So I currently have under fetching...poll frequency is set at 1 min...what
should I set this to?

Under advanced I have idle time set at 12 mins.


On Mon, Sep 2, 2019, 7:52 PM Greg Troxel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rich Osborne <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Should I select poll when connecting for push. I selected poll every
> min. I
> > want emails to come in asap without manually syncing
>
> Polling every minute does not sound reasonable.
>
> I think that what I'm doing is the standard approach:
>
>   1) push
>
>   2) poll when connecting for push
>
> Once connected, new mail arrives via the usual IMAP IDLE scheme (push).
> When first connecting -- or reconnecting after network loss or change --
> polling finds out what happened while away.
>
> This works 99% great, with the problems being:
>
>   some people's phones don't really do push because their OS won't let
>   them.  This hsas to be fixed in the OS.
>
>   It seems to be possible to connect, poll, and then set push, resulting
>   in a tiny window where a new message arrives after poll checks the
>   state but before push, so that message doesn't arrive until the next
>   message arrival or the next poll.  This is highly rare.
>
>
> I don't know the details of your vendor flavor of android, but it really
> sounds like you have an overly aggressive OS that thinks your mail
> program shouldn't be connected all the time, and you just have to figure
> out how to deal with that.  Maybe you can install lineage :-)
>

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