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    giesbert
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    Hi,

    did you look at the "messaging API":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1.2/messaging.html of QtMobility?

    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
    Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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      Vetryaspa
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      Yes but I not have found a method to invok the e-mail process, whit this method i have to costruct all form.

      I wont invok app i don't wont creat all form

      is possible?

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        leon.anavi
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        As Gerolf said you should use Qt Mobility. Key classes for your case are "QMessage":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility/qmessage.html and "QMessageService":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility/qmessageservice.html. Method "compose":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility/qmessageservice.html#compose will open the default composer application using message as a prototype. Example:

        @
        QMessageService* pMessageManager = new QMessageService(this);
        QMessage message;
        message.setType(QMessage::Email);
        message.setBody("your message");
        pMessageManager->compose(message);
        @

        Btw using the same approach you can open the default app for SMS or MMS (of course it works on both Symbian and MeeGo devices).

        http://anavi.org/

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          Vetryaspa
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          I have found this method and run... wath do you think?

          @DesktopServices::openUrl(QUrl("mailto:user@foo.com?subject=Test&body=Just a test"))@

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            leon.anavi
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            [quote author="Vetryaspa" date="1331303594"]I have found this method and run... wath do you think?

            @DesktopServices::openUrl(QUrl("mailto:user@foo.com?subject=Test&body=Just a test"))@[/quote]

            In my opinion even if this works it would be much better to use the standard solution with Qt Mobility QMessage and QMessageService which I recommended in my previous post.

            http://anavi.org/

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              Vetryaspa
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              ok!! if i would sand messag in HTML format how i can do it? because the bady was not formatted in HTML even if i insert some HTML code

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                leon.anavi
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                [quote author="Vetryaspa" date="1331304023"]ok!! if i would sand messag in HTML format how i can do it? because the bady was not formatted in HTML even if i insert some HTML code[/quote]

                The official documentation includes an "example how to compose e-mail with HTML content":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility/serviceactions.html.

                http://anavi.org/

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                  Vetryaspa
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                  [quote author="leon.anavi" date="1331304383"]
                  [quote author="Vetryaspa" date="1331304023"]ok!! if i would sand messag in HTML format how i can do it? because the bady was not formatted in HTML even if i insert some HTML code[/quote]

                  The official documentation includes an "example how to compose e-mail with HTML content":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility/serviceactions.html.
                  [/quote]

                  this code not run, where is the probelm?

                  @ QString testo;

                        testo.append("<HTML CONTENT TEXT>");
                  
                  
                        QMessageService* pMessageManager = new QMessageService(this);
                        QMessage message;
                        message.setType(QMessage::Email);
                        message.setSubject(rist->value("NOME_RISTORANTE"));
                        QString htmlBody("<html><head></head><body>%1</body></html>");
                        message.setBody(htmlBody.arg(testo),"text/html");
                  
                        pMessageManager->compose(message);@
                  

                  Why not run?

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                    Vetryaspa
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                    no body can help me?

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                      adrz1
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                      Official documentation says:

                      On Symbian platform email messages with HTML body cannot be sent. If HTML content needs to be sent it can be added as attachment.

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                        Vetryaspa
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                        [quote author="adrz1" date="1335790370"]Official documentation says:

                        On Symbian platform email messages with HTML body cannot be sent. If HTML content needs to be sent it can be added as attachment.[/quote]

                        Ok... Tnx for Answer

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                          luca
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                          @
                          QDesktopServices::openUrl(QUrl("mailto:user@foo.com?subject=Test&body=Just a test"))
                          @
                          Some times ago I used this to open my default mail client and I think it's not so bad...

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