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Old 06-21-2010, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by toddpedersen
From any EVO Mail account you have setup, you simply click on the right arrow next to the View Attachment indicator (Inside the email with the attachment. Next click on the paperclip and and choose Open or Save to SD Card.

There is also a setting for each mail account that you can set to automatically download all attachments, or based on file size etc.

All attachments are saved to the Downloads folder on the SD Card.

You can download Astro or ES File Explorer, both of which are free file explorer programs that work well.

This way you can navigate to your SD Card to move files around or open them.


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The mail app is different from the gmail app. Doesn't make sense that Google would make the app without these basic features.
You can't do that in the gmail app though. In the mail app yes. The mail app is made by HTC I think and the gmail one is made by Google.

That save attachment app works great though.
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