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The "read the full text" button in the email was usually used to automatically scroll so that you could quickly review the previous content when reading the email. There were several reasons why this button could not be clicked: 1 The mail client does not support auto-scrolling. Different email clients have different settings that may not support auto-scrolling, so you need to manually click the full-text button to continue reading. 2. The email is too long. If the email content is too long, the email client may not be able to automatically scroll to the full text, so you need to manually click the full text button to continue reading. 3. The email client misjudged whether the email was a body message. The email client may mistake some emails as attachments or junk mail and not treat them as the body of the email, so it cannot automatically scroll to the full text. 4. The mail client's buffer. The mail client might buffer the contents of the mail to load faster the next time you open it. If there is a problem with the buffer, the mail client may not be able to load the full content and thus cannot click the full text button. If you can't click the "Read the full text" button in the email, you can try the following methods: 1. Scroll through the mail content manually. When reading the email content, you can manually scroll down or up the email content until you reach the "Read the full text" button. 2. Switch to the mail client. Different email clients have different settings. You can try to use other email clients to read the email content. 3 Clear the mail client's buffer. The mail client might buffer the contents of the mail to load faster the next time you open it. If there is a problem with the buffer, you can try to clear the mail client's buffer to solve the problem. 4 Check the email client version. Different email clients have different versions. You can try to use other versions to read the email content.
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