Gmail app privacy reddit - Outlook/Hotmail not syncing. I'm using the gmail app (android mobile) and my hotmail/outlook emails are suddenly not syncing/resyncing etc. Some reference images below. Screenshot I've tried all the advice I've found on google: resync. remove and resync (or remove, restart mobile, and resync)

 
So this is entirely on them. That said, you can add your Google account to Windows and you will be able to access your email, calendar and contacts in the native Microsoft Mail & Calendar apps. You could use Office Outlook, but calendar and contact integration is not available for consumer Gmail accounts. . Beckley

Store every password in a password manager like Keepass. It has apps for all platforms, and works by creating a file (.kdbx), encrypted completely (not just the password) by a master password. Create the file in a location you know, then you can sync it using Syncthing (device to device, free and private), Nextcloud, Mega-App or any other sync ...If a work account, then it's not possible as the Gmail app doesn't support MFA for non-Gmail accounts. Previously you could generate an app specific password to use, but since Basic Auth has been deprecated, this is no longer possible. Not for iPhone. Your option is to use the Outlook app.Store every password in a password manager like Keepass. It has apps for all platforms, and works by creating a file (.kdbx), encrypted completely (not just the password) by a master password. Create the file in a location you know, then you can sync it using Syncthing (device to device, free and private), Nextcloud, Mega-App or any other sync ...If a work account, then it's not possible as the Gmail app doesn't support MFA for non-Gmail accounts. Previously you could generate an app specific password to use, but since Basic Auth has been deprecated, this is no longer possible. Not for iPhone. Your option is to use the Outlook app. A better option is to download the apk of an third party email client and add your gmail there. I ended up just going through the browser as Fajita_angina suggested. I don't know why I didn't think of that. Thanks for all of the good advice everyone. (well, except for Strongpillow). Stock Mail app for work (Exchange) and Gmail for personal email. The only thing stopping me from switching to Mail completely is the lack of push notifications support for Gmail and dark mode for email content sucks compares to Gmail. Gmail has a bug thought that messes with scrolling in emails. Apple Mail.Gmail tops iOS "productivity" installs, but was not updated for months. Google / Apple App Store. And so, to Gmail. Google’s email app, the most popular productivity install on Apple’s App ...I need advice on a good GMail app for Mac. The website keeps crashing in Safari. I need the availability of labels in the app, if possible. Mac Mini, 3.6GHz i3, 8GB RAM. If a work account, then it's not possible as the Gmail app doesn't support MFA for non-Gmail accounts. Previously you could generate an app specific password to use, but since Basic Auth has been deprecated, this is no longer possible. Not for iPhone. Your option is to use the Outlook app. I know, Google is anti-privacy, however, Is there any evidence of the Gmail app collecting your data and tracking what you do? I recall the Facebook app collecting peoples' contacts and tracking other things.Settings > Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data > Gmail > Fetch then back and select Fetch Every 15 minutes. Works for me. One of the things I wish the apple mail app would do. With the new beta, it’s not fetching from gmail anymore. I sent a feedback about this. One of the things I wish the apple mail app would do. Scenario: We use gmail and the google workplace suite of applications. We will be introducing MDM BYOD using Intune. We use Azure for SSO. Our setbacks: Android: the gmail app does not work in the work profile. It prompts that the feature is not available and to contact the administrator. iOS: when the profile is removed, users retain access to ... 1. hecho2 • 10 mo. ago. I use the official Mail app. I have a iCloud, gmail and outlook account. Gmail app is out of the question, too much functionality and things I did not ask for. Outlook app has a problem, since I have a free account, I get ads, don't like ads so deleted. Deleted the app and reinstalled and that fixed it for a few hours but now back to no badges. Ancient iPhone 7 here and can confirm same issue - started about ~5 days ago. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the GMail app, and all that did was lose me my recognized notification sounds. Deleted the app and reinstalled and that fixed it for a few hours but now back to no badges. Ancient iPhone 7 here and can confirm same issue - started about ~5 days ago. