[Q] Email app not showing the complete sent email. - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi, wondering if anyone having this same issue. Both the Gmail and Email app are not showing the complete email in sent email. When I open the emails in the sent folder, it only showed what I typed in that email, and not the rest of the thread. I definitely checked the included text checkout before hitting send. Also, when I log into gmail on the web and my yahoo mail, and open the same email. I can see the rest of the thread from the web. Just on the app it's not showing.

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Sending Email Twice

Hi Everyone,
Does anyone else have this problem with the Mail app? I use my google email, through the mail app, and it sends the same email twice.
Thanks!
Rez
I just noticed this same issue on my Evo. Sent an email this morning and noticed it had sent twice, one minute after the first. I'm using a Google Apps account via the Mail app.
Just a thought, but you said you were using your gmail account through the mail app... You know that the Gmail app is already set up for your gmail account? So if I understand you correctly, you have your gmail set up twice on the phone... I may be mistaken, but if that's the case, sending from the mail app, might cause a synced send from the Gmail app as well? Try removing your gmail account from the mail app and send a message to test this out.
No, I the account in my Mail app is a Google Apps account that uses my work domain. I do have a separate Gmail account set up through the Gmail app, but this is a different account. Only the Google Apps account is doing it. It seems to be a common problem people have had, but the recipient only gets one copy, so it's just an annoyance on my end. Although it does show up twice in the Gmail thread, so maybe subsequent replies would have that duplicate in them, not that most people would even notice. Still. . . .
Maybe the haptic feedback is making the screen register as a double push with that quick vibrate? Sorry just crazy theory...

[Q] Why is my sent folder displaying my name on every email

Running the stock ICS email app on a stock Verizon Galaxy Nexus.
When I look at my email inbox folder, I see emails sorted top to bottom, by date, and each individual email shows the senders name or email address.
When I look in my sent mail folder, I see emails sorted top to bottom, by date, and each individual email shows my name.
In any other email app, the sent mail shows the name of the person you sent the mail to. It's useless showing my name. I know I sent it. I want to know to whom it was sent.
I can't find any way to change this.
I noticed this as well and I believe it is in hove the app sets up with the POP email settings. If you actually sign into you email account they should all show properly sent in that sent folder. At least I can say hotmail is that way.
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It does it on both my corporate Exchange Outlook email and my Yahoo email.
Is this a bug, or is there a setting somewhere I missed?

gmail app issues

i recently noticed that my gmail app is acting weird...
it says i have few new mails (shows a no. on top right hand side) but there are no mails shown. but then if i go to gmail.com on PC it shows those new mails. i thought it had something to do with showing just priority inbox, but i checked settings in gmail app, and it is set to show everything in inbox.
any ideas?
thank you.
Yeah it has been doing that to me too.
For me they were emails I had previously deleted, that for some reason didn't and got trapped. Just delete them from website, and you should be good.
thanks for the reply...
yeah once i deleted those mails on desktop, it worked fine for sometime and then again its showing 2 unread mails on phone, its kinda frustrating me!!
In gmail, search for label:unread. This will display the unread messages so you can delete them. I think it has to do with the threaded messages and the new ones get grouped with old threads that aren't displayed.
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That works for me. Search for "is:unread in:inbox" will show the unread messages in the inbox. I use that search all the time.
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Email text not appearing in SEMCEmail.apk

I have a google apps email id from work. When i configure this id using the Corporate account (Exchange) option in accounts and sync (not as the GMail option), all messages and contacts get synced properly. But when i open any email i just get to see the sender the address list and the email subject. The actual email text in the mail does not get displayed.
Anyone faced this issue and got a way around it. I know i can configure the GMail app for this mail id, but wanted to make sure the native email app works since i have a couple of gmail ids already configured in the GMail app and do not want to mix this with other id's and miss my work mails.
no one with a reply ??

Problem with yahoo email

I have a customer that is having issues with her yahoo email. First, the problem she had was that everytime a new email came in. It would show some form of spam message in the notification bar but when you clicked on it it would go to the right email. I recommended remvoing the email account and re adding it to the phone. Now she's not having that problem but she's not getting any notifications and old emails that she had read are now showing up unread after refreshing the email account. any help will be greatly appreciated.
Is she using the default email app or the Y! Mail app from Yahoo? I haven't had the issues you described when using either one, but maybe she can try a different app than the one she's using now.
She's using the phone email app. I tried the Yahoo mail app but it wouldn't show old emails because it's a business's email.
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Hmmm... not sure - I don't know why being a business email would have any issue with showing old emails on Yahoo. Only other thought I had was to try a different email client like K-9 or Mail Droid and see if you have better luck with that.

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