My email comes in the time it is written most of the time, so yours,
Stuart arrived at 11: 14l, not bad either, And the calls come in
almost at the same time into all my computers and iPhone, too. I am
experimenting .
Marta
On Jul 31, 2008, at 11:14 AM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
Agree. email every 15 min is plenty. USPS is once a day and not on
Sundays ... Now for all you math types how many times more is that?
Stuart
Sent from my iPod
On Jul 31, 2008, at 9:04 AM, Ed Wiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Push means as soon as the email hits the mail sever it is sent out
to your iPhone.
Fetch means that the email is retrieved when the email client on
the iPhone log’s on the mail sever and then downloads all the new
email since the last log on to the mail sever. Now I really don’t
care about push I can wait a minute to get an email I have been
using Fetch email for over 20 years and never saw a need for the
push system. Why must we react that second to an email.
Ways to save battery always put your phone to sleep with the top
sleep button just don’t let it go dark and go to screen lock if
you have an active program it will still keep working eating up
the battery.
Turn off the Wifi is you are not around a Wifi base station.
If your battery is low turn off 3G.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:macgroup-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wendi Williams
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 8:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MacGroup] iPhone - fetch vs push
Hi, all,
I've had lots of trouble with not receiving email on my iPhone since
the migration to Mobile Me. Maybe I just need an education - it's
usually operator error!
What are the differences between push and fetch? How do you manually
fetch data? Any recommendations on settings for better battery life?
Many thanks,
Wendi
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