On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 12:07:51PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:06:00PM +0200, Ambrevar wrote:
> I don't recall any problem reading with Android 2.1 mail sent by
> mutt. I use K-9 as my Android mail client in my phone. 
> Best regards,

> > My fellows recently let me aware of the fact that all the e-mail I've sent 
> > them
> > with Mutt could not be displayed correctly on their Android 2.* smartphone. 
> > The
> > mails display an empty body, the actual body being displayed as an 
> > attachment
> > (which Android may name 'Unknown.txt').

First of all, you should try K-9 mail...or ANYTHING other than the stock
e-mail app (same goes for the browser...I use Dolphin (which was Dolphin
Browser HD for a little while, and now is back to just Dolphin), FWIW.
Back to e-mail, though, like the stock browser, the stock e-mail
basically isn't used by more than a relative few.  Few, if any, people
that I'm aware of like either one.  But that's all a matter of personal
preference, so I'll stop those comments here.

Other than that, all I can say is I send mail to myself to/from my tablet
all the time (when it's too small to be worth using FTP or a SAMBA
mount).  I also forward e-mail that would look better in K-9, or that
has links that I'd rather have on my tablet than on my Mac.  I've never
had any problems.  My current tablet runs ICS, but I also had one that
ran Froyo (an el-cheapo tablet Archos POS), and I also have a phone
running Froyo that I used for e-mail before I got my tablets, and still,
no problems (always using K-9 from day one with e-mail.).

Later,
   --jim

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