When I disabled Webview, it offered to let me run the original version.
That seems to work with K9.

Izik L wrote on 6/7/2015 1:33 PM:
> Nothing to do with Chrome
> I had been using Dolphin the whole time..
> 
> Now we know for sure that the problem has something to do with that
> WebView thing
> I did disable it, and now the problem is gone, obviously, but I don't
> know wether I will be needing WebView in the future
> So lets just hope WebView and/or K-9 will get an update soon...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> בתאריך יום ראשון, 7 ביוני 2015 בשעה 17:46:00 UTC+3, מאת Richard:
> 
>     I was only suggesting disabling webview as a temporary work-around 
>     so that you could open http links from K9 message views. 
> 
>     It is interesting that this doesn't appear to be a widely reported 
>     issue so there may be something else going on. 
> 
>     As a test, I uninstalled all browsers (and disabled chrome, 
>     including uninstalling updates) on my android 5.1.1 / K9 5.106 
>     device. This did, not surprisingly, result in the error you are 
>     seeing. [Just uninstalling all browsers except chrome didn't result 
>     in an error.] 
> 
>     Re-enabling chrome, and installing the current version 
>     (43.0.2357.92), made things work again. You might want to 
>     uninstall/reinstall chrome and see if that fixes things. And/or you 
>     might also want to try installing a second web browser 
>     (firefix/dolphin/opera). 
> 
>     [As an aside - at least with K9, if you only have one app that can 
>     fulfill an external call request - e.g., open an http link - you 
>     don't get prompted.] 
> 
>     By the way, when reporting issues please include the Android and K9 
>     release details. 
> 
> 
>     ------------ Original Message ------------ 
>     > Date: Sunday, June 07, 2015 12:27:15 AM -0400 
>     > From: Ryan Hodges <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>     > 
>     > Yes, you can do that. But there is obviously a problem in one or 
>     > the other. K9 or WebView. Which has the problem and needs fixed is 
>     > the question now I guess. 
>     > 
>     >> On Jun 6, 2015 11:14 PM, "Richard" wrote: 
>     >> 
>     >> 
>     >> 
>     >> > Date: Saturday, June 06, 2015 05:38:53 PM -0700 
>     >> > From: Izik L <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
>     >> > 
>     >> > Omg Ryan you're so right!! :-O 
>     >> > 
>     >> > But now what? That Web View thingy will just auto update itself 
>     >> > every time to the bad version and the K-9 bug will always come 
>     >> > back..:( 
>     >> 
>     >> On all my Android 5.x devices I can disable the "android system 
>     >> webview" app, which will keep it from running or updating, so you 
>     >> might try that. 
>     >> 
>     >> 
> 
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