Hi I would like to ask if anyone knows how to easily save your SMS messages in your Sent Items folder. I found option that can be used InTheHand the Mobile Library is a paid service. Then the library MAPI.Net but I could not find any documentation. Could someone advise me how to do it? I'm Sending SMS through the Internet and I want to save a copy of sent message to the default sent folder.
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I guess nobody seems to care but I've searched almost the whole day for a solution but coulnd't find any or am I the only one who sends email with attachments other than pictures, video or audio etc ?
The big problem is the predefined set of file types you can attach to an email. This in both the HTC Email application and the Gmail application.
When you want to add an attachment to an email, you can only choose pictures, video's, audio, app share, location and document. What if I want to attach a .zip file or multiple zip files at once. No way you can do that. The only solution I found was a program called File Sender but this one only works for the Gmail application, whereas I'm an Exchange Active Sync user.
When started, the File Sender application opens a tiny file explorer in which you can choose the file you want to attach to an email. I want the same functionality in the stock HTC Email application. And no I don't want to buy 3rd party Exchange email clients. Any one with a solution or any one who can develop a mod/program/hack or whatever to bring this functionality to Android ? It would be nice to select multiple files at once no matter what kind of file type.
Thanks....
There are many apps that can solve your problem. For example install Blackmoon File Browser and you can attach any file in Gmail.
You can always change the extension of a .zip file to .jpg or similar and tell your recipient to change it back, saves you doing anything
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pascanu said:
There are many apps that can solve your problem. For example install Blackmoon File Browser and you can attach any file in Gmail.
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Thanks, but for Gmail there are solutions but I'm an Exchange user so I use the stock HTC Email application and NOT the Gmail app. For HTC email app there are only paid apps which can handle attachments as it should be.
Try a file manager, I've got Astro and I can send with that through Gmail or the Mail app but I'm not sure about your exchange account.
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Try a file manager, I've got Astro and I can send with that through Gmail or the Mail app but I'm not sure about your exchange account.
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+1 for astro, it'll allow you to send any file as an attachment in my experience. not used it with exchange though as i dont use exchange
Hi from Italy!
I'm looking for an app to save / export the Call Log (in .csv, .txt or similar formats).
Do someone knows if exists an app which can do that?
Or, instead, if it doesn't exist, this maybe an invite to create it!
Thank you!
The app "SMS Backup +" allows you to backup the call logs to Google Calenda.
If you want to use one app to backup everything you can try "sprite backup".
I use it to backup application settins, sms, email, contacts, calendar and a few other things between rom changes.
I use Mobile Backup II
http://www.appbrain.com/app/mobile-backup-ii/mobilehome.backup
This one allows you to export sms and calllog to a text file.
My girlfriend has an unrooted dinc and needs to get a text msg thread on her laptop. Is there a way I can send them to email or another way I can forward them to my rooted dinc and get them from there. Any help would be greatly appreciated
This might not be exactly what you're looking for, but a tool like SMS Backup & Restore (from the Market) will create an XML export of your texts on your SD card. At least from there you have them in XML form where you have access.
Thanks for the reply. I found an app that backs it up to her email. I will use an app like you said on my phone. I used astro file manager on my phone and I can't find where my SMS threads are stored and this will make it a lot easier. Thanks again, much appreciated.
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You can just put her e-maill address in the text app where it says to: and text it to her email.
Trying to attach pdf to a text message to send out work schedule to a specific group. I can attach pictures and video things but can't find a place to attach file. Any ideas whether even possible.
Yeah. Using a file explorer (I use Root Explorer), find the PDF you wanna send, longpress on it and a list of options comes up. Select Send (or Share, depending on explorer) and then select Messaging from the list.
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when i do that there is no option for message. It only goes to the email clients on my phone and bluetooth. Doesn't give me message option for some reason. is there a setting I need to change somewhere else???
Hey,
I mean as long as the file isnt to big you should be able to but why not just email the file?
For stuff like that, I upload it to Dropbox then send the link via sms. I don't know that it's even possible to send files that aren't photos or videos through mms.
dropbox works for me
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Trying to attach pdf to a text message to send out work schedule to a specific group. I can attach pictures and video things but can't find a place to attach file. Any ideas whether even possible.
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There is an app called Tmail. It allows you to send any kind of file from your SDcard with an MMS message.
Here is the link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phonelight.tmailtrial
But it is only limited to the MMS size which is 300KB, too small.
It's not an ideal/perfect solution but I really like PushBullet. Not ideal because the recipient needs to install it also but the features are very powerful and extremely reliable and easy to use.
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Hey all,
Not sure if I’m in the right section but does anyone know the line (if one exists) I’d have to insert in the featureset.xml file located /storage/etc folder in order for when I send or receive a MMS message, the mobile automatically activates ‘mobile data’ then deactivates it when MMS has been sent or received? I’m currently using GO SMS Pro which supports this feature but I really don’t like using 3rd party apps for messaging as I much prefer the stock messaging app.
This is something similar found in the galaxy line series where one would need to add the line:
‘<CscFeature_RIL_ForceConnectMMS>true</CscFeature_RIL_ForceConnectMMS>’
to the features.xml file.
Link to forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/auto-connect-data-sending-receiving-mms-t2102186
If there is any other way, can you please share.
Thanks