jshirek

Q: IOS7 iPhone emails disappearing, are not delivered

Ever since I upgraded to IOS7 on my iPhone 4, I cannot send email. After I write the email and send it, it disappears. It does not show up in sent mail, and the intended recipient does not receive it. This happens on gmail, yahoo and aol accounts.  I can send and receive email just fine on my PC laptop. But no longer on my IOS7 iPhone. Occasionally the iPhone email is delivered hours later, but that is rare.  I have "rebooted" my iPhone, with no effect. Can I fix this?  Is it my iPhone or is it IOS7?  Can/will Apple fix this?  Anyone else have this problem?  Anyone know what I can do?

iPhone 4, iOS 7.0.2

Posted on Sep 30, 2013 4:15 PM

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  • by DavRac,

    DavRac DavRac Dec 18, 2013 6:25 AM in response to jshirek
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    Dec 18, 2013 6:25 AM in response to jshirek

    Hello.

     

    I HAVE TO AGREE, i have looked beyond page 5 and no one from Apple is replying.  Therefore the ony assumption is that apple techs are being told to ingore the customer.  I am relatively new to apple devices, and was under the destincy impression that apple looked after and valued their customers.

     

    APPLE, this is a serious and massive problem, more and more email users are using their iphones and ipads as the primary email device, and the simple fact that we are assuming an email is sent, and it is extremely alarming that the email is not even in the sent items and worse not synced with gmail, office365, imap etc etc.

     

    as a failsafe can i suggest to the comunity that if the email is important (lets face it you would not send or reply it it was not) to cc or bcc yourself or another account on all emails.

     

    APPLE, you really need to sort this out, I lost work today, I replyed to an offer of a contract, and as a customer did not get a reply they awarded work to another contractor.  THANKS!!!!!

     

    Time to get the working windows 8 laptop with outlook out of storage....

     

    Regards

    DavRac

  • by VBK ,

    VBK VBK Dec 18, 2013 6:37 AM in response to DavRac
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    Dec 18, 2013 6:37 AM in response to DavRac

    Yup it's sad

    Apple does not monitor these support forums

    As I was told. So anything posted on

    Here isn't being viewed by any apple employees

  • by Eric Tiffany,

    Eric Tiffany Eric Tiffany Dec 18, 2013 6:56 AM in response to DavRac
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    Dec 18, 2013 6:56 AM in response to DavRac

    You will never see Apple reply here.  This is a community forum.   You can use the http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html form for iOS feedback and use the built-in Mail feedback (Mail > Provide Mail Feedback...) for MacOS Mail.

     

    Posts that just say "it's not working" are not particularly helpful.  You need to indicate the specific services (gmail, icloud, yahoo, corporate exchange server) and method (IMAP, POP) that you are using.  

     

    There are many ways that mail can be configured incorrectly and there are lots of suggestions about how to correct these.

     

    If you have apple support I suggest you contact them -- they were very helpful in resolving my mail configuration settings (for both MacOS Mail.app as well as on my iOS devices).

     

    Message was edited by: Eric Tiffany

  • by statlanta,

    statlanta statlanta Dec 18, 2013 7:12 AM in response to Eric Tiffany
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    Dec 18, 2013 7:12 AM in response to Eric Tiffany

    I agree with the above comment, however in this case there is no misconfiguration that could cause these symptoms.  And emails have no guarantee of delivery, I get that.  This issue goes way beyond configuration settings. We are talking about incoming emails working fine, and outgoing emails appearing to the user to be working fine (no error, no bounce back, not stuck in the outbox, the device even makes the swoosh sound indicating it has left the outbox.)  Then you find out later, perhaps days later that nobody is receiving your emails.  Restarting the device fixes it, temporarily at least, for me.   One interesting fact is that for me when the problem occurred, it occurred on both my iPhone and iPad at the same time.  This has happened to me twice over several months, so it's not easy to reproduce but can be devastating when it happens.

  • by statlanta,

    statlanta statlanta Dec 20, 2013 4:46 PM in response to statlanta
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    Dec 20, 2013 4:46 PM in response to statlanta

    Well the issue started happening to me again, and i think this time I have found a way to reproduce the problem on demand.  I have several email accounts configured on my iPad: two gmail accounts and a hotmail account.  I rarely use the hotmail account so much of the time I leave it disabled. What I have found is that when I disable the hotmail account, which I do often, the outbound email of all my accounts stop working until I restart the mail app. I'm still testing to see if this holds true all the time.

  • by ArinTaylor,

    ArinTaylor ArinTaylor Dec 27, 2013 7:16 AM in response to statlanta
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    Dec 27, 2013 7:16 AM in response to statlanta

    You figured it out! I've been pulling my hair out over this. I too had recently disabled an email account and wasn't able to send email (although that wasn't apparent until I noticed that my reply wasn't included in a gmail thread). I restarted the email app and mail is now sending reliably. Whew! Thanks!

