HAPPN (Hooked On Gmail) is a free android application to manage your email account and check your messages. It provides you the ability to: share and organize your emails with ease; read your mails by subject and thread; remove the ones you don't want to receive; set up filters to search your mails according to tags, address book or send folders; send and manage different types of files; and read and create threads. You can use this software to keep all your email applications running smoothly. However, I was able to upload my entire HAPPN account using one command on my pc. This article will show you how to do this.
To begin with, you need to download the HAPPN application from the Android Market. Once you've downloaded it to your PC, you can use a special program called "ASKIT" to install it on your Android. The instructions here are the same as installing any other application on your PC. In addition, you will need to connect your HAPPN account to your Android via USB cable. When the application is installed, you can open the HAPPN window to enable it for email access. You will see an icon that looks like a folder. Click it to access your mail and applications.
I was able to download the free versions of both HAPPN and Gmail from the Android Market, but now I'm not allowed to update HAPPN, because Google requires paid access to the application. Unfortunately, the free version of HAPPN is completely useless since it's limited to reading messages sent to specific inbox, which I never use.