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  #1543112 27-Apr-2016 23:21
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Yep. Different clients may handle the same mail from the same source differently.

In contrast Technofreak has demonstrated an instance of a single client which appears to display mail from different sources differently. If the mail is from the same source it is likely the difference is in part of the protocol difference in the two servers.

Either way we are getting closer : ).



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  #1547586 6-May-2016 12:31
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Just piped orcon iMAP into gmail app... oddly the links still no worky.

 

So thats now S3 native client OK, Moto G (v2) not, and neither gmail app on the Moto G. The mind boggles


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  #1548459 9-May-2016 06:42
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Not sure how long it's been working for, but the Outlook app is now opening Geekzone links for me where it previously wasn't.




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  #1548462 9-May-2016 07:08
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lurker:

Not sure how long it's been working for, but the Outlook app is now opening Geekzone links for me where it previously wasn't.



It's working for me too.

The date on the app is 26 April bit I think it only became available last week some time.

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