Android :: Text Attachments Not Being Sent / How To Fix?
Mar 8, 2010
My NexusOne is not sending text messages with associated pictures. Unsent mesages have an icon of a envelope with a red clock on top. Messages have remained unsent for several days other text messages remain unaffected. If the attachments are too large might this be a problem? If so what is the remedy and is there anyway to determine the size of the attachment?
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Nov 27, 2010
For some reason when I want to download attachments (usually jpegs) that someone has sent me via text message, I have to turn off my wifi and and use either 3g or 4g. Why would they not load via wifi?
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Feb 14, 2012
I've gotten the Motorola RAZR and now cannot download any attachments that come in via text. I see a "download" button and a "delete" button, but no attachment. When I touch "download" it appears that the attachment is downloading, but then I get the cursed red X! I have contacted Motorola tech support. Interestingly, the attachments came in fine on my Thunderbolt, but have never shown up on my RAZR..
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Nov 24, 2010
My company has both Ev's and Intercepts. When users forward email using these devices the forwarded message gets attached as a .e mail file and neither can open attachments sent by these phones.
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Jan 26, 2010
Working with the Behold II here. I can see the paper clip for attachments but how do I open them?
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Nov 27, 2009
its possible to view attachments in gmail popmail? it says theres an attachment but wont let me view it unless i use the browser..
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Sep 23, 2010
Is this possible? Seems like a simple matter of just clicking on each picture, for example, but it only says "Choose one" at a time.
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Nov 14, 2009
The messaging system at the company I work for generates .wav files for voicemails and sends them as attachments. When I try to open one of these attachments, it brings up the music player, and then the music player gives an error message along the lines of "sorry, player does not support this type of audio file".Is the only way to fix this to download some other music player? And if so, how would I set that as the default?
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Nov 27, 2010
On My Samsung Captivate (AT&T) I can forward emails with attachments, but the attachments do not show up when I open the forwarded email. I am using the native Email app for my phone. I have seen several threads about this but none were any help a all. Does anyone know the REAL issue with this problem?
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Oct 24, 2008
I've hit my first real usability snag with the G1.I tried to send a word processing file to someone via the gmail client on the G1 today, and found that I could select only photos and no other file type for attachments.So I fired up the browser and went to the desktop version of the gmail web site, and in the composition window, the button under the attachments section is captioned "Uploads Disabled" instead of the usual "Browse."Does anyone have a workaround for emailing non-jpeg attachments? This is a feature that I need to use on practically a daily basis. Any developers out there working on an email client, please support this feature.
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Dec 31, 2009
I can't open rtf attachments on my email. They are work related so need something reliable and private. My blackberry could do this. I downloaded documents to go and it's great but does not open rtf files. Can anyone help?
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Mar 24, 2010
I returned my Droid some time ago because I could not forward customer blueprints and inquiries on ot my plants. The files were imp. tif. jpg. excel and word. I was told by Verizon that the phone might do it after some further updates. What is the real deal here. Will 2.1 fix this? I went back to my 2 year blackberry becaue the email was far more reliable and I could forward whatever came in with the emails I got. Is Android not ready for the business market yet, or have things changed since the Droid intro.
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Nov 17, 2010
When I get my activity chooser for my ACTION_GET_CONTENT Intent there is applications I don't want to be there, like the ones who will first create content and then pass the URI to me, like the Voice Recorder. When you use Gmail and try to attach a file you will only see the applications/activities that picks data from your SDCard like Gallery, and in my case Astro (file manager application).
So my question is, what kind of Intent does Gmail use for their Attach? Here is my code, something must be missing since I get applications like Voice Recorder and so on.
Intent action = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT);
action = action.setType("*/*").addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_OPENABLE);
startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(action, "Upload file from..."), 1);
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Oct 5, 2010
Not sure if I am being an idiot but is there anyway of saving attachments from the gmail app? I can open them but cannot see an option anywhere to save it? Also if forwarding an email is there anyway of not including the quoted text?
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Feb 20, 2010
is it possible to send email with multi attachments? Because what i see is only Intent.EXTRA_STREAM to attach the file, and it's only one file.
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Jul 18, 2010
I can't open email attachments. Says they are corrupted. I know they aren't because I can see them on my desktop.
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Jul 20, 2010
I can not view attachments that comes through, my gmail account. It takes me to HTML viewer but will not open. any suggestion.........Motorola Cliq
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May 16, 2010
I was notified by one of my customers that she was unable to use the feature of my application where she is supposed to be able to send her data as an attached csv file to an email. When I run this on my emulator at home, it works. She reports that she's using the GMail client. I'm not clear on what that is. I'm using the standard way of attaching a file.
There are a couple of exceptions. I notice that other examples of attachments on the group use the SD Card to save the file before sending it. Because of the section on files in this article:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html
I chose to use the internal file storage. I do not anticipate the files my application produces ever exceeding 200 KB.
So, does writing the files to internal storage only work on some phones? Should that be mentioned in the above-referenced article? It seems kind of important, since everyone seems to be using external SD Cards and not the internal memory.
