HTML Email - embedded content useless - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Anyone else notice that when you receive an email that has an embedded picture, excel chart, diagrams etc, it automatically resizes/shrinks the content to fit your screen (just as in Pocket IE), but when doing this it actually makes the embedded content unreadable and unusable... and unlike pocket ie, there is no option to resize it to it's original size.
Because of this, im beginning to wonder just how useful HTML email is in the 1st place? Just to view colored fonts?
Any way to get the "do not resize" option in HTML mail, just as there is in HTML ie?
Thanks.

may be if you specified the browser you were using that was causing problems with html files??
assuming you are using opera than which version? opera mini, mobile??
'cuz i don't use mobile but i love mini and haven't had any problems with it.
peace,
sire

thesire said:
may be if you specified the browser you were using that was causing problems with html files??
assuming you are using opera than which version? opera mini, mobile??
'cuz i don't use mobile but i love mini and haven't had any problems with it.
peace,
sire
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If you could read he is talking about email, not a browser...

So, any solution? Thanks.

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how about fully-functioning gmail on kaiser?

I've tried opera mini and opera mobile with no help. I am looking to have full access to my calendar, gAIM, and all those neat little services I can get when I open gmail on my computer.
I've been try to patiently wait for opera mobile 9 but wtf!
and I don't want to involve outlook, IMAP or any other BS "sign up for this" service. I want to load my browser on my Kaiser and see my full calendar (which my wife and I are able to share/edit in real time which rocks), on the go from anywhere...
I don't get it. What services are you looking for exactly? If you wanted to see the GMAIL website exactly as you would on the computer albeit some small differences, logon and select FULL view instead of mobile view on the bottom. Other than that, can you be more specific as to what your looking for?
No, the "FULL" gmail experience in Opera or anything I try does NOT include the gchat list on the left, the gdocument access and absolutely does not load the gcalendar as it looks on my computer. It loaded some cruddy un-editable single page calendar.
I'm sure that this isn't what you are wanting, but thought that I'd throw it out there anyway...
Have you ever tried OggSync? It allows you to sync your calendar with Google Calendar directly. I use it all the time now so that I'm not tied to Outlook. Basically every calendar that I have in Google is sync'd to a category on my Tilt.
As for Google Docs, this page (http://www.google.com/google-d-s/whatsnew.html) claims that you can access them via docs.google.com/m but I haven't tried that yet.
yeah, thanks for the heads up on oggsync but I'm done with "syncing" I've done it in the past and it's a pain, never smooth and NOT real-time, i.e. changes made aren't immediately seen on my wife's calander. The way we keep it now if she adds something to her shared gcalendar I immediately see it on mine and vice versa. With mobile calendar you only get to add, no edit and can't view months at a time easily (or at all?).
Was hoping Opera 9 would fix this.
P.S. I realize these are processor intensive scripts to make g-stuff look so awesome but I think (read: hope) the kaiser should be able to handle it.

Make email links open in Opera Mobile and not Pocket IE?

Opera Mobile 8.6 is my default browser, but when I click on a URL in an email the link is opening in Pocket Internet Explorer.
I did fix this once before, many months ago, but the change seems to have reverted itself.
I think it was a registry change. Can anyone remind me how to do it?
Thanks.
use gsfinder,set html and htm file associations to open with opera or try letting opera be default browser however if you stream video it wont work since opera might be set to default browser
Strange. I made the change using Advanced Config and it didn't work for me. The HTM and HTML file extension weren't set to IE previously and email links were opening up with IE. Now, I've set the associations to Opera and the links are opening up with IE.
Does anybody know where the associations for opening up a browser out of an email is actually set or possibly what I'm doing wrong?
Aready solved
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=543579
See post #6

Opera favourites folder location

Thank you,
please,
where is the Favourites folder for Opera.....Opera does not apear to be picking up my normal Mobile favourites but iexplore and netfront do.
There isn't a folder and it won't pick up your IE bookmarks.
You need to edit opera6.adr using notepad to add/backup your favourites.
Not entirely true, from what I saw today, The latest Beta version includes ie folders in the booksmarks page. Or am I wrong ?
Any confirmation on this?
Its annoying using Opera as default browser but not easily transferring favourites around
ericsson68 said:
...it won't pick up your IE bookmarks.
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Er, yes it does
You should see a folder within the Opera Favorites called IE Favorites, doing exactly this !
I dont see IE Favouritse within Opera favourites
It's there on mine

sending a file attached to an e-mail

Hello,
I'm new on the forum.
I managed, thanks to the nice infos-wikis you provide, to upgrade my tytn II to the latest official rom / win 6.1.
I am now using gmail via mini opera.
I am still unable to attach a file to an e-mail.
For example, I take a pic with the tytn II, how can I send it as an attached file via e-mail ?
If you have a solution, thanks for helping me !
See u,
dany123
Don't think mini Opera will support attaching files.
I use pocket outlook with my Gmail set up via POP3 (can also use IMAP)
Look at the end of this youtube video showing attaching files via pocket outlook.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiItWmv8D3c
Another option would be to install Opera 9.5, plenty of links & tips in the forum if you do a search.
Heres a link to Opera: http://rs257.rapidshare.com/files/190198642/Opera_v9.5_build_15529_WWE_QVGA.rar
Thanks for the infos ! I will certainly have a look.
dany123
Hello,
I have read about pop, imap, opera mobile, etc... but the answer is still not clear to me.
I am trying to find a solution to send a file in attachment via webmail on my kaiser (not via pop or imap). Is this possible ?
Thks for your help!
dany123
Your options are to try Opera 9.5 or perhaps even the PPC Firefox browser & see if they support your needs.
Gmail do an application for the PPC that may assist you in your requirements
I have never handled email via browser webmail on my PPC as it is such an awkward way to check & send mail & can be expensive pending on your data plan.
I handle all my mail via pocket outlook with pomo mail organiser plugin making it run smooth.
Mister B said:
Your options are to try Opera 9.5 or perhaps even the PPC Firefox browser & see if they support your needs.
Gmail do an application for the PPC that may assist you in your requirements
I have never handled email via browser webmail on my PPC as it is such an awkward way to check & send mail & can be expensive pending on your data plan.
I handle all my mail via pocket outlook with pomo mail organiser plugin making it run smooth.
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Thank you, I will try one of those solutions and decide !
dany123

IE Browsing

Noticing more and more that out side of google or bing search, this phone has some issues with browsing.
For example today was on aol email. every time i scroll over to see something on the page, it would auto slide back to left side? I can scroll down and hold but when i move side to side, it wont stay, then when I would click on emails to view, it would render them as read but not show them to me?
Then tried yahoo just as a test, same problem.
Any one else?
used yahoo mail yesterday without problems. Do you have the browser set to mobile page view?
Er, try using the email client to look at emails instead of the web browser? Just a thought.
Jim Coleman said:
Er, try using the email client to look at emails instead of the web browser? Just a thought.
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not the point, just testing browsing features

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