Well this isn't S7 Edge specific, but I was curious if anyone knew of an email client that will offer 100% offline viewing and also auto download the entire email include HTML/pictures/attachments?
The standard GMail app is close, but if you don't open the email when you have internet and it has information in an HTML-based picture, you can't see that information. I realize this will eat up some space, but this feature would be quite helpful in a couple situations I've been in (i.e. traveling out of country and needed some information from an email).
xmind2006 said:
Well this isn't S7 Edge specific, but I was curious if anyone knew of an email client that will offer 100% offline viewing and also auto download the entire email include HTML/pictures/attachments?
The standard GMail app is close, but if you don't open the email when you have internet and it has information in an HTML-based picture, you can't see that information. I realize this will eat up some space, but this feature would be quite helpful in a couple situations I've been in (i.e. traveling out of country and needed some information from an email).
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Try k9 mail. A lot of other clients are based on it. I use [email protected] mail pro.
Thanks! I think this does the trick.
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Are instant messengers available that work like push email.
For example rather then have a constant internet connection that eats battery life an app that only makes a connection to check if there's new messages just like push messaging
Do any app's like this exist and if they don't is it even possible to create something like this
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I could be wrong, but it think this is something the IM service would have to incorporate into their service, & AFAIK, none of them do. Depending on your service, i would suggest setting up IM Forwarding. I know AIM allows messages to be forwarded to a cell phone once you sign off, not sure about others though.
I see so it would be similar to how the POP3 and IMAP features work with email
I wonder how much it will take to convince any IM company to incorporate these features
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There is Whatsapp (Beta) available perhaps in a month for my opinion the best push messaging client. And pingchat this app is available just search with google.
Hi all:
I am a developer for an app that forwards SMS (and other things) to an email address. Obviously it would be elegant to be able to reply to your SMS right from your email account, while the other side still sees your SMS in the normal way, and the app does exactly this.
But to get the reply back to the phone via email, we need the user to enter the email-to-SMS address as part of setup. You know, like [email protected] or @vtext.com. The app has a database for some countries and carriers but obviously its a drop in the bucket.
We are finding out that maybe not a lot of people know of such a feature on their phones, hence this poll! It'll help us try some other ideas, or implement this one differently.
Thanks!
PVS
PhoneLeash - free on Android Market
Rogers (in Canada) has this service.. but they charge us for it. So not many people actually have it.
Thanks to everyone who responded. As a result of the poll results, PhoneLeash now supports forwarding SMS (and missed calls, and location, and battery status) to another phone number via SMS. And replying back to these forwarded SMS' does not require an email-to-SMS feature. If you forward to a Google Voice number (or other PC-based SMS-capable services such as HeyWire, Pinger), you can use a PC, and enjoy a very nice feature set (see this review).
Thanks for the useful development for mobile users and internet users as well.
However, I'm already using this service with the help of third party i.e. TextMarketer.co.uk
Play (Poland) already has such a service. It is free for everyone. Polish speakers can check it here: http://www.blogplay.pl/2010/11/kopia-sms-na-email-beta/
I have been looking for an email app that allows me to specify not only the number of messages to retrieve, but a period of time as well. I keep my messages on my web-based server, and don't wish to retrieve them all. I thought that a previous version of K-9 had this feature, but it doesn't seem to be there anymore. Perhaps I imagined it, or it went away with an update?
The stock email app lets you choose ho far back to sync
I looked at whatsapp last year but decided I didn't want the battery drain. I also don't like the lack of security on it. I prefer email - that doesn't lock me in and I can always get it to do what I want.
Unfortunately I've found its so ubiquitous here in Spain due to carriers still charging 10c/SMS that many people will only respond via whatsapp. On adverts they don't provide an email and put 'whatsapp only'.
What can I do? This is like skype all over again (or aim, msn, icq...)
Is there a website that allows replies and sends? Is there an api that has allowed 3rd party interfaces? Is there an email gateway? Is running on a computer in an emulator feasible?
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I looked at whatsapp last year but decided I didn't want the battery drain. I also don't like the lack of security on it. I prefer email - that doesn't lock me in and I can always get it to do what I want.
Unfortunately I've found its so ubiquitous here in Spain due to carriers still charging 10c/SMS that many people will only respond via whatsapp. On adverts they don't provide an email and put 'whatsapp only'.
What can I do? This is like skype all over again (or aim, msn, icq...)
