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Mail app shows 3 unread emails when there isn't.

Both the badge on the app icon and the app itself on my 3rd gen iPad says my gmail account has 3 unread emails. I've checked multiple times, and I can find none unread. When I look at the account on both my desktop and my iPhone, they register none unread.


When I delete the account on my iPad, the badge goes away and everything is fine. But when I add that one account back, it reads 3 unread again. Any idea what's going on?

iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi, iOS 5.1

Posted on Mar 25, 2012 2:01 PM

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Posted on Mar 10, 2017 12:00 PM

I had this problem as well, go to settings and just turn off mail, do not delete!

open mail, do not go through setting up again. Close mail.

go back to settings turn on mail, open mail.

Make sure you have "unread mailbox" and any unread mail should be in that box.

I Found an old KijjijI alert there...

good luck...

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Jul 23, 2012 11:37 PM in response to atyree

I had the same issue when I installed the gmail app. The solution that worked for me after some searching, was that there apparently was some unread mail for me, hovering in limbo inbetween my inbox, my spam box and the archive.


If you type "is:unread" (without qoutes) in the gmail search field, it will perform a search and show all unread items. By simply opening and closing those emails, making them read, the badge disappeared.


Hope it helps.

Aug 4, 2012 12:35 AM in response to atyree

The key here seems to be that there are, in fact, unread emails in your inbox.


I saw this issue myself, and it seems to show up if you search for old emails. When you search on the server, the mail app recognizes all the old unread emails. The problem is that it doesn't show them to you, so you can't read them. Not very helpful...it just results in a badge on the app icon you can't get rid of.


For me, I solved the issue by going to my desktop email client and deleting (or reading) the old emails. The mail app doesn't recognize this unless you tell it what specific emails to look for...I found it easier to just delete the account and re-add it.


I'm very surprised Apple hasn't addressed this yet.

Aug 23, 2012 12:15 PM in response to atyree

Found a glitch in iOS 5 that allows you to mark all emails as read! It saved me the hassle of having to figure out which email was unread.


Open the Mail app and click on the "Edit" button in the top right corner, then click on an email and click the button in the bottom right that says "Mark", then click on the "Mark as unread" button. After you've done that, click on the "Edit" button again and click on the email that you just marked as unread, then HOLD down the "Mark" button in the bottom right corner with one finger, and then with your other hand (WHILE STILL HOLDING DOWN ON THE MARK BUTTON) click on the email that is unread so that it is no longer selected. Once you've done that, you can take your finger off of the "Mark" button. Give it a second and the "Mark as read" button will appear. Click on it and it will mark all of your unread messages as read.


Here's a video that will help you understand if the directions I posted were confusing lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmaqzeXfO5s

Sep 16, 2012 8:36 AM in response to atyree

There are no unread emails yet it shows four. This is Gmail calendar issue.


One at a time, I turned off my mail accounts via Settings and isolated the unread emails. They are not emails exactly. They are in Gmail settings, notes, which appears as an account in OS5 Settings. So I can look all day for unread mail and won't find them. I tried accessing Gmail via Safari and Important and Unread shows nothing. I am fairly sure the root of this is in calendar invitations, but I can't figure it out.


For now I am turning off Gmail calendars, settings. I use my phone and Mac more for this anyway ans both handle Gmail properly.

Sep 20, 2012 1:31 PM in response to atyree

For any of you on an exchange server with this problem, here is the fix for when your mail app show an unread message and there is not an actual unread message...go to settings/mail/the offending mail account/and change your "mail days to sync" to No Limit. Then go into your email box to let it start downloading all emails until it finds the mail item that it thinks is unread. This download process will update your phone so that it realizes that the email it thought was unread is actually read. Then go back and change your mail days to sync back to its original setting.

Sep 24, 2012 11:07 AM in response to atyree

HERE IS THE SOLUTIO!!! I had the same problem a couple times. It occurs when do a search for an email "on the server". It will find the email that first time (say you are looking for a specific email with a specific subject line "tacos"). If it finds 2 emails, and they are unread, then they will show up on your phone as "unread". The issue is that if you exit and go back those emails are "gone" if they are beyond the limit you have set on your phone (for example, only show past 50 messages.) To find them, you may need to remember what you searched for when your problem came up. In the "taco" subject line example, you would go to settings and change your email to show the 1,000 recent messages. Then you can go back in to your email and search for what ever it was your originally searched for, in this example "tacos". If that was what was causing the problem, the 2 emails will show up. You read them and the badge will go away.

Mail app shows 3 unread emails when there isn't.

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