Anyone got a solution to this? Lots of forums still send plan text mails for notifications, and the URLs dont get parsed as hyperlinks
I can't believe ANYONE is not having this issue?!
Noone else having this issue?
Nope all my forums that send me emails (even in text format) have nice blue clickable hyperlinks.
Are your xda emails not working?
Nope, see attached screenshot
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Mine looks like that but has blue links. Have you got parsing hyperlinks turned off?
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Mine looks like that but has blue links. Have you got parsing hyperlinks turned off?
sbdags said:
Mine looks like that but has blue links. Have you got parsing hyperlinks turned off?
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Mine looks like that but has blue links. Have you got parsing hyperlinks turned off?
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I can't seem to find any setting for that, where is it?
Just tried a full wipe, reinstall ROM, factory reset, and the problem persists
This tablet is useless for emails!
Just tried flashing Baked Bean ROM instead, still same problem. Apparantly everyone uses Gmail instead of the email app.......
I can't duplicate the problem, but the HTC forums might have a solution for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1696536 . or try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693809 .
Hope it works.
RpR said:
Just tried flashing Baked Bean ROM instead, still same problem. Apparantly everyone uses Gmail instead of the email app.......
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I'm using the Email app for an Exchange/ActiveSync account. Just checked a plain text email from a Redhat mailing list, and the links were clickable.
Another strange observation, if I ad the account as imap, links work!
Same for me. Sometime links are not clickable (exchange accout). Maybe only, if they are not real hyperlinks so its up to the email client to recognize a web address.
A bigger problem for me is, that emails sometime does not show correctly - because wrong character or coding page not recognized?. On my HTC Desire Z phone the same email shows correctly.
rkalas said:
Same for me. Sometime links are not clickable (exchange accout). Maybe only, if they are not real hyperlinks so its up to the email client to recognize a web address.
A bigger problem for me is, that emails sometime does not show correctly - because wrong character or coding page not recognized?. On my HTC Desire Z phone the same email shows correctly.
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Its all the emails sent in text instead of HTML that cause this. Ive noe gutter nailed it down to it only happening on my private mail server (running Kerio Connect, it's exchange compatible), on the "proper" exchange server at work text mails get parsed properly.
Strange that my Galaxy S3 doesn't have the same problem then....
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The speereo voice mailer app lets you send a voice email...supposed to be freeware..all the sites I find lead to cnet for download and that link doesn't appear to be working. Does anyone have an alternate download link?
This one worked for me......
Nice short link
http://software-files.download.com/...48cc866288182dd896&pid=10824669&psid=10824668
Not sure if there's any "session specific" data in that URL (such that it won't work for you/anyone else), but give it a shot....
Mark.
Thanks...managed to get it and get it installed but the speech engine doesn't appear to work with windows mobile 6.1...oh well.....anyone know of any other free "send voice email" programs?
Check out Dial2Do
I was using Jott for this but they have started charging. Dial2Do can send a text, email, or set calendar reminders with a phone call. Useful when driving. Reqall has a similar offering, but Dial2Do seems more flexible to me.
hope this helps.
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I was using Jott for this but they have started charging. Dial2Do can send a text, email, or set calendar reminders with a phone call. Useful when driving. Reqall has a similar offering, but Dial2Do seems more flexible to me.
hope this helps.
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Thanks...I was also using jott. Tried reqall but I don't want all my contacts to have to "approve" me before I can send them a message. I'll check dial2do out.
A workaround to jott no longer letting you send messages to contacts for free is you can setup filters in your email client and say "route to personA" at beginning of message. Kludgy but works.
crissg said:
I was using Jott for this but they have started charging. Dial2Do can send a text, email, or set calendar reminders with a phone call. Useful when driving. Reqall has a similar offering, but Dial2Do seems more flexible to me.
hope this helps.
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This one worked for me......
Nice short link
http://software-files.download.com/s...&psid=10824668
Not sure if there's any "session specific" data in that URL (such that it won't work for you/anyone else), but give it a shot....
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famewolf said:
Thanks...managed to get it and get it installed but the speech engine doesn't appear to work with windows mobile 6.1...oh well.....anyone know of any other free "send voice email" programs?
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This one worked for me......
Nice short link
http://software-files.download.com/s...&psid=10824668
Not sure if there's any "session specific" data in that URL , but give it a shot....
Hi all,
Have been searching wildly for a fix to this and im reaching out for help.
Scenario: Standard email client in honeycomb 3.01 with an exchange account setup.
Issue: embedded images/ html images do not show in body of email. Please note that the issue does not rectify when pressing the show pictures button as nothing changes. All you will see is the box where the image would be and the blue question mark. The images seem to be in the attachments tab and i have the choice of view or save.
Has someone come up with a reason this happens and how to fix it?
Note also that the same exchange account is set up on my froyo htc desire and have no problems at all.
Thanks in advance
Im taking it that with no replies that no one is having this issue as described. Any help in relation to this original post would be greatly appreciated.
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Im taking it that with no replies that no one is having this issue as described. Any help in relation to this original post would be greatly appreciated.
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Ive noticed the same thing. We use html email sigs and out logo will do that. What i did was saved a copy of the logo ( same filename and everything) to my downloads folder. That fixes it for about 70%. Im guessing its an html render issue.
Ive got the same issue with my exchange email. All I see are boxes with blue question marks in the center. It's pretty aggravating that my EVO running 2.2 can display the same emails and images fine but 3.1 can't.
