Hi David,

I have been told by my colleague that the phone numbers were shown blue and 
underlined as links (such as *+421XXXXXXXXX*). Our service technicians were 
able to tap them and call the customer in this way.

The phone numbers are stored in an Excel table (along other customer 
information in a row) and are formatted as pure text (not as hyperlink or 
phone number). Colleagues are copying the rows, inserting them in the 
e-mail in Outlook (preserving the table/cell format) and sending them to 
our technicians.

Dňa piatok, 9. marca 2018 6:53:02 UTC+1 Gnome Nomad napísal(-a):
>
> On 03/08/2018 04:26 AM, Viktor Kvašnica wrote: 
> > Hi folks, 
> > 
> > as of some days ago it seems the phone numbers in e-mails are not parsed 
> > correctly and I cannot tap them to call (i. e. phone number 
> > "00421XXXXXXXXX"). 
> > 
> > Does the K-9 actually support phone number parsing and if so, how? We 
> > are using the K-9 on a daily basis in a company I work for and it is 
> > very practical for our technicians to be able to call the customer right 
> > from an e-mail. 
> > 
> > Last but not least, then you all for for this great application and keep 
> > up the good work! 
> > 
> > Best regards 
> > 
> > Viktor Kvašnica 
> > IT Technician 
>
> Never noticed if it does or does not. Are the phone numbers marked up as 
> such in the email in any way, such as "tel:00421XXXXXXXXX"? 
>
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