If you already know that you can view full html in your emails on your S60 phone then don't read this. Others may feel like a bonehead like I did for not discovering this already.
Do you ever get emails on your phone from companies or organizations that you subscribe to wishing that you can see the email in full html, instead of just the basic text? It's actually something that has bugged me thinking that it's not possible, but I never took time to find this feature. Little did I know it was right in front of my face! I discovered this on accident when trying to open a picture attachement.
The built in email application on your N95, N82, or any S60 phone gives you the option to view the html version of any email. You'll see it right below the subject line in your email. Look for "Attachment.html" with a little paperclip next to it. It's where all your normal email attachements are at. Click on it and you'll get the html version of the email opened up in web browser. Simple as that.
Check out the screenshots below, the first one shows how the email looks before you see the full html, and the last one shows the full html.



If you want you can also click here to view the steps to set up your Gmail account on your S60 handset.
What other solutions are there for viewing full html emails besides this one? Personally I think this is the best way, but I'm all ears to other alternatives.


thanks for sharing tip Mike. i've been using gmail java app and like you said in other post its very small and as you know you cant actually full html page !
I've to try accessing web page directly like i suggested.
actually i want to use built in mail client but it wont let removing read email so it means all emails downloaded and pile up on memory card :(
sorry i meant to say slow not small !
hey rk. you can set the amount of emails you have in the inbox. i keep mine at 30. it will delete all old emails from your phones inbox only. if you want to delete an email you can but it keeps the header. if you want to delete it from the phone and server it will be sent to your gmails archives.
also, just another tip. you should always have your email and text messages saved to your phone memory. it will make your phone run much faster when accessing messaging applications.
hope this helped and let me know if you have anymore questions.
thanks for that Mike. btw just wondering if you know any tool that synchronises yahoo calender with N95? am currently using yahoo autosync and it works fine except that it is not setting reminders (ie. alarms)! so i've to do that again in outlook and sync with myphone. as you can imagine its a pain.
any ideas on this much appreciated.
sorry RK i don't have a solution for your problem, as i have no experience with yahoo calendars. if you find a solution, please report back and let us know what you did.