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the GMail app, and all that did was lose me my recognized notification sounds.Gmail is quite secure - it is encrypted as it gets to you, accounts can have 2FA, and it's relied upon by very large businesses and government for use. Yes, Google can scan your emails. Yes, you can add plugins to Gmail (and to your browser) that allow others to read your mail.If you don't have an app that lets you open/save the file, you can't download it. as for txt/Word Docs: -Opened attachment with quick office -menu -> save -saved in /mnt/sdcard/Mail Attachments/*. Wifflepig • 12 yr. ago. Right -- it shows the paperclip/attachment icon, but with no option to do anything about it.On the gmail iPhone app I want to automatically move to the next message in the inbox after deleting the previous message. Currently when I delete a message I am returned to the inbox. Is there a setting In the app that when I delete a message I automatically move to the next message instead of back to the inbox? Okay, found a solution that worked for me. in Gmail: go to edit account. find mail.me.com, edit it to imap.mail.me.com. save and quit, try (on one of my devices, I had to force synchronisation in general settings > account. Hope it'll help. aaronjm712 • 2 yr. ago. Unfortunately, I've tried this. App passwords still exist, or at least they did a month ago when I last added one. Create account. Make sure account has IMAP or POP enabled. Go to account settings then "Security". Turn on two-step authentication (third party SSO will not get you around this requirement) Turn on "Less secure app access". This was recently put into stark focus for iPhone users when Gmail published its app “privacy label” – a self-declared breakdown of the data it collects and shares with advertisers as part ...Gmail says that the password I'm entering is incorrect. I double, triple, and quadruple checked the password, even reset the AOL password. Still doesn't work. Anyone else experiencing issues with using AOL in the Gmail app? SOLUTION. I contacted AOL support. They told me to remove the account from GMail, then get a third party app password and ... Scenario: We use gmail and the google workplace suite of applications. We will be introducing MDM BYOD using Intune. We use Azure for SSO. Our setbacks: Android: the gmail app does not work in the work profile. It prompts that the feature is not available and to contact the administrator. iOS: when the profile is removed, users retain access to ...Stock Mail app for work (Exchange) and Gmail for personal email. The only thing stopping me from switching to Mail completely is the lack of push notifications support for Gmail and dark mode for email content sucks compares to Gmail. Gmail has a bug thought that messes with scrolling in emails. Apple Mail.Uses TLS to encrypt emails in transit. Works well in the Google ecosystem. Outlook.com (the free web version of the Microsoft Outlook email client) and Gmail are two widely used email services, and there's a lot to like in each. Both support the core email tasks: sending and receiving messages, attachments, filtering, and cloud storage.Open your Gmail account in Chrome. Open settings in Chrome by clicking the three vertical dots in the top right corner of your browser. Select More tools, then Create shortcut. Make sure that you tick of Open as window. Otherwise it will open as a regular shortcut. I've also put together an illustrated guide at this link: Results are a nice clean list of all the Order Confirmation emails from the last month. In a 2022 world (or even 2002) there would be an option called "Select All" to swiftly select and delete this list in 2 gestures. Or, you could pick n choose which multiple msg to select and then " Delete Selected". Nope. orionmed • 8 mo. ago. Go to the Gmail icon, long press and chose app info, select battery and then you should see 3 options available, choose unrestricted, if you choose optimized, you will not receive any notification. antcodd46 • 8 mo. ago. This. Recent versions of Android have a somewhat ridiculous system where they delay notifications ... Settings > Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data > Gmail > Fetch then back and select Fetch Every 15 minutes. Works for me. One of the things I wish the apple mail app would do. With the new beta, it’s not fetching from gmail anymore. I sent a feedback about this. One of the things I wish the apple mail app would do. I switched from Android to IPhone about 5 years ago, have moved everything over except for email, I still use Gmail including using the Gmail app. I’d really like to switch to iCloud email (whatever it’s called… sorry) but the thought of changing email address just doesn’t appeal.I hate labels. I really like Gmail for its features, spam detection, compatibility, and other small features. I really do not like labels. I wish you could organize by folders and create rules that makes certain senders to the folder/label but not in the inbox. I have tried making a label and rules to make for example all my marketing emails go ... So this is entirely on them. That said, you can add your Google account to Windows and you will be able to access your email, calendar and contacts in the native Microsoft Mail & Calendar apps. You could use Office Outlook, but calendar and contact integration is not available for consumer Gmail accounts. Deleted the app and reinstalled and that fixed it for a few hours but now back to no badges. Ancient iPhone 7 here and can confirm same issue - started about ~5 days ago. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the GMail app, and all that did was lose me my recognized notification sounds.Also Google Calendar iOS app not getting notifications for events created from outside iOS app (another device or calendar on the web). UPDATE: keeping Google Calendar opened in background fix issue with sync and notifications. Still no luck with Gmail. UPDATE 18.02: Seems to be fixed with latest Gmail app update (6.0.220124) It’s frustrating ... If a work account, then it's not possible as the Gmail app doesn't support MFA for non-Gmail accounts. Previously you could generate an app specific password to use, but since Basic Auth has been deprecated, this is no longer possible. Not for iPhone. Your option is to use the Outlook app.I hate labels. I really like Gmail for its features, spam detection, compatibility, and other small features. I really do not like labels. I wish you could organize by folders and create rules that makes certain senders to the folder/label but not in the inbox. I have tried making a label and rules to make for example all my marketing emails go ... Not sure if this is android or pixel specific issue, but though I would ask here to see if there was anyone else who had come across this and knew how to fix. I would prefer to avoid using a 3rr party mail client. 