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  • @PedroVarela we can always check activity not found exception. Commented Aug 23, 2016 at 18:14
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    Yes we can. But your solution is no the right one. The Android documentation states clearly what you have to do in order to show only mail apps in the intent chooser. You wrote "Assuming most of the android device has Gmail app already installed"; What if it is a rooted device and the user delete Gmail client?. Suppose you are creating your own email app?, if a user is going to send a e-mail your app won't be in that list. What happen if gmail change the package name? Are you going to update your app? Commented Aug 23, 2016 at 18:20