Well, I have used Fantastical since its early days. The developer is very
responsive and took a partly accessible app and made it fully accessible over a
relatively short time.
It takes the information from the native calendar app and presents it in a much
more useful way in my opinion.
In the
I don't have your second question around anymore Joy. What's the
problem? Are you able to double tap edit in your mail app, select the
messages you want to delete and then hit the trash button? If not,
what's happening? If so, is it that the messages aren't being deleted
from the server? If
Alan, Thank you, that definitely gives me something to investigate since it
sounds as though you are using a set up that has a lot in common with mine.
(Except I'm running Outlook Express on my PC so I'm sure you can appreciate why
I want to fiddle around on my main device as little as
That sounds cute, but it actually stands for "Sent Mail Transfer Protocol".
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Subject: RE: IPhone Email Questions
SMTP stands for "send mail
SMTP stands for "send mail to people."
Susie
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My phone is locked down, but I think you can go into Settings ->
Passwords and Accounts and then double tap on your email account. You
may also need to double tap on advanced after that. Like I said,
hopefully someone else who's iPhone isn't locked down by their employer
can be more precise.
POP and IMAP are the protocols used to get email on to your phone or PC.
SMTP is the protocol you use to send your email. As Richard said, make
sure you're using the right SMTP settings for your email provider.
On 4/30/19 3:12 PM, Carolyn Arnold wrote:
What is SMP?
Best regards,
Carolyn
Learning new things is good, but spreading misinformation out of
ignorance is not so good. * Wink *
There are still use cases where POP is a perfectly acceptable mail
protocol, such as when you don't want to leave your mail on someone
else's server and you're only checking it from a limited
Hello again everyone,
I use my calendar App quite a lot. A while back someone mentioned the App
Fantastical.
Well I was wondering, how does this App exactly work?
And how can it be helpful when dealing with the calendar?
Thank you,
Terri
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Hello everyone,
I feel I have asked this before. But if I did, I apparently must have deleted
any responses I received. I try to keep them, so I don’t possibly repeat
questions.
Anyway, how do I remove email addresses from within the mail App?
There are some I have that aren’t any good
i had not noticed until Alan's response that you could have both.
So, I learned something today, which is always welcome.
I'm glad folks have the option to handle mail the way they prefer.
Richard
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I am thinking that perhaps you can only set up an account if you are the one
paying the bill.
If the app gets the sign on information from your spectrum modem then you can
only use it when you are in range of that particular modem. That is the way my
husband‘s iPhone is set up.
I set mine up
Richard,
I have IMAP on my phone and POP on my computer. I may have to have someone
help me change the computer so that everything cyncs but for now the computer
is the only device that removes email off the server. My laptop is also set to
IMAP.
I had someone else set everything up
BB,
As others have said in this thread, the ultimate disposition of your emails on
the host server will be a function of your settings there. Gmail allows me to
have both IMAP and POP turned on and allows me to specify what to do with the
emails I download to my computer and Outlook 2010
I think it will, as I believe this is how mine is set up. If I look at mail on
the phone and delete it, the message isn’t in my inbox on the computer when I
go there later. I also do not want to part with POP, as I have multitudinous
folder sin Outlook 2010.
Susie
From:
I also use Pop on my computer and don’t see why it should be avoided if it is
my preference. My question is, if I put the same account on the IPhone using
IMap, when I delete the email on the phone, will it delete it from the server?
I will use my pop account to download what I wish to keep so
What is SMP?
Best regards,
Carolyn
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Richard Turner
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Subject: Re: IPhone Email Questions
Pop or iMap are set at the
I'm afraid I have to disagree with a couple of the comments made on this
thread. I'm not arguing that how I have my email settings configured is the
most efficient or effective in this day and age but it works for me so I'm
sharing. I have a single gmail account which I have set to handle both
Pop or iMap are set at the server, not on the device; so you cannot have pop on
one device and iMap on the other.
Using very old systems with new software is bound to run into problems.
Carolyn, as for the sending issue, that sounds like an SMTP settings issue.
You'll need to check with your
Then that is good.
Another problem I am having with my iPhone email, is they won't send. I have
put in contact emails in my phone contacts, but they won't send.
I am having issues with emails I send from my computer not being received,
which my server says is an Outlook Issue - irrelevant to
My computer is on IMAP. Recently, I got my Gmail address on my computer, but
have some of the same issue Joy described. Is there a way to check which I have
on the phone and to change, if it is on POP?
Best regards,
Carolyn
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Right Bill. Mine is on a folder on page 3, so I just ask Siri, launch Compass.
I keep intending to move it over to Page 2, so it will be more handy.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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Bill Outman
Compass will tell you direction with degrees.
Best regards,
Carolyn
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I don’t think you can make it IMAP on the phone and not on the PC.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 10:18 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IPhone Email Questions
You are right, it is a pop account. Can I change it only on the phone?
Hi,
I'm just curious how accessible going to ICloud.com and finding them on this
map would be either using VoiceOver on an iDevice or using a screen reader
on the Windows side.
Robin
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From: M. Taylor
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2019 10:00 PM
To:
You are right, it is a pop account. Can I change it only on the phone?
Because there isn't a way to do so on my computer. Let us just say that I'm
running an old system and old software (for the moment anyway) and leave it at
that.
But would the type of account really prevent me from
What you describe sounds like you use the POP protocol which should be avoided
like the plague. I don’t know your email provider, but most nowadays support
IMAP and if you set up your email account on your iPhone as well as your
computer using the IMAP protocol you will have no more issues such
Good day,
I am having two problems with my email on the IPhone.
First, I have the one server and email account. I mainly use my Email on my
primary device which is not my IPhone. I have my mail set to delete from the
server when it downloads to this computer (my primary device), and not to
I'm not saying this is necessarily true, but you might be surprised what
experienced paramedics, police officers know. There may be many who could be
well aware of the fact that all they have to do is to bring up SIRI and turn
off Voiceover.
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Exactly, in such a situation pulling up the compass app is all you need to
figure out which way you are facing and which way is east.
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Subject:
True, a sighted person may not know the gestures. I am not willing to
unload VoiceOver each time I am done using my phone, just in case of
emergency. I don't know a good way around this, if someone did get
your phone/device and you were not able to respond or use it in an
emergency. The only
Hi Bill,
I don’t know anything about the accessibility of this scale/app and was going
to suggest to maybe stick with one of the smart scales people on here already
own and have found accessible such as the Nokia (formerly Withings) Body Plus,
the Qardio etc. Then I looked this one up on
I think you can get a heading in Blind Square, a paid app I haven't used in a
while. That's also where the compass app that comes with your iPhone can come
in handy.
Bill Outman
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Do any of these apps tell you which way you are facing? The last time I was
using Apple Maps it told me to go east for so many feet. The problem was that
I was not sure which way was east.
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