I've been having Gmail issues for the past few days. I found this thread and read some of the first few posts. The only thing that came close was the thing about wifi messing with gmail sync. I have it on all the time because I don't know where I'll find wifi. Anyways, my problem is that my phone doesn't notify me when there's new gmail, even when there is. I check on my computer and the emails are there in the inbox and then I go to my phone and it's not there. However, when I hit refresh, next to the GMAIL title it would show the number of unread messages but it wouldn't display the new messages anywhere on my phone.
Testing the wifi issue, I turned it off and sent myself an email from my computer with my hotmail account. Boom, the email hits my gmail and I can see it on my computer but it still hasn't shown up on my phone. I manually hit refresh and it does exactly what it has been doing the past few days. (1) new message but no actual new message showing up in the inbox of my phone. Has anyone encountered something like this before? I'm at a loss because I don't know what to do now.
Help.
Thanks
Are you using an automatic task killer or manager, which you are using to kill any background tasks and services, by any chance? If so, disable that feature, restart your phone (though I believe that logging in to Google Talk will restart the necessary service), and see if you start getting background notifications.
Also, just to ask the question, are you using the gmail app, or the HTC Mail app?
OK, I scanned the whole thread, and I don't think I see this issue. So here goes...
I have Active Sync with Exchange for my work email. Works mostly great. I get all the emails in the Inbox quickly, and I do see all my folders. But here is where it gets strange...
1. The individual folders to not automatically download emails. They only fill when I actually open that folder. This seems odd to me - why would it not download emails in those folders, just as it does in Inbox or Sent Items? This is highly problematic for me, as I have Outlook rules set up to send messages to certain folders that are meaningful for me, and it seems absurd to have to click on a dozen different folders each time I want to see what is in them. Anything I can do to get this to work properly?
2. This is a known issue I think, but, is there a way to get the notifications (green circle on the mail icon) to come up for emails in the folders other than Inbox? I saw earlier someone said it doesn't do this, but I am wondering if there is an app or setting to do so.
Thanks in advance!
i dont see that setting in there. but i know that is IS in NitroDesks Exchange. you might want to try it from the market for 30 days. it fills in all the missing things that SHOULD be in exchange for android.
one question. what is the exhange domain name mean?
It's the FQDN of your Exchange server. For example: myexchangeserver.mycompanyname.com.
Can you explain how to do this?Yes, you can.
Can you explain how to do this?
I am using Android 2.2 on my Nexus One. I use the standard Android email app to connect to my company Exchange server via ActiveSync. All that works.
When I attempt a search (from the home screen or within the email app), the options are web, contacts or (text) messages. There seems to be no way to search Exchange email.
Yahoo Mail FAQ:
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*****Update on WiFi Access (thanks iman)***
When you add a new account, select IMAP under the protocol menu>enter your email>enter your user name which is your email>enter your password>for IMAP server enter: android.imap.mail.yahoo.com>security type is SSL>server port is 993
then hit next
for SMTP server enter android.smtp.mail.yahoo.com>security type will be SSL> server port will be 465
Now your email will sync even if wifi is on.