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Here are the Gmail SMTP settings for Iphone so that you can configure your Gmail on iPhone. Go to settings on your iPhone. Tap on Accounts and Sync. Now Add Account, and then select Gmail. Open Gmail SMTP configure window. Fill the SMTP server settings. SMTP password, fill your Gmail password. These are the email settings for Gmail on iPhone so that you can configure your Gmail account on iPhone.

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Unfortunately (fortunately,) I can’t test it as Gmail rolled back the changes! Mark, I tried with first thing after I saw this article. It didn’t work for whatever reason. Glad they reversed the updates. I like this fix, but i think that should be a serious issue, because Google punishes websites if they use the same color and background-color and try to hide content from the eyes of the user. Also thats why Gmail ignores display:none, to disable the opportunity to hide something from the recipient.

These are the facts, and the rest is only hipotetically, but after this i’m not sure, that the fix can avoid spam filters in 100% …. Thanks a lot. I have wasted a couple of days finding solution to the font auto resizing for android gmail app. After reading your article, it fixed my problem in no time. Many thanks for this fix!

Thank you for this very helpful piece of information! I have the same problem I simply added ! It must be added to all tags, so when in this will be or you need to add ! I’ve check it on E-Mail On Acid and everything work fine. Maybe it will help someone!

Here’s a fix that works, and avoids the need to hide content, which might trigger a SPAM flag. A. Add an ! B. Add an Outlook conditional comment that includes the same rule sets you applied the ! That’s general idea. Did a full test on Litmus and every client looks good, including iPhone/Gmail. Eh, the 2nd rule set in my comment is supposed to be inside a MSO conditional comment, but it was stripped. If you don’t have a lot of font declarations or media query overrides, this suggestion would definitely come in handy.

Hi guys, I tried to apply the latest fix (the one suggested Alex Williams) on a fluid-responsive email..and it causes the reverse of the email to scalable layout (in Gmail app for Android). In other words, tables that should stack remain on the same row, totally dismissing the fluid layout.

Anyone having the same problem, Unfortunately this technique is not a panacea. This technique forces the width of the email to around 500px and therefore the fluid layout won’t work with this. We’re between a rock and a hard place. Know anyone at Gmail, Thanks Justin you have solve my biggest problem.

I have one question how much non-breaking space ( ) or ‘-’ for 624px width email. ‘Coz if i added your given amount of non-breaking space its extend width but when i remove 3-4 its fit. Hey Mukul, you’ll just have to test combinations of monospace fonts and the number of characters to suit your needs. I put in the initial fix with the dashes and I’m finding that it is working well in the Gmail app for iPhone but not in Android where the auto-fit is switched on.

I’m testing on the Samsung Galaxy s6. The design of the email is two columns (nightmare!) and the right hand side is getting ‘squashed’ . Do you have a solution for Android auto-fit, Lindsay, have you tried the min-width hack, I have had a go at using min-width and it didn’t work unfortunately. I’ll try again and see if it works a second time. Android 4.4.4 Email app has problems with 2 column responsive layouts (with my email template, it doesn’t throw tds into their own row so they squash up).