I haven't upgraded to iPhone 2, because there were so many troubles, does it look like now we can dare do that? I am really not sure about the push and fetch, it seems mine is automatic and the mail always comes into me iPhone, into all my three accounts. I neither fetch nor push. This all sounds to me like somebody having a baby rather than an email. I neither need fetching nor pushing, I just want the email come in as it arrives, and so far it does.

And incidentally, I asked about this iDisk the other day, what it actually automatically synchs, and when I have to give it a shove. Nobody took my question up. There must be people doing iDisk, no?
Marta

On Aug 6, 2008, at 22:23 , Profile wrote:

Wendi,

Possibly this will help someone else as well, the Apple store people thought I had a major problem with the iPhone for over the phone diagnostics proved futile so I was to bring it in as I was not receiving email at all, none.

I finally turned it off and waited a few min. and powered up and I'll be darn it works like a charm now, getting the Push mail from Apple almost instantly and the fetch from the other accounts ever 15 min. as I have set up in preferences. Live and learn.

John


On Aug 6, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Williams Wendi wrote:

Thanks, John,

Good information!

And my email started arriving and behaving as expected last weekend. Life is good again!

Wendi


On Aug 6, 2008, at 9:43 PM, Profile wrote:

Wendi,

I wanted to visit this again, for there is a way to manually fetch the
mail.   DUH, why in the world I didn't notice this before I have no
idea.   It used to be under ver. 1.0 that once you opened mail it
would automatically begin to fetch the mail, under 2.0 it didn't do
that so I thought there was no way.  Notice when you open the mail
icon there is a list of your accounts (if you have more than one) and in the lower left corner there is a circular arrow, so touch that and
you don't see anything happen (at least on mine but I am having
problems with mail and have to take it in).  If I then click on the
accounts then you will see that it is checking for mail. If you only want to check one of the accounts then open that account and the arrow
is there in the lower left corner to push to check.

John

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