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For some reason icons on the home screen and widgets shrink randomly on iPadOS. Haven‘t updated my iPhone yet so I can‘t say if this occurs on iOS as well.

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Ugh - an iOS 13 bug involving email signatures was FINALLY fixed in iOS 14 Beta 5 & 6 and is now broken again.

Really wish it was possible to re-open a feedback report instead of filing a new one.
 
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Ugh - an iOS 13 bug involving email signatures was FINALLY fixed in iOS 14 Beta 5 & 6 and is now broken again.

Really wish it was possible to re-open a feedback report instead of filing a new one.


Pretty sure it's related to this:

Mail
Resolved in iOS & iPadOS 14 beta 7
  • The signature is no longer duplicated if you close a draft and reopen it. (66843208)
 
Anyone else seeing devicemanagement.framework in location services?
 
Pretty sure it's related to this:

Mail
Resolved in iOS & iPadOS 14 beta 7
  • The signature is no longer duplicated if you close a draft and reopen it. (66843208)

Oh definitely. I saw that in the release notes while waiting on Beta 7 to install and just knew it was gonna break it again.

Sucks, cause I use that email signature switching feature every day. It’s so convenient.
 
Oh definitely. I saw that in the release notes while waiting on Beta 7 to install and just knew it was gonna break it again.

Sucks, cause I use that email signature switching feature every day. It’s so convenient.
what do you mean by switching feature?
Do you mean that although the release notes say fixed, it has actually not been fixed?
 
what do you mean by switching feature?

It probably doesn’t matter to most people, but...

To reproduce the issue, you must have two email accounts: one email account that has *NO* email signature associated with it, and another email account *WITH* an email signature associated with it. In my case, I have two email accounts: a Gmail account with no email signature (my default account), and an Exchange account with an email signature.

• In the Mail app, tap the “New Message” icon to begin composing a new email from the default account (with no signature associated with it).

• Then, tap the “From” field and switch to the other email account (the one that has a signature associated with it).

• As you can see, the email signature associated with the non-primary account does not show up when you switch accounts...

** However:

• Go into the Mail settings and add text to the email account with no signature associated (literally any text will work: even something as simple as a single period).

• Now, go back and attempt to compose another new email and try switching accounts via the “From” field. You’ll see that BOTH signatures properly appear when switching between email accounts.

** The bottom line: if one of your email accounts contains a completely blank email signature, then the appropriate email signature for the *OTHER* account will NOT appear when switching back and forth between your email accounts while composing a message. However, as long as there is some sort of text included in each account’s signature, they will both appear properly when switching between accounts.
 
It probably doesn’t matter to most people, but...

To reproduce the issue, you must have two email accounts: one email account that has *NO* email signature associated with it, and another email account *WITH* an email signature associated with it. In my case, I have two email accounts: a Gmail account with no email signature (my default account), and an Exchange account with an email signature.

• In the Mail app, tap the “New Message” icon to begin composing a new email from the default account (with no signature associated with it).

• Then, tap the “From” field and switch to the other email account (the one that has a signature associated with it).

• As you can see, the email signature associated with the non-primary account does not show up when you switch accounts...

** However:

• Go into the Mail settings and add text to the email account with no signature associated (literally any text will work: even something as simple as a single period).

• Now, go back and attempt to compose another new email and try switching accounts via the “From” field. You’ll see that BOTH signatures properly appear when switching between email accounts.

** The bottom line: if one of your email accounts contains a completely blank email signature, then the appropriate email signature for the *OTHER* account will NOT appear when switching back and forth between your email accounts while composing a message. However, as long as there is some sort of text included in each account’s signature, they will both appear properly when switching between accounts.
thanks. very nicely explained.
 
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