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iliketoys
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I've been using the HTC app over the gmail app because it shows multiple email accounts in 1 view. Just wondering if everyone else's HTC email view is very basic and doesnt even have clickable links in received emails? Thanks in advance.

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I've been using the HTC app over the gmail app because it shows multiple email accounts in 1 view. Just wondering if everyone else's HTC email view is very basic and doesnt even have clickable links in received emails? Thanks in advance.

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This is one of the pieces of functionality HTC had to remove to comply with Apple's IP claims. There is a mod (flashable zip) somewhere on XDA that restores the functionality.
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I've been using the HTC app over the gmail app because it shows multiple email accounts in 1 view. Just wondering if everyone else's HTC email view is very basic and doesnt even have clickable links in received emails? Thanks in advance.

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I replaced it Day 1 with something else because it's so gimped (not just that issue).

I use the stock ICS mail app, which works quite well.

You can fix the link issue if you're rooted.
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