2. 4. Information & communications technology. r/brave_browser. Join. • 22 days ago. Most underrated feature of Brave is using nearly 0% CPU usage while idle. When I open Chrome, my PC fans go into overdrive! 93. 15. r/framework. Join. The Gmail address is old, been around a long time, and gets 50-100 mail list / marketing emails a day. The iOS Mail app is horrible at discerning which are important (from real people I know or critical alerts, such as banks, airlines etc.) and the bazillions of marketing emails. The search is very spotty too.I have over 5 email accounts and 10 of them are all handled by Apple Mail on my iOS, iPadOS, and macOS device (s) (I don’t use non-Apple devices in my daily life). 4 of those accounts are Gmail accounts. I believe I may have 2 or 3 inboxes that aren’t in Apple Mail and that’s either because the provider isn’t compatible with Apple Mail ... App passwords still exist, or at least they did a month ago when I last added one. Create account. Make sure account has IMAP or POP enabled. Go to account settings then "Security". Turn on two-step authentication (third party SSO will not get you around this requirement) Turn on "Less secure app access". Is it horrible to use Gmail? I've had this email for 20+ years and all my friends and family are familiar with it. After getting more into data privacy, obviously I'm concerned about using a Google product, particularly Gmail, but it's tough to switch. I switched from Android to IPhone about 5 years ago, have moved everything over except for email, I still use Gmail including using the Gmail app. I’d really like to switch to iCloud email (whatever it’s called… sorry) but the thought of changing email address just doesn’t appeal.On Feb 1, IT disabled the stuff that lets us link it to other apps like gmail for security reasons. I did a small search and there might be a way to, but the effort doesn't seem worth it since I have the outlook app on my phone anyway. Yes, you will get push in the Mail app and better privacy than with Gmail. De-Google-ing is a very good idea. Make sure you change the default search engine to DuckDuckGo. Yes, I’m talking about the provider, not email clients. I plan to use Apple Mail app, but Gmail doesn’t support push notifications unfortunately. For IMAP, for Exchange, and for Google hosted accounts. Fun fact: Apple's default mail app supports 2FA "natively", while when using Outlook, you have to create an "app specific" password. Performance of the mail app (speed, as if that matters) is a tiny bit better on Exchange based accounts vs Google based.I hate labels. I really like Gmail for its features, spam detection, compatibility, and other small features. I really do not like labels. I wish you could organize by folders and create rules that makes certain senders to the folder/label but not in the inbox. I have tried making a label and rules to make for example all my marketing emails go ...Google did change how Gmail is pushed. Previously they used Microsoft’s Exchange protocol, but later changed to their own push protocol. Any developer or app is free to use the new protocol, Apple just refuses to support it in their email app. Other apps, such as Outlook, support push for Gmail. agipaok • 2 yr. ago.Deleted the app and reinstalled and that fixed it for a few hours but now back to no badges. Ancient iPhone 7 here and can confirm same issue - started about ~5 days ago. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the GMail app, and all that did was lose me my recognized notification sounds. Can't remove second account from new gmail app. I added a second account to my Gmail app and now I want to remove it but I can't figure it out. When I search I find these instructions, but the new app has a different layout. There is a "manage account" button, but then no "edit", or "remove" choices. I've searched all the settings I can see and ... Deleted the app and reinstalled and that fixed it for a few hours but now back to no badges. Ancient iPhone 7 here and can confirm same issue - started about ~5 days ago. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the GMail app, and all that did was lose me my recognized notification sounds.I switched from Android to IPhone about 5 years ago, have moved everything over except for email, I still use Gmail including using the Gmail app. I’d really like to switch to iCloud email (whatever it’s called… sorry) but the thought of changing email address just doesn’t appeal.This was recently put into stark focus for iPhone users when Gmail published its app “privacy label” – a self-declared breakdown of the data it collects and shares with advertisers as part ...Samsung Email is great because you can setup signatures with formatting per account, you can have different Sync options for your accounts and could switch off emails reminders for some during weekends. It's working fast and is stable. I don't use so many Google apps for privacy reasons, so don't know if right now Gmail supports the same features.I know, Google is anti-privacy, however, Is