Has anyone tried another email client that you could recommend?
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Has anyone tried another email client that you could recommend?
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Touch Down works nice but I like the layout of the stock email client more. It bugs me that all apple products are fine in this area but android cant seem to get html email down..
I can't understand how i can have a froyo device and it works perfectly show all images etc as it should and have a honeycomb device that can't.
Just if someone ask's yes i do press show pictures and no it does not do anything. the actual emails grab all images and show them as attachements. I live on my email for work and this is to be honest CRAP effort of an email client for something so simple to not work.
Im asking anyone out there for any suggestions of a fix relating to this issue to help.
How do I limit them to actual contacts/google+ friends?
It seems anyone who I emailed even once appears there. Well I don't want to contact them again and if I do, I'll use email.
Tried removing but I can't see any options.
Thanks
I'm facing the same issue?
P.S. @mrjayviper: Sorry for Hijacking ur thread
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How do I limit them to actual contacts/google+ friends?
It seems anyone who I emailed even once appears there. Well I don't want to contact them again and if I do, I'll use email.
Tried removing but I can't see any options.
Thanks
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This idea just hit me:
What if i create a group in my Contact say "MyPhoneContacts" , add the required ppl to that group & under Contacts in my phone i set to display only above group, this shud work. I'm gonna try that when i get home & get back to you.
seems this is a "feature" of google+ messenger (http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-plus-discuss/veJJQnUbobM). Google in their infinite knowledge decided for me who should appear on the people list when I open up google+ messenger.
My friends don't even show up!
beginning to think, the grass is not much greener on the other side when I decided to switch to Android. (I'm almost sure the problem persist in the iOS version but it's google's attitude that's pissing me off)
forgot to try this
I'll try today w/o fail, else deleting my G+ account seems to be the only option
I received a text/picture via hangouts which I opened to expand. Then someone else sent three pictures in the same conversation converting the message to mms however when I click on any of the second set of pictures it opens briefly and then the first message picture takes over. The only solution I found was to delete the original picture so that I can open any other picture. Is anyone else seeing that issue?
YES! I have the same problem! I do not want to delete the first picture. Hangout is broken for MMS! Yet after the last update.
How many people still use hangouts? A lot of the free sms/mms apps do everything better and more efficiently
yea is a mms bug. annoying one at that. i side loaded the original 4.3 sms just so i can view and save MMS slideshows. Google is apparently working on it. fastest send/receiving mms app i ever used tho.
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I received a text/picture via hangouts which I opened to expand. Then someone else sent three pictures in the same conversation converting the message to mms however when I click on any of the second set of pictures it opens briefly and then the first message picture takes over. The only solution I found was to delete the original picture so that I can open any other picture. Is anyone else seeing that issue?
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i tired your way, but deleting the first pic deletes the whole set for me.
try here for updates on fixes: http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/hangouts/QXJkNqwHTcY/KhIAMeYdmbYJ
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How many people still use hangouts? A lot of the free sms/mms apps do everything better and more efficiently
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What app do you recommend? I've been reluctant to try anything else because as much as this bug annoys me, hangouts does a pretty good job at what I need it to do.
I use Hello. Beautifully minimal but not for everyone.
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I use Hello. Beautifully minimal but not for everyone.
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I like minimal. So far looks good :good:
I used EasySMS (previously Pansi SMS) until Kitkat, when MMS didn't work on my S4 Active anymore. Since then I have used Go SMS Pro, which is less easy (takes a few steps to get to the inbox style folder window), but still works. And now, with version 6 those "%¤"!&%!¤&%# morons (read like a very mad Donald Duck!) have messed up that and mate it into an SMS app for idiots who only wants a fancy theme. No folder view anymore. Are there any other apps worth trying? I really, really, really hate "conversation mode", I don't have conversations in SMS! I get an SMS, answer and delete. Showing what I said before (since I have deleted the received ones) is just annoying, and I want all SMS collected in one view. With my mail warnings I get 40-50 SMS every day, so I just need a very neat and clean interface, and the ability to send SMS and MMS. No fancy theme or bull**** like that. Does anybody have a god tip on an app for that?
New messenger from Google is great,better than stock SMS app and hangouts.
Thanks! Is it possible to do that as a pure "received SMS list", old school? And is it possible to use it without any other Google stuff than a Gmail account (which is only used for Android purchases)? I am hysterically unsocial (no Facebook, no Twitter, no Instagram, no nothing except for forums and mail), so if it requires Google +, use of Hangouts or any other stuff like that I'm out.
Nah man,you just install it and you're good to go,i think it doesn't even require gmail. I too don't have anything like that,im just browsing g+ and XDA. And i don't understand what you mean by "recieved SMS list" ,but in general,it's the most simple and clear SMS app i have ever tried. Just search google for it.
I may be dense, but I can't find it. I found Hangouts, but that's very far from what I'm looking for. It has one window, and there it shows all conversations, also my sent messages (because the received messages are deleted). What I'm looking for is one that has a traditional folder structure, with an inbox that only shows messages in, and nothing else. And preferably no threaded messages either, when I answer. So when I answer one, I only see the one I'm answering, not the message history of that contact. Do you understand what I mean?
Yes,ill paste the link
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Here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8Q9z2mAd85kdUZheC05SHZxT0E/preview
Thanks, but I'm afraid that isn't what I'm looking for. It seems like it shows sent messages as well in the main list, and I want something that only shows received messages in a list, nothing else.