviting 10 friends to to download the app."
This is a brilliant move.
I might have to borrow a page from Gabor's playbook very soon. :)
(Also, congrats on the new feature launch. ReMail looks great.)