There is no default/easy way to do this. This code worked for me. It opens a picker with all email apps registered to device and straight to Inbox:
Intent emailIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse("mailto:"));
PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
List<ResolveInfo> resInfo = pm.queryIntentActivities(emailIntent, 0);
if (resInfo.size() > 0) {
ResolveInfo ri = resInfo.get(0);
// First create an intent with only the package name of the first registered email app
// and build a picked based on it
Intent intentChooser = pm.getLaunchIntentForPackage(ri.activityInfo.packageName);
Intent openInChooser =
Intent.createChooser(intentChooser,
getString(R.string.user_reg_email_client_chooser_title));
// Then create a list of LabeledIntent for the rest of the registered email apps
List<LabeledIntent> intentList = new ArrayList<LabeledIntent>();
for (int i = 1; i < resInfo.size(); i++) {
// Extract the label and repackage it in a LabeledIntent
ri = resInfo.get(i);
String packageName = ri.activityInfo.packageName;
Intent intent = pm.getLaunchIntentForPackage(packageName);
intentList.add(new LabeledIntent(intent, packageName, ri.loadLabel(pm), ri.icon));
}
LabeledIntent[] extraIntents = intentList.toArray(new LabeledIntent[intentList.size()]);
// Add the rest of the email apps to the picker selection
openInChooser.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_INITIAL_INTENTS, extraIntents);
startActivity(openInChooser);
}
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