It is possible to do this if you open gmail in the browser rather than
the built in gmail app. Opening in the browser allows you to download
it, then you just navigate to the download directory with something
like linda file manager to install.

On Jun 26, 8:39 am, Beth Mezias <emez...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey there, hi there, ho there...Is there a way to make Android open and
> install an apk file as an attachment sent in a Gmail message?  This is a
> nice, signed apk file that installs to the phone correctly from Eclipse or
> the command
> line.  I'm just checking to see if this is working for somebody somewhere.
> Cheers,
> Beth
> --
>
> Princess 
> Margaret<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/p/princess_margaret.html>
> - "I have as much privacy as a goldfish in a bowl."

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