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I've been working on Android program to send email with an attachment (image file, audio file, etc) using Intent with ACTION_SEND. The program is working when email has a single attachment. I used Intent.putExtra(android.content.Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, uri) to attach the designated image file to the mail and it is working fine, the mail can be delivered through the Gmail. However, when I tried to have multiple images attached to the same mail by calling Intent.putExtra(android.content.Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, uri) multiple times, it failed to work. None of the attachment show up in the email.

I searched the SDK documentation and Android programming user group about email attachment but cannot find any related info. However, I've discovered that there's another intent constant ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE (available since API level 4) which might meet my requirement. Based on SDK documentation, it simply states that it deliver multiple data to someone else, it works like ACTION_SEND, except the data is multiple. But I still could not figure out the correct usage for this command. I tried to declare intent with ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE, then call putExtra(EXTRA_STREAM, uri) multiple times to attach multiple images, but I got the same erroneous result just like before, none of the attachment show up in the email.

Has anyone tried with ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE and got it working with multiple email attachment?

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  • I have the same problem. It is not working code. The same problem exists during sending MMS, there is possibility to add only one file. Do you have the some ideas to it in the another way ??
    – user500886
    Nov 8, 2010 at 16:24

5 Answers 5

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Here is the code you need to create an emailIntent that contains multiple attachments.

public static void email(Context context, String emailTo, String emailCC,
    String subject, String emailText, List<String> filePaths)
{
    //need to "send multiple" to get more than one attachment
    final Intent emailIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE);
    emailIntent.setType("text/plain");
    emailIntent.putExtra(android.content.Intent.EXTRA_EMAIL, 
        new String[]{emailTo});
    emailIntent.putExtra(android.content.Intent.EXTRA_CC, 
        new String[]{emailCC});
    emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SUBJECT, subject); 
    emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, emailText);
    //has to be an ArrayList
    ArrayList<Uri> uris = new ArrayList<Uri>();
    //convert from paths to Android friendly Parcelable Uri's
    for (String file : filePaths)
    {
        File fileIn = new File(file);
        Uri u = Uri.fromFile(fileIn);
        uris.add(u);
    }
    emailIntent.putParcelableArrayListExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, uris);
    context.startActivity(Intent.createChooser(emailIntent, "Send mail..."));
}
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    you forgot to put the subject and emailText to the intent. otherwise thanks for the code. Jul 9, 2011 at 14:12
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    The correct MIME data type should be "text/plain" and not "plain/text": emailIntent.setType("text/plain");. If you use "plain/text" Android will force to use GMail as a sender, but if you use "text/plain" it will provide application chooser dialog with Gmail, Facebook, Bluetooth etc. If you would like to propose only mail programs use "text/xml" instead.
    – Volo
    Oct 10, 2011 at 10:47
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    And if you change last line to context.startActivity(emailIntent); the checkbox "Use by default for this action" will appear in the application chooser dialog, thus user will be able to select the default application for sending the emails with multiple attachments.
    – Volo
    Oct 10, 2011 at 10:57
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    This example is netting me an "AndroidRuntimeException: Calling startActivity() from outside of an Activity context requires the FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK flag. Is this really what you want?" I've tried passing both the Application and base context to this e-mail method, and both result in the same error.
    – ravemir
    Dec 29, 2012 at 18:48
  • This solved it for me, but I'm not sure if I'm escaping an error in a weird way, so I'll leave the previous comment here for anyone who has any idea about it.
    – ravemir
    Dec 29, 2012 at 18:52
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ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE should be the action

and then emailIntent.setType("text/plain");

followed by:

ArrayList<Uri> uris = new ArrayList<Uri>();
String[] filePaths = new String[] {"sdcard/sample.png", "sdcard/sample.png"};
for (String file : filePaths)
{
    File fileIn = new File(file);
    Uri u = Uri.fromFile(fileIn);
    uris.add(u);
}
emailIntent.putParcelableArrayListExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, uris);
startActivity(emailIntent);

This works for me.

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Although this is an old thread, but as it is shown on top on google searches i want to add a small hint to make it complete, hence I stumpled upon it.

It is necessary to make the attached files readable for the mail activity, otherwise they will not be attached. So you have to call somewhere

fileIn.setReadable(true, false)
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  • Thank you sir, the mail wasn't able to send the attachments only the mail.
    – Josejulio
    Mar 13, 2014 at 0:11
  • Thank you, man! I couldn't make the pictures to be sent without this line
    – konunger
    Jun 28, 2014 at 20:58
  • WOW! this answer totally saved my day. If anyone gets "one or more files not attached. limit 20mb" error from gmail app, this fix solves everything. Best tip ever!
    – Sukru A.
    Feb 15, 2016 at 21:04
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Here I found great example http://www.blackmoonit.com/2010/02/filebrowser-send-receive-intents/

you must use

final Intent aIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE);
aIntent.putParcelableArrayListExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM,theUris);
aIntent.setType(theOverallMIMEtype);
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For multiple attachments use PutParcelableArrayListExtra(Intent.ExtraStream, uris)where uris variable is a List<IParcelable>(). Here's an example:

var email = new Intent(Intent.ActionSendMultiple);
    email.SetType("text/plain");
    email.PutExtra(Intent.ExtraEmail, new string[]{emailTo});
    email.PutExtra(Intent.ExtraCc, new string[]{emailCC});

    var uris = new List<IParcelable>();
    filePaths.ForEach(file=> {
        var fileIn = new File(file);
        var uri = Android.Net.Uri.FromFile(fileIn);
        uris.Add(uri);
    });

    email.PutParcelableArrayListExtra(Intent.ExtraStream, uris);

    context.StartActivity(Intent.CreateChooser(email, "Send mail..."));

Hope this helps ;)

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  • Could you share IParcelable class please?
    – Talha Ç
    Jan 5 at 12:53

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