I would say create a PHP script for sending mail on your web server. Then
do an HTTP load of the script in the background.
On Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:24:19 AM UTC-5, mohammed Nuhail wrote:
how to send email in background ?
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отсылалось по какому-то интервалу? Создай сервис, запусти в нём поток и по
таймеру хреначь. Или я не понял.
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The email address that I pass via:
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_EMAIL, theem...@comcast.net);
is always ignored and so it has to be manually entered on each email.
Any solution? Thanks in advance.
Try this :
private static final String YOURTO = m...@medomain.com;
You're right... I misstated that. I can send SMS messages using the
SDK, but cannot send email.
I find that incongruous, despite the fact that the email app in the
open source contains some nicely crafted code to do just that.
Is every app that is to send mail to reinvent a very intricate, heavy
On Aug 12, 2:13 am, DulcetTone dulcett...@gmail.com wrote:
You're right... I misstated that. I can send SMS messages using the
SDK, but cannot send email.
I find that incongruous, despite the fact that the email app in the
open source contains some nicely crafted code to do just that.
Why
Hi,
I want to receive Intent android.intent.action.SEND in a Service. Is it
possilbe to register for this Intent via registerReceiver() and get the
Intent in Broadcast receiver in the Service?
Or is there any restrictions that android.intent.action.SEND can only be
registered via Manifest.xml of
Sorry for not responding earlier. This worked for me:
public static void sendFile(Context context) {
String emailPreference =
PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(context).getString(emailPreference,
);
String subjectPreference =
Thanks for your help.
I want to write an application which will send email with an
attachment through GMail on Android.
But I don't have much time to study the basic of JavaMail.
So, I wonder is there any sample for me to get in quickly.
2010/4/14 Kumar Bibek coomar@gmail.com
So, you want
@powder
Where should the setType() be placed then. I'm having difficulties
getting this to work.
Thanks in advance.
On Apr 7, 2:11 pm, powder jonas.hey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks so much Kumar!
It turned out to be the placement of the line:
sendIntent.setType(text/csv)
Regards
Where should it be placed?
I also get size = 0 and then I get a error saying file//: attachment
paths must point to file:///sdcard Igonoring attachment file
On Apr 7, 11:11 pm, powder jonas.hey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks so much Kumar!
It turned out to be the placement of the line:
Hi,
Thanks so much Kumar!
It turned out to be the placement of the line:
sendIntent.setType(text/csv)
Regards Jonas.
On Apr 5, 2:43 pm, Kumar Bibek coomar@gmail.com wrote:
public static void sendFile(Context context) {
File exportDir = new
I will try this and let you know.
Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek
On Apr 2, 3:09 am, powder jonas.hey...@gmail.com wrote:
The logcat says:
...
04-01 18:33:06.230: INFO/ActivityManager(76): Starting activity:
Intent { act=android.intent.action.SEND typ=text/csv flg=0x300
public static void sendFile(Context context) {
File exportDir = new
File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(),
mydir);
if (!exportDir.exists()) {
exportDir.mkdirs();
}
Some logcat logs will be helpful in trying to figure out what went
wrong.
Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek
On Apr 1, 2:10 pm, powder jonas.hey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I never got this to work on a real device, got the email but no
attachment, also when installing K9 on a emulator and
then
The logcat says:
...
04-01 18:33:06.230: INFO/ActivityManager(76): Starting activity:
Intent { act=android.intent.action.SEND typ=text/csv flg=0x300
cmp=com.google.android.gm/.ComposeActivityGmail (has extras) }
04-01 18:33:06.290: INFO/ActivityManager(76): Starting activity:
Intent {
I have done this.You need to remove awt dependecies from java mail and build
the activation jar and mail jar manually.If you need the code and jar file
contact me.
Thanks
Isuru
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.comwrote:
Jason Proctor wrote:
Only if you
However I couldnt send an image attachment along with this.Reason is when
we remove awt dependecies awt .Toolkit which is needed to implement
jpeg/png mailcap also removed
Thanks
Isuru
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Isuru danagalle iisuru@gmail.comwrote:
I have done this.You need to
I've created so-far fully working version of javamail based on the
source code available in the glassfish repository and some awt class
from harmony.