Is there a website that allows replies and sends? Is there an api that has allowed 3rd party interfaces? Is there an email gateway? Is running on a computer in an emulator feasible?
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You could disable whatsapp from autostarting which should help on the power drain issue.
Running whatsapp on the bluestacks emulator supposedly works. But make sure you download both programs from reputable sites. There are lots of fakes with viruses/malware.
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I've searched for a solution to this problem and cannot find it. It either seems to work for people or it doesn't. As I understand it since a Gmail update at the end of last year this should work. So why isn't it for me?
The problem is when I receive a calendar invite in my email, on my old Galaxy S3 it would need to open the ICS in Calendar for me to be able to accept it. This was not ideal but it worked and I was never able to improve it. In my new Oneplus, it's even worse - if the invite is from Outlook I just get a blank email, with no ICS let alone yes/no options. From Google Calendar, I get weblinks and it takes me to a browser version of the calendar.
I cannot get my head round this, how can it be that the iPhone app by default has simple yes/no/maybe buttons that work in the email without jumping to any other app, but on Google's own phone it seems to have a problem with such a basic feature?
Please help, driving me mad! :crying:
Cheers
No-one?
OK, so can someone help me out with how this SHOULD work?
Here's what I see in the iOS app with an invite from Outlook:-
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And here is what I see in Android:-
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If the invite is from gmail, iOS works exactly the same but Android shows up like this, with weblinks:-
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Is this the same for everyone? If you see something different can you please post it and help me work out why I see something different? Surely Google's own OS should be able to handle calendar invites at least as well as it's app on iOS?!
Thanks!
Slightly shocked that not one person has replied with simply whether they see the same as me or not. Guess I'll have to go elsewhere
Same Here
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Slightly shocked that not one person has replied with simply whether they see the same as me or not. Guess I'll have to go elsewhere
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In the past, I had "Invitation Plugin" installed to be able to add the invitations to my calendar. But now, since there is no attachment or .ics or anything, even that doesn't work. I get the same "blank" emails as you. This is very frustrating as my wife and I use invitations for everything. She sends them, and I have to get to a PC to open my Gmail to see (and accept) the invitations. Very frustrating when this used to work.
I hope somebody has some answer/workaround for this.
I found a workaround. There's an app called Cal by any.do. It's just a calendar app, but, it does have an indicator/filter that shows pending invitations and allows you to accept/deny and notifies the meeting chair. This is mildly better than searching the entire calendar trying to find the pending invite.
So, when the email comes in, pop over to Cal and do the needful. Not perfect, but better than where I was before.
Thanks for replying, nice to know I'm not alone in this issue Yeah me and the wife do exactly the same
Yep, Cal seems to provide a workaround of sorts, thanks for sharing it. Seems utterly nuts that Google should make their own solutions work better on a competitive platform to their own. Very very poor
If anyone else has any solutions or comments would love to hear them
Cheers
same problem here
I'm running the latest gmail update (v 5.0) on KitKat and I get the same problem - google calendar invites present a links only that take me to a webpage. on gmail for my iPad get big easy buttons to use. How is it possible that the experience is better on iOS than Android?
Same problem here. Confirmed that it is because the invitation is from Outlook. Why is there no solution? Seems like the bug is on the Android Gmail client.
Still no solution available in June - as far as I can tell - is this some kind of spat with Microsoft?
It's a real PITA whatever it is...not what I expected running the latest software versions available.
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No-one?
OK, so can someone help me out with how this SHOULD work?
And here is what I see in Android:-
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Is this the same for everyone? If you see something different can you please post it and help me work out why I see something different? Surely Google's own OS should be able to handle calendar invites at least as well as it's app on iOS?!
Thanks!
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I am facing the similar issue. My problem is bigger - I get at least 30-35 outlook exchange invites on my gmail account and my Gmail App shows just the emails (it doesn't show the date and time) which is sad. All the time, I have to check the calendar app, open each invite / meeting requests and select - Yes / No / Maybe from the Calendar. I so wish that the Android Gmail App comes up with a simple feature (just like you have shown for iOS Gmail App.) so that at least we will know that the email which we have received is an actual Outlook Meeting invite and not a standard email. Can somebody please contact Google Android department and raise this issue? I have tried to report this on the official Google App. Gmail forum but no luck on their response so far.
Again, thanks for bringing this up here on XDA.