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Jun 25, 2010 2:49 AM in response to Chad Evansby iThunderBird,found a solution rather a quick weired fix. honestly I don't know why I did that, but I did and then when I again came back to my gmail account > Inbox , then there is no "no sender, no body messages at all" . So I just moved to my gmail account root folder on iphone and then randomly get in to my orderly sorted folders and then at last moved back to inbox. and guess what there are no such annoying messages and belive me till now I have no such messages .
You might try this odd/weired tricks and might help you get rid of this stupid messeges.
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Jun 25, 2010 5:23 AM in response to Chad Evansby itsbillb,I just scroll down to the bottom and hit the "load more messages" button. That seems to get rid of the offending messages.........for a while. -
Jun 25, 2010 5:34 AM in response to Chad Evansby adekit,Hi
I am also having this probnlem with IOS4. One work around is to turn threaded messages off under mail settings when you get a No sender, No subject email. Go back to your inbox and the emails reveal themselves. Not ideal but works until Apple push out a fix. -
Jun 25, 2010 5:51 AM in response to Chad Evansby bsm123,I am having the same problem with the new iPhone 4 and my mobileme/mac email. Did not have the problem yesterday. But, this morning, starting to receive the "No message No sender" emails that cannot be deleted. Not a huge deal, but bothersome all the same. Especially since it's starting to occur about 16 hours after activation. -
Jun 25, 2010 7:53 AM in response to Chad Evansby fusinski,Same issues here, along with the following:
- Mail will show unread messages when there are none
- Mail will not get all gmail messages on occasion
I have tried pretty much everything I can think of, including a full phone restore and the issue keeps creeping back over time. Even tried turning off threading to see if that would help, but no dice. Went poking around the gmail forums and it looks like maybe they have acknowledged the issue and are looking for a fix, but that was back on the 21st. -
Jun 25, 2010 9:00 AM in response to Chad Evansby earth.mover,Same problem, comes and goes frequently. -
Jun 25, 2010 11:08 AM in response to Chad Evansby Papak Nabipay,me too. it is very frustrating. I deleted and created my mail account over and over but every time after a short time I start receiving no sender no subject dated 1960 or something which I cannot do anything about them. why is that and how can we solve the problem? -
Jun 25, 2010 12:30 PM in response to Chad Evansby ckirsten,I am having this same issue when I delete an email out of my gmail account on the web then go to sync on my iPhone4. The deleted email turns to one of these "(No Sender) on 12/31/69" things. -
Jun 25, 2010 1:59 PM in response to mutant33by hardscan,same here, iphone4 has 8 (so far) duplicated no sender emails all dated 01/01/1970, can't delete them. Also i have upgraded my iphone3g to os4 and i do not have this problem, however i have not synced my iphone 3g to itunes since getting iphone 4. -
Jun 25, 2010 2:04 PM in response to hardscanby hardscan,update. just checked my webmail and my mac mail and these emails are nowhere to be found, so i guess it is handset/firmware specific. -
Jun 25, 2010 2:41 PM in response to Chad Evansby J Randall Harris,Me, too. 12/31/69. The reboot seems to have worked. Thanks! -
Jun 26, 2010 1:24 AM in response to J Randall Harrisby Slothmoose,Same - seven messages like this 12/31/69 and 01/01/00
A restart of the phone cleared them away. Phantom e-mails seem to be iOS 4 related from the buzz on the interwebs.
Running:
iOS4 iPhone 4
gmail IMAP protocol -
Jun 26, 2010 6:22 AM in response to Slothmooseby smartyjones,Man these were like multiplying and I had to search the web and come here to find out about this.
Amazing the reboot just made them vanish. Problem gone. Thanks folks! -
Jun 26, 2010 7:43 AM in response to Chad Evansby dr0idattack,My wife's 3GS has the same issue, plus constant dialogs about the email account already being accessed on another phone. -
Jun 26, 2010 9:54 AM in response to mutant33by waitsongs,Rebooting the phone also worked for me. Interestingly, the two messages were still there, but now they showed sender and content... and one was from Apple! (Since they were now "real", I was able to delete them).