I'm not sure of what i can do with the license of what i have used to
make it work but i've put all of this in a google code project :
You are trying to use classes that the Android platform simply doesn't
support (see the nice error message - in this case it's very
informative). In your case javax.naming from JNDI which is a core
class is not present, but regardless, not every java library runs or
is supported on Android (not
Iroid wrote:
Hello All,
Can I send an email without invoking any activity (with Send/SendTo
action)?
Just compose a mail and send to recipient from my application.
Appreciate your response.
Only if you include your own SMTP code. ACTION_SEND will always prompt
the user, at least if they
Jason Proctor wrote:
Only if you include your own SMTP code. ACTION_SEND will always prompt
the user, at least if they choose one of the built-in apps.
did we ever get to the bottom of why JavaMail doesn't work on Android?
some Dalvik translation problem IIRC
I haven't played with
same issue here...
On 23 juil, 15:29, Rmac ry...@me.com wrote:
Hello,
I have been unable to send anemailvia an Intent where theemail
contains HTML in the body. Theemailis created, but the HTML in the
body shows as plain text instead of being rendered as HTML. I have
found similar posts
You can find the correct MIME type to send a text message here:
http://www.openintents.org/en/node/121
(scroll down for the sample code)
Peli
www.openintents.org
On Jun 24, 7:02 am, doubleminus doublemi...@gmail.com wrote:
Swathi,
Did you ever figure this one out??
Thanks,
double
On May
Swathi,
Did you ever figure this one out??
Thanks,
double
On May 12, 1:40 am, Swathi swathimuddin...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried to sendemailfrom myapplication in emulator , with
following code.
Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_EMAIL,
Searching this forum for the term send email gave me this mail:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/88bb36c676e3217b/c1d0be41174b4999?lnk=gstq=sending+email#c1d0be41174b4999
Which has some example code that you could use.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:51 AM, dilu
Thanks Bill Napier
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:53 AM, Bill Napier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Searching this forum for the term send email gave me this mail:
I tried out k9mail on the emulator and I get the same error message
when I try to send an email from my application. has anyone gotten
this to work?
On Nov 4, 12:39 pm, Justin (Google Employee) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yes, you should be able to install the Email program's APK on the
emulator.
Did you set he MIME type in your Intent?
Cheers,
Justin
Android Team @ Google
On Nov 14, 7:03 am, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried out k9mail on the emulator and I get the same error message
when I try to send an email from my application. has anyone gotten
this to work?
On Nov 4,
Haha! Yes, it only works on the phone. Sorry for the mixup, I can be
pretty absent minded at times.
On Nov 3, 4:42 pm, Daniel Bradby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm assuming you meant to say it only works on the phone, not the
emulator :)
On 04/11/2008, at 1:13 AM, john [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, you should be able to install the Email program's APK on the
emulator. You could download the Android source and compile Email and
then install on the emulator. Alternately I know there is a project
that has forked (but will hopefully merge back their changes) the
email client and there is a
Unfortunately yes, this only seems to work on the emulator. We had to
break down and buy a G1 (as well as a two-year plan) so we could
realistically get our software tested and released. It would be
interesting, though, to see if you could install the email program on
the emulator. If you do, you
I'm assuming you meant to say it only works on the phone, not the
emulator :)
On 04/11/2008, at 1:13 AM, john [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately yes, this only seems to work on the emulator. We had to
break down and buy a G1 (as well as a two-year plan) so we could
realistically get
John - I'm assuming this only works on the real device and not the
emulator?
I'm trying
Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, email text);
John,
Take a look at
http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/content/Intent.html ,
there are several e-mail related fields you probably want to set. For a
mime type try 'message/rfc822' or 'message/rfc2822'. I haven't tried this
myself, so let me know how it works.
Cheers,
Justin
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