  • by wvannemal,

    wvannemal wvannemal Jan 2, 2014 7:20 AM in response to jshirek
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    Jan 2, 2014 7:20 AM in response to jshirek

    This fix also just worked for me!  I turn my work email off and on occasionally and hadn't closed the mail app since the last time I did it.  (I did, however, spend a good chunk of time going through this discussion, deleting and re-adding my email accounts, etc.).  I just closed the mail app and when I reopened it and sent a test - it sent, was received, and showed up in my Sent folder.  Nice work.

  • by wvannemal,

    wvannemal wvannemal Jan 2, 2014 7:21 AM in response to jshirek
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    Jan 2, 2014 7:21 AM in response to jshirek

    Hopefully someone at Apple does in fact monitor this (even if they aren't chiming in) and a fix shows up in the next update.

  • by seb2304,

    seb2304 seb2304 Jan 4, 2014 7:51 PM in response to jshirek
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    Jan 4, 2014 7:51 PM in response to jshirek

    POSSIBLE SOLUTION!

     

    I have had this problem too since I upgraded to an iPhone 5 (my mail goes through Telus).  Tried all the suggestions in this thread, nothing worked, although after switching my iPhone off completely, then back on again, the mail 'disappearing' was resolved and the mail not sent was placed in my 'Outbox', so at least I knew what hadn't been sent.

     

    Well, I have access to my husbands and my sons mail accounts from my iPhone too, so I thought I would send mail using both of their accounts just to see if the same thing happened.  My husbands e-mail to me at my work e-mail address failed and was placed in the 'Outbox', but my sons worked and I received it to my work e-mail address.  So my thoughts then were "Well, what is different on the settings on my sons mail account that means it will send e-mail without a problem?".  The only difference was that all the 'Other SMTP Servers' were set to 'Off' and the the Outgoing Mail Server - Server Port was set to 1025, whereas mine and my husbands was set to 587. I changed them both to 1025 and for now, fingers cross, touch wood, rub my lucky rabbit tail, it works.  Mail is sending and being received without a problem.  Yay!  not sure if these Server Port numbers are unique to Telus or not, but it may be worth trying..... If it fails again, I will report back here

  • by Joe Peanut,

    Joe Peanut Joe Peanut Jan 4, 2014 8:59 PM in response to seb2304
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    Jan 4, 2014 8:59 PM in response to seb2304

    SMTP's port is 25, or 465 for SMTPS.  Unless the email provider specifically changes it to some other port, those are the only ports that work.  Maybe Telus has it as 1025?

  • by seb2304,

    seb2304 seb2304 Jan 4, 2014 9:57 PM in response to Joe Peanut
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    Jan 4, 2014 9:57 PM in response to Joe Peanut

    Telus actually lists it as 587, but my my son's e-mail a/c (set-up in the last 3 weeks) and my iPad (brand new today) both automatically set it up as 1025.... I don't care what the number is, as long as it works!!!!

  • by sonicbenj,

    sonicbenj sonicbenj Jan 6, 2014 6:52 AM in response to jshirek
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    Jan 6, 2014 6:52 AM in response to jshirek

    I've been having this issue as well, like others, WITHOUT my knowledge until I noticed people missing appointments with me that I had organised. I am a university lecturer and my iPad is crucial to my role, I use it for a lot of emailing - or did.

     

    I have tried all the things suggested here and the fix (which is hardly a fix) so far seems to come from quitting the mail app, and starting it again. However, I'm never sure if mails have sent or not and I now can't trust my iPad to do a basic function. I've no idea who I have replied to since upgrading to iOS7 months ago and I'm worried I'm looking very unprofessional. Ignorance is bliss, they say, but not in this situation!

  • by Tommyboy8132,

    Tommyboy8132 Tommyboy8132 Jan 7, 2014 11:08 PM in response to Simon Jacobs
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    Jan 7, 2014 11:08 PM in response to Simon Jacobs

    Just to confirm, I now have upgraded and have the 5s which I installed as a new phone, no restore. After 4 days I now have this problem on the new phone

     

    Only way to temp get round the issue is to save the email to drafts and then go into drafts and send from there. You will then find instead of not sensing it shoes in the outbox and you can keep sending until it leaves.

  • by tuckjp,

    tuckjp tuckjp Jan 8, 2014 8:14 PM in response to wvannemal
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    Jan 8, 2014 8:14 PM in response to wvannemal

    This fix worked for me too--turn email app off and then turn back on.

     

    My problem was intermittent--most of my emails would send.  However  if I wrote a draft, then deleted it, then tried to write another one on the same thread, those are the ones that didn't send correctly--or so it seemed..

  • by Simon Jacobs,

    Simon Jacobs Simon Jacobs Jan 9, 2014 6:23 AM in response to jshirek
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    Jan 9, 2014 6:23 AM in response to jshirek

    I still believe this is NOT an IOS 6/7 issue, as it appears to happen on both OS (I have 6). I believe the issue is that sometimes, when the phone does not have a good (or any) connection to the cellular carried/internet, instead of just parking the sent email in Outbox, as it normally does, it just vaporizes the email after you press send. The problem is that you dont know ahead of pressing send whether it will save the email into Outbox, or vaporize it. It's a very serious issue as has been discussed here. Is apple aware? Hard to say.

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