there any evidence of the Gmail app collecting your data and tracking what you do? I recall the Facebook app collecting peoples' contacts and tracking other things.Google did change how Gmail is pushed. Previously they used Microsoft’s Exchange protocol, but later changed to their own push protocol. Any developer or app is free to use the new protocol, Apple just refuses to support it in their email app. Other apps, such as Outlook, support push for Gmail. agipaok • 2 yr. ago.Nine, AquaMail, Fair Email, K-9, AOSP, and your device's stock email client (probably, if it has one). It's also worth highlighting which apps have support for Microsoft Exchange or Office 365 accounts: Gmail, Outlook, Nine, AquaMail, your device's stock email app (probably, if it has one), Spike, Spark. App passwords still exist, or at least they did a month ago when I last added one. Create account. Make sure account has IMAP or POP enabled. Go to account settings then "Security". Turn on two-step authentication (third party SSO will not get you around this requirement) Turn on "Less secure app access". It dosent matter if most of your contacts use Gmail, they will recieve your emails all the same as if your were using Gmail. 3. redbit2020 • 5 yr. ago. his point is probably that gmail will still see his correspondences even if he is no longer on gmail because of his friends' choices to stay on gmail. 4.So this is entirely on them. That said, you can add your Google account to Windows and you will be able to access your email, calendar and contacts in the native Microsoft Mail & Calendar apps. You could use Office Outlook, but calendar and contact integration is not available for consumer Gmail accounts. Scenario: We use gmail and the google workplace suite of applications. We will be introducing MDM BYOD using Intune. We use Azure for SSO. Our setbacks: Android: the gmail app does not work in the work profile. It prompts that the feature is not available and to contact the administrator. iOS: when the profile is removed, users retain access to ...I have over 5 email accounts and 10 of them are all handled by Apple Mail on my iOS, iPadOS, and macOS device (s) (I don’t use non-Apple devices in my daily life). 4 of those accounts are Gmail accounts. I believe I may have 2 or 3 inboxes that aren’t in Apple Mail and that’s either because the provider isn’t compatible with Apple Mail ... Basically what the title says. I have 2-factor authentication set up with GMail and use the GMail app on my iPhone and iPad. The way the app seems to work is you use 2-factor authentication once when you configure your account, then forevermore it opens your email when you open the app with no password or pin requirement.Access this page tapping above. Host name Gmail SMTP server No user name or password. so next 2 are set but not changeable. Use SSL ON Authentication Oauth 2.0 Token. Server Port 465. —————-back out. Tap Advanced. I chose Deleted mailbox = Trash matter if preference. Pick your choice to move discarded messages, ie trash. App passwords still exist, or at least they did a month ago when I last added one. Create account. Make sure account has IMAP or POP enabled. Go to account settings then "Security". Turn on two-step authentication (third party SSO will not get you around this requirement) Turn on "Less secure app access". I know, Google is anti-privacy, however, Is there any evidence of the Gmail app collecting your data and tracking what you do? I recall the Facebook app collecting peoples' contacts and tracking other things.iPhone would rather say "No Service" than connect to an available GPRS signal. 388. 110. r/iphone. Join. • 11 days ago. Unless the phone comes with an app locker, it's not advisable to use any third party apps for such tasks. Those apps can track too much information with their access level. It's not safe. Alternatively, You can use any safe launcher with an app hide feature. I switched from Android to IPhone about 5 years ago, have moved everything over except for email, I still use Gmail including using the Gmail app. I’d really like to switch to iCloud email (whatever it’s called… sorry) but the thought of changing email address just doesn’t appeal.It is a heavy app for such a simple 'tool' that's already integrated in Gmail. For comparison, FB Messenger is less than 100MB and WhatsApp is 115MB. But I do see why Gmail has 400MBs considering the features it offers when compared to Outlook, Yahoo, Spark and so on. They basically jammed three standalone apps in one.Mar 6, 2021 · If you access Gmail on your iPhone using a browser or through Apple’s own mail client, then Google is collecting less of your data and you are exercising more control. You are sending a message ... Google did change how Gmail is pushed. Previously they used Microsoft’s Exchange protocol, but later changed to their own push protocol. Any developer or app is free to use the new protocol, Apple just refuses to support it in their email app. Other apps, such as Outlook, support push for Gmail. agipaok • 2 yr. ago.Must be a bug, continuing with iPad iOS 16.1. When I switch back and forth between priority and default inbox, tons of messages that have been moved out of the inbox appear and disappear with each switch. After disappearing, they will also pop back into view after relaunching the app, despite not changing the inbox type. Gmail app stuck on sign in page. When I open the app, it goes straight to the sign in page. When I choose sign in, it goes to manage accounts. I am unable to select any of the accounts. Does anyone know how to