Re: [android-developers] Re: Plug-in for email client

2010-12-13 Thread Kostya Vasilyev
To repeat: the built-in email client is not part of the Android SDK. It's behavior and capabilities, and even it being installed, are not guaranteed. Some manufacturers make changes (HTC), some users install alternatives (K9, based on Android code, MailDroid, written from scratch). Now, if

[android-developers] Re: Plug-in for email client

2010-12-12 Thread Joey Tribbiani
Thanks a lot Kostya for your reply. Your reply made me understand the complexity little clearer. But still my requirement makes me come back to you to ask the question, this time more specifically. We are interested in developing a plugin to the Android native email client. This plugin will make

[android-developers] Re: Plug-in for email client

2010-12-08 Thread Joey Tribbiani
Any body please help out On Dec 7, 2:45 pm, Joey Tribbiani testkam...@gmail.com wrote: hello fellow developers, I am required to develop a add-on/plug-in which will sit on the top of the native email client of android phone. I DONOT want to develop a whole new application (like Gmail or

Re: [android-developers] Re: Plug-in for email client

2010-12-08 Thread Kostya Vasilyev
Joey, Sitting on top of the default Android email client is probably not a good idea, since the internals of this application (or even its existence) are not part of the Android SDK, and there are no guarantees whatsoever as to how to interact with the internals. Just to give an example,