Hi. My wife has a new HTC One. Is having a native Mail Problem. One one hand you have the native mail app that she cant get the incoming mail to scale to fit the screen. Is there a setting she is missing.
On the other is gmail that does fit to scale...but wont handle well using more then one account (does the newest version on gmail fix this)
Please Help
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CSW
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Hey guys, I'm currently running ARHD but I have an issue which I have been waiting to ask about.
I'm using exchange active sync, but i can only view my emails as plain text, but I'd like to view them as Html. I've tried other mail clients, but i would prefer to use the HTC client. The option to change mail format is greyed out. I've googled the issue bit I can't find any fix, so hopefully you guys can help me out, cheers
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Hi Folks,
I've come from a Samsung Galaxy S3 to a new shiny HTC One which was delivered a couple of hours ago. Just getting set up and was wondering whats your preference for email setup. With my company using Google Apps i've always just gone ahead and used Gmail but was wondering if the 'Mail' app was any better?
Regards
Sam
They are both really good, I guess if you have multiple email accounts the mail app is better than the dedicated gmail one because you could easily switch between accounts
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I use the Mail app because I have 4 email accounts so easier to manage, I would still use this app if I only had one gmail account tbh, its much cleaner looking.
Gmail definitely. Don't like the native app.
Probably no help but I have been using both the HTC native mail app as well as the Gmail app. Personally I like the look and feel of the native app but I think I have been just to used to running my email accounts on separate apps, hasn't hurt me yet.
deepsouth06 said:
Probably no help but I have been using both the HTC native mail app as well as the Gmail app. Personally I like the look and feel of the native app but I think I have been just to used to running my email accounts on separate apps, hasn't hurt me yet.
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Hi All....i had a similar question. I am having a difficult time with the native email app that it wont scale my e-mails to fit the screen. Can someone please help me with this. The gmail app does it automaticaly....but i cant get the HTC one native app to do the same.
So I don't know if I'm missing something obvious or if htc severely crippled sharing in their sense OS. Basically I'm trying to send a contact card to a colleague and the only options available in the contact app is via SMS or the built in htc email app (along with Bluetooth, NFC etc). Every 3rd party android app lets you share via any other app on the phone but is htc really limiting us to just their built in apps!? I don't use the htc email app and I want to send via gmail but I simply don't see a way to do so. Is this possible!?
Nobody else who uses gmail shares contacts via email?
I agree that it is unusual as I frequently send contacts from my phone via gmail to my work computer. The workaround I'm using is to add my gmail account to the HTC Mail app, and then turn of sync and notifications for the HTC Mail app. The only time I use it is when I send a contact.
Hi all fellow HTC One owners,
I absolutely LOVE my HTC One, however there is one thing i am really missing.
I have set up all my emails on the HTC Mail app, Yahoo, Live, etc .
However I am unable to add my Gmail account as an exchange account so that i can get push notifications for it. to my understanding thats down to google being an idiot and removin that feature.
Now, I wanted to know if there is a fix or workaround for that? or do we just have to use the Gmail app?
im sure many others would appreciate some clarification as well.
Thanks
Hi, I just made a quick test and it takes 10 seconds to recieve my gmail message sent from my Blackberry. So I think GMAIL works like a push mail. Do have any issues or lates to think you have problem with your mail ?
CHEERS
Well this is an odd one...
I'm trying to set up my Gmail account as Microsoft exchange on the HTC mail app and this is the message I get :
Not even one person has this problem ?!
Look here...
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/97150?hl=en
Hope this helps
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Well this is an odd one...
I'm trying to set up my Gmail account as Microsoft exchange on the HTC mail app and this is the message I get :
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I have this problem too. After factory restore this message was consistently appearing on my screen.
Didn't have time to look into it more though. Have you managed to fix it?
Why is Gmail considered an Exchange server? If you are actually using an Exchange ActiveSync server, then there is a limit of 10 devices allowable to be configured to connect as default per user. You will have to clean up some older not in use devices in Outlook OWA. Options > Phone.
I only use Gmail on two devices , my HTC one and my MacBook. I guess this is because of my old devices.
So the question is how would i remove my old devices from my Gmail account?
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