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Push email does not work (iCloud)

Since the update to icloud the push email does not work anymore. Im only talking about the me.com adress no Yahoo oder other Emails. I didnt changed the Mail settings and pushing mails worked fine before the update to icloud.


Example:

When i switched on the phone in the morning the mails i received during the night immediately got pushed to the iphone. That doesnt work anymore. It only receives the mails when i switch to the mail app.


Any suggestions anyone?!? 😟


Im using newest iOS 5 with an iPhone 4S and migrated my old me.com account to iCloud.

Posted on Oct 17, 2011 12:32 AM

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Oct 21, 2011 6:14 AM in response to MysticSage71

MysticSage71 wrote:


Hi all, it is not often I post here but I had the same problem on iPhone4 and I think it's solved now. Push is instant, with or without the mail app open in the background. Only time will tell if it's a permanent fix.


1- Go into settings / mail, contacts, calendar - New data - turn push slider off - scroll down - go in avanced / iCloud - select manual


2- Go in settings / iCloud - turn off the email slider


3-Reboot device


4-Go in settings / iCloud - turn on the email slider


5-Go into settings / mail, contacts, calendar - New data - turn push slider on - scroll down - go in avanced / iCloud - select push


6-Reboot device


I'm not sure if I did step 4 and 5 in that order but if it doesn't work for you the first time, try it the other way around. Enjoy !



Thanks for posting. This worked for me if I did step 5 before 4 (didn't work the other way around), and within step 5 I went to iCloud-push before turning on the push slider in the previous screen. Didnt need to perform the last restart. Hope this sticks...

Oct 21, 2011 6:46 AM in response to Remediator

I did nothing and my push seems to be working better again. It does seem to be intermittent.


I cant remember what the shortest interval was for "fetch" before iOS 5 but I thought it was shorter than 15 minutes. Did that change? I have 5 emals set on my iPhone so it is a treat trying to figure out how fast I'm getting mail. I also haven't completely figured out the notification screen. It doesn't seem 100% consistent.

Oct 21, 2011 7:52 AM in response to MysticSage71

I did have success with MysticSage71's suggestion and I'll tell you guys what I found out.


I found out that doing the steps in order worked for me. I did not need to do step #6 and restart the phone. For others, doing step 5 before 4 worked, but that was not the case for me.


Also, I noticed that for an email to push the mail app has to be running in the background using multitasking. It would not come through if it isn't running.


These steps that MysticSage posted worked immediately and any emails that hadn't been pushed were then pushed immediately. I did this last night and as of this morning everything is still functional. Cross your fingers.


Good tip Mystic Sage!

Oct 21, 2011 8:04 AM in response to teb

Hi all, glad it's working for you also.


@teb: Forget 15 minutes push should be more like 15 seconds !


@alexbird: Immediately after doing the procedure, the mail app didn't have to be opened in the background for it to push. (I tested it) This morning it has to be for my iPhone to push. I guess we can't go around that if we don't want to repeat the steps everyday...


@Mr. Blue 684, thanks !


So I guess most people are having success this way:


1- Go into settings / mail, contacts, calendar - New data - turn push slider off - scroll down - go in avanced / iCloud - select manual


2- Go in settings / iCloud - turn off the email slider


3-Reboot device


4-Go into settings / mail, contacts, calendar - New data - turn push slider on - scroll down - go in avanced / iCloud - select push


5-Go in settings / iCloud - turn on the email slider


6-Reboot device (optionnal)


7-Leave Mail app running in the background


Cheers !

Oct 21, 2011 8:23 AM in response to MysticSage71

After testing, it seems that when you first do the steps, push will work when the mail app is closed, but as soon as you open it once, it needs to stay open for your mails to push again. If you reboot, you will have push with the mail app closed UNTIL you open it once. So bottom line: you need to keep your mail app running in the background, which to me, isn't too much of a bother and I don't see that defying the point of using iCloud...


**EDIT: Sometimes it will push even after mail app has been open and closed... Intermittent problem I guess...

Oct 22, 2011 12:27 AM in response to marcwiegelmann

OK tried the fix as noted. Fails for me. Only thing that will get my me.com to get pushed emails is by keeping the mail app running in background.


Here's a recap for my iphone4s. For my me.com account:

Push ON/Fetch ON = No mail if mail app is not in background. Even after 15mins.

Push ON/Fetch OFF= No mail if mail app is not in background.

Push OFF/Fetch ON= I will get mail around 15mins if I set it to 15mins.


Here's something SCARY. I use Pocket Informant. I don't touch iCal. If I update something in PI (Pocket Informant) and iCal is NOT running, it will push to the icloud. BUT I just edited something on my home computer, it will push to iCloud, and my PI never gets the update UNTILL I OPENED iCal in the background. Sound familiar?? Pushed email/calendar events won't get pushed down to the iPhone4s (mine anyways) unless the programs are running in background.


Anybody can confirm this?


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