Has anyone else noticed that the font in email is rather large even when set to "small" in the settings. I notice even more in my html email msgs. Is there some sort of fix to this?
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In an earlier version (6.0, 5.?) I was able to see different text formatting when sending HTML email to MMS on my phone. With 6.1, I can't.
For example:
When I'd send an email
to my phone using MMS
the
text would display
just like
I formatted
it in the HTML email.
The text would look just like I does in this example.
Now, it does not. Anyone know what gives? Does it have something to do with the combined SMS and MMS? Threading vs. Non-threading, maybe?
Hi all,
I'm a new Aria user on ATT (everything still completely stock and vanilla) and I've pretty much got everything setup for Exchange access via ActiveSync. I am able to set the HTC e-mail client to receive HTML formatted messages from our Exchange server. However, I get a fair number of basic plain text e-mails; i.e., there is no HTML information at all in the message body. When I open any message that happens to be plain text only, the e-mail client shows a blank message on open. I'm guessing it's because the application is looking for HTML information, and it finds none. Regardless of message type (HTML or plain text or both), I always see the subject header no problem. If there is an attachment to the plain text e-mail, then I do see the attachment itself, but nothing else of the message body. If I change the message format setting to be Plain Text instead, messages that have already been sync'ed (using the HTML setting) are still blank, but new plain text messages are fine.
EDIT: Some additional info. I'm using Kerio MailServer as my Exchange Server. I have version 6.6 of Kerio, so I had to use the "allow unsupported devices" setting to get the account setup. As a test, I changed my Exchange ActiveSync setup to point to my gmail account; using that server, plain text messages sent to the account are displayed, and they appear to be using some kind of HTML formatting. I don't have a proper MS Exchange server to test out more fully. At this point, it looks to be more of a server issue than a mail client issue, but maybe a little of both. If anyone uses Kerio MailServer, I'd appreciate any tips or experience.
I haven't tried some of the other e-mail clients available; it seems like they all have their ups and downs. I have done a decent amount of searching, but did not find much on this specific issue. Is this problem a known issue (or can anyone replicate it), and is there any chance of fixing it? My preference would be to continue using the stock e-mail app, using the HTML format setting for ActiveSync e-mails, but actually be able to read plain text e-mails!
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions,
JEBroussard
Emails that I send from my phone (using K9 Mail) show up in my recipients inbox with a Times New Roman Font.
Is there a way to change that to something else? I can’t figure out if that is a setting on my phone or something on the email recipients desktop email client. I would like my emails to have the same font whether they are sent from my computer or phone.
I would think it would show up as whatever the recipient has set as their default font. I'm probably wrong tho..
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I thought that too, but I get times new Roman on Gmail and outlook. There must be a setting on my phone or on my email hosting server.
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I'm using native email app on Mate 8 for my business email. It is sending all emails as plain text so the text is displayed in Courier font on PC without any formatting. This is pretty bad for business mails. Is there any way to set default composing method to HTML?
The native app doesn't support composing in HTML formatting as far as I'm aware. You could try the likes of AquaMail which I believe supports formatting of the text
Update: AquaMail uses RTF, not HTML. So you should at least get some degree of formatting but RTF does have its pitfalls. One common issue I've experienced before when sending in RTF to Apple Mac Mail clients is that attachments seem to appear as a winmail.dat files instead of the actual attachment
MuPp3t33r said:
The native app doesn't support composing in HTML formatting as far as I'm aware. You could try the likes of which I believe supports formatting of the text
Update: AquaMail uses RTF, not HTML. So you should at least get some degree of formatting but RTF does have its pitfalls. One common issue I've experienced before when sending in RTF to Apple Mac Mail clients is that attachments seem to appear as a winmail.dat files instead of the actual attachment
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There are some other apps out there which support html signatures like cloud magic email client but I was wondering if it can be done on native app. Thank you very much for you opinion and comment.
Is there a way to set the Outlook/Microsoft Exchange outgoing email font to Calibri so it can match the font on my PC?
Please let me know if clarification is needed. I'm really hoping there's a way to send my Outlook/work email messages from my G5 with the same font (Calibri) used on my computer. Ideally this can be accomplished without rooting. Anyone know? Bueller..?