Hi David,

IMHO you are looking at the wrong side :-) !

In your case I wouldn't inspect what the email app does,
instead I would study the behaviour of the email clients.

I.e. inspect the Gallery App, which provides a simliar Intent
( Gallery ->Open a picture ->Menu -> Share )

Your app must do the same.

Good luck !

  Frank



On 27 Jul., 13:27, David Given <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 27/07/10 07:34, FrankG wrote:
> [...]
>
> > When I read your email it sounds for me that you are able to adapt
> > the email app on your platform.
>
> No. I'm looking at the email app source code to try and figure out how
> this whole area works, as it's largely undocumented. I don't have the
> ability to modify it.
>
> > If no, then the whole discussion makes no sense in my eyes because you
> > have no choice anyway ?
>
> I have no choice but I don't know what the choice is! Hence my message.
>
> My requirements are pretty straightforward requirement --- I wish to
> send a message with an attachment; the attachment data is generated by
> code; I don't want to write the data to a temporary file because the
> email app doesn't tell me when it's finished with the file; how can I do
> this?
>
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