Thanks for the quick reply. I'm going to hope I can downgrade using an older iphone backup on my PC.There is not one at this time. This has been an issue throughout iOS 13 and many have posted feedback to Apple on it.
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm going to hope I can downgrade using an older iphone backup on my PC.There is not one at this time. This has been an issue throughout iOS 13 and many have posted feedback to Apple on it.
I can't stand it anymore! I've tried everything, read the blogs, watched the youtube videos for fixes and nothing works.
I have an iPhone backup on my PC which was using iOS 12.4. Of course Apple is not signing this old iOS any more so I can't downgrade via itunes. Any other route I can take?
Outlook is one of the few where notifications work well for me. Just sometimes it takes a few seconds for mails to appear once I open it. And it has the true black dark mode and not the gray. The only other thing I keep GMail around for is searching. Outlook is poor for finding older emails. I can find anything if I search with GMail.If I understand this correctly, there is no sync issue of email notification, email notification icon and email delivery, if using the Outlook app?
The issue is primarily with the iOS built in mail, no?
Now that I am not working, I might have to consider the Outlook app.
Alas, what to do when I go back to work (I like to keep personal email and work emails in separate locations)...
MacOS mail back up to it's old tricks again, deleted emails popping back after deletion!!
Still inconsistent and generally buggered.
Yesterday, I had notifications of new mail. Opened app, and of course they weren't there.
When I get notified of receiving an email I have found that:
I have now got in the habit of leaving the Mail app in the following Mailbox list view on iPad:
- If I exit the Mail app leaving it on the Mailboxes list, the email is always there and ready for me in the inbox when I click on the “Inbox”.
- However, if I exit the Mail app leaving it in the Inbox list, rather than going back to the Mailboxes list, then more often than not I have to wait a few seconds for the email to show in the list.
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And the following on iPhone:
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I shouldn’t need to leave it in that Mailboxes view of course, it used to work perfectly well on iOS 12 (and earlier) exiting the app and leaving it in the Inbox view, but it’s a workaround that works for me.
With that workaround, the only issue I have now with Mail.app is when an email automatically goes into the Junk mailbox but it’s been incorrectly sent there by the email provider. The Mail.app doesn’t give the option to mark the email as not junk, it inexplicably gives the option to move to junk. (I have reported it to Apple, but it’s still not been rectified.)
When I get notified of receiving an email I have found that:
I have now got in the habit of leaving the Mail app in the following Mailbox list view on iPad:
- If I exit the Mail app leaving it on the Mailboxes list, the email is always there and ready for me in the inbox when I click on the “Inbox”.
- However, if I exit the Mail app leaving it in the Inbox list, rather than going back to the Mailboxes list, then more often than not I have to wait a few seconds for the email to show in the list.
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And the following on iPhone:
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I shouldn’t need to leave it in that Mailboxes view of course, it used to work perfectly well on iOS 12 (and earlier) exiting the app and leaving it in the Inbox view, but it’s a workaround that works for me.
With that workaround, the only issue I have now with Mail.app is when an email automatically goes into the Junk mailbox but it’s been incorrectly sent there by the email provider. The Mail.app doesn’t give the option to mark the email as not junk, it inexplicably gives the option to move to junk. (I have reported it to Apple, but it’s still not been rectified.)
Does using the Outlook app, or the Gmail app for email, still allow the device to be fully integrated with Contacts and Calendar items? Even more so, for when wanting to share via iMessage or sharing in general?
At this rate, I might just start using my outlook.com email address, in the Outlook app or Gmail app. My concern is still having good access to Contacts and Calendar items on my Outlook.com email account.
You'll need to set up a app-specific password for the Outlook app to access iCloud (mail, contacts, calendar) on your account via AppleID, but it does work. Does Outlook work any better than Mail on iOS? Debatable.
Does Outlook work any better than Mail on iOS? Debatable.
To answer the question of the title post here, I have had ZERO issues with the stock mail app on iOS 14 beta 1. Whatever their “fix” is for the mail app, just know that it gets better. I actually filed feedback THANKING them for fixing Mail.
I’ve been following the iOS 14 forum, and I’m sure I read the email not appearing in Inbox immediately is still an issue. I can recall someone saying it was working for them initially, but after a couple of days regressed back to the issue on iOS 13.
Does Outlook work any better than Mail on iOS? Debatable.