I just purchased a RAZR. When I send an email, at the end of the message it says: Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Phone. Is there a way to remove this from all future emails I want to send?
don't think so, my droid has same message at bottom of emails but someone may offer up a way to do it.
You can try opening your email app, press menu>more>settings>general settings, then uncheck the "use signature" box (or you can use a custom signature, the option to change should be right below it). The menu tree may be slightly different for you, that's how it is on my Rezound and I know HTC uses a slightly different email app.
i don't see that option on the dx.
dader wrote:I just purchased a RAZR. When I send an email, at the end of the message it says: Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Phone. Is there a way to remove this from all future emails I want to send?
dader wrote:
If you are using the gmail app, while in the gmail app, go to Menu->More->Settings->Press on the mail account that you want to change the signature->Signature.
If you are using the general email account (built in) for email like your isp, then open up the app, go to Menu->email settings->Compose Options. there is an email font section and email signature section. Change what you want your email signature to look like.
if you are using a third party email app (Yahoo etc) then you will need to look through the settings yourself, since I only have gmail and built in email app to test with.
All instructions above were verified on my Droid X running Gingerbread.
I also have an email question. I changed my email password for my gmail account on line. When I try and sign in on my phone it gives me an error and I know that I am putting in the password I created on line with gmail. What am I doing wrong
bjcourser wrote:I also have an email question. I changed my email password for my gmail account on line. When I try and sign in on my phone it gives me an error and I know that I am putting in the password I created on line with gmail. What am I doing wrong
bjcourser wrote:
Try this.
Go to Settings-> Applications-> Manage Applications.
Find the Gmail app, open it, and press Force stop. Then press clear cache, and clear data.
Back out of settings, then start the Gmail application. When it tells you that the password is wrong, put in the new password.
That should work.
Also log into Gmail online with your computer to make sure that you can login with the new password.
Thanks I think that is worked