Here's my code.
CODE:.....................
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Jul 2, 2009
I am trying to send an attachment through email. When composing the email, everything looks great (attachment seems to be included and ready to send). However, the attachment does not get received on the other side.
Below is my code example:
CODE:.....................
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May 12, 2010
I have an Android app that I am working on that needs to get regular data updates. However, the only way that I will ever be able to receive the data is via csv files arriving as email attachments. I wish that I could use a web service or something else more reliable; however, this is the constraint that I am working with.
So, how can I build the functionality to monitor all incoming mail and if I receive a message with a specifically named attachment that has the expected MIME type, automatically save the attachment so that my app can process it?
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Nov 17, 2009
I am using TouchDown for Exchange on Motorola Droid, which app can open powerpoint and all other MS Office 2003/2007 attachments?
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Feb 18, 2010
I'm using a HTC magic with gmail app to read my mail
Is it possible with this app to view PDF mail attachments?
When I click preview it opens an empty window ..
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Aug 18, 2009
I'm try to send an email with multiple image attachments.I'm trying to develop an application which has a button and when i click the button mail has to be sent with image attachments. email address is hard coded.
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Dec 13, 2009
When in the messaging app, and in text message conversations I am having many issues. 1st issue: conversations or "threads" as it is put are seperated, which I like this option, but it also makes it an issue. I am unable to forward any messages I receive.
attachments in messages are not accessable, or able to be saved. I can not save photos, video, music, files ect. I can not set any attachments as ringtones, screen savers, backgrounds. And I can not forward any of the information that is included in a text. I have become very frustrated with the Droid, I thought this was a great phone but seems for the pricetag and hype, I am unable to do less with it as simple functions that I had on my previous phone the LG Chocolate. I can not save anything I receive, and I also can not send any of my music files or recordings as an attachment.
I may not have this whole Droid thing figured out, but I dont want it to take me a month to figure it out. And it seems like I am going past my "Worry Free" period of time. I was unable to save many of my items from old phone to Droid, and that was a bother. But the text messaging is my biggest complaint, I liked the ability to save sounds, forwards sounds photos ect. And I can not do this now with the Droid, is there a way to fix this issue?
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Jul 8, 2009
I've written an app that can handle the VIEW action for a given mime Type, say "application/foo". By adding the following to Android Manifest.xml the Browser automatically uses my app to open downloads of that type. The G Mail app also tries to use my app to Preview attachments of that type, but it's passing a URI with scheme "g mail-ls://" rather than a "file://" URI. I guess I need to use a Content Provider to get the attachment data, I haven't looked into that yet. But the real mystery is the Email app there just doesn't seem any way to make it open the attachments. Any pointers? Opening attachments is a very common requirement of course, and I would expect the Android platform to encourage developers to write apps to handle more mime types. Instead I couldn't find any answers.
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Nov 15, 2009
I use gmail. I get attachments. I am trying to find a means to be able to save these attachments directly to SD card. For example,
jpgs/png/gif, not a problem. docs/xls/txt, I can peview, but not save them. problem is if I get a 3g2 file, I cannot preview or save the file. Sometimes I get videos from client's phones and I can nor longer view them remotely. With my winmo phone, I was able to at least detach them to the SD card. Bottom line, is there ANY way, app or otherwise, to just simply have a "download" button?
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Nov 19, 2008
Is there a way to open attachments in either gmail or the imap email with out having to have ms office?
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Dec 9, 2009
I've been using my Droid for about a week now and would like some suggestions or help with three frustrations I have with the default Gmail app in 2.0:
1. The Reply/Forward buttons are all the way at the bottom of the message - which is very frustrating when you're trying to respond to a long email thread that has a billion embedded replies. How are you dealing with that, other than scrolling all the way to the bottom? Shouldn't reply/forward buttons be available on-screen at all times? (The hardware option button doesn't present "reply" or "forward" among the popup choices, either).
2. When I forward mail with attachments, I can't predict whether the attachments will forward or not. So far, it seems like they don't go through more often than not. Is there a setting somewhere I need to throw to make attachments work reliably?
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Nov 26, 2010
I have a Samsung Mesmerize through US Cellular. I am getting my company email on the phone just fine.. But when I get emails with attachments I have to save the attachments on the phone then navigate to where they are saved to be able to view them. Is there a setting that can be changed or an app to download that will allow me to view the files without saving them to the SD card?
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Sep 6, 2010
I'm trying to create a default handler for .p7s/.p7b files in Android.
I figured the best start would be to create a BroadcastReceiver that will capture the intent from the Android email application (or K-9 if that's a need) for opening of certain attachments (filtered by mime type). Specifically I'm trying to handle s/mime email so looking for the "application/x-pkcs7-certificates" and "application/x-pkcs7-certificates" mime types.
Just as a basic test I've been trying something like this:
CODE:..........
I've tried using the following mimeType filters as well (testing signatures first):
CODE:................
I can't seem to get the IntentReceiver class to capture the intent no matter what filtering I use though. Am I going about this the wrong way?
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