fix this? I’ve uninstalled & reinstalled the app & that didn’t help. WARNING if you get ANYONE saying they can recover your account ... For IMAP, for Exchange, and for Google hosted accounts. Fun fact: Apple's default mail app supports 2FA "natively", while when using Outlook, you have to create an "app specific" password. Performance of the mail app (speed, as if that matters) is a tiny bit better on Exchange based accounts vs Google based.This was recently put into stark focus for iPhone users when Gmail published its app “privacy label” – a self-declared breakdown of the data it collects and shares with advertisers as part ...Must be a bug, continuing with iPad iOS 16.1. When I switch back and forth between priority and default inbox, tons of messages that have been moved out of the inbox appear and disappear with each switch. After disappearing, they will also pop back into view after relaunching the app, despite not changing the inbox type. For me two things helped: Go to accounts open your google account and go to the sync settings. Look for gmail. Usually you will see a pretty outdated timestamp for the last sync. Now deactivate sync for gmail and activate it again. It will not only sync right now it will also fix the issue for the next couple of months. If 1) doesn't work you ... Access this page tapping above. Host name Gmail SMTP server No user name or password. so next 2 are set but not changeable. Use SSL ON Authentication Oauth 2.0 Token. Server Port 465. —————-back out. Tap Advanced. I chose Deleted mailbox = Trash matter if preference. Pick your choice to move discarded messages, ie trash. Deleted the app and reinstalled and that fixed it for a few hours but now back to no badges. Ancient iPhone 7 here and can confirm same issue - started about ~5 days ago. I even uninstalled and reinstalled the GMail app, and all that did was lose me my recognized notification sounds. 1. hecho2 • 10 mo. ago. I use the official Mail app. I have a iCloud, gmail and outlook account. Gmail app is out of the question, too much functionality and things I did not ask for. Outlook app has a problem, since I have a free account, I get ads, don't like ads so deleted.Mimestream is amazing. Or create a PWA with Vivaldi or Chrome. Aaand it's no longer free. From an email today, May 22, 2023: Pricing for Mimestream is US $4.99/month or $49.99/year, with a 14-day free trial (no credit card required). Team licensing with centralized billing is also available. In the account setting within gmail, where it says "Inbox Categories". Maybe you should turn off everything that says "Smart Features" or "Personalized" in gmail account settings. Well, they used to look like just another email, not giant ads like now. Wow, that sucks even more. Can't remove second account from new gmail app. I added a second account to my Gmail app and now I want to remove it but I can't figure it out. When I search I find these instructions, but the new app has a different layout. There is a "manage account" button, but then no "edit", or "remove" choices. I've searched all the settings I can see and ... 1. hecho2 • 10 mo. ago. I use the official Mail app. I have a iCloud, gmail and outlook account. Gmail app is out of the question, too much functionality and things I did not ask for. Outlook app has a problem, since I have a free account, I get ads, don't like ads so deleted.If a work account, then it's not possible as the Gmail app doesn't support MFA for non-Gmail accounts. Previously you could generate an app specific password to use, but since Basic Auth has been deprecated, this is no longer possible. Not for iPhone. Your option is to use the Outlook app.If Gmail Desktop were a native Mac app, it probably wouldn’t have a native Gmail interface. Good point. I guess i've always just wanted a 1:1 replica of Gmails web interface but built with native components instead of being an embedded webpage (there'd be some differences naturally) – I just like the way everything is laid out on Gmail, with the tabs for different catergories at the top ... I use Things instead of Reminders as I have been a long time user. Mail on iOS and macOS work well for me especially the mail rules on macOS. 1. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago. I prefer the nice clean mail app. I tried the gmail app but found it cluttered and small type and just couldn’t be bothered to get used to it.

orionmed • 8 mo. ago. Go to the Gmail icon, long press and chose app info, select battery and then you should see 3 options available, choose unrestricted, if you choose optimized, you will not receive any notification. antcodd46 • 8 mo. ago. This. Recent versions of Android have a somewhat ridiculous system where they delay notifications ... . Dickpercent27s warehouse sale kissimmee photos

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Gmail has already come under attack for its alarming privacy labels. But a new update from Apple, combined with a privacy backlash this month against “creepy” mail tracking, should now be the...Not sure if this is android or pixel specific issue, but though I would ask here to see if there was anyone else who had come across this and knew how to fix. I would prefer to avoid using a 3rr party mail client. 2. 4. Information & communications technology. App passwords still exist, or at least they did a month ago when I last added one. Create account. Make sure account has IMAP or POP enabled. Go to account settings then "Security". Turn on two-step authentication (third party SSO will not get you around this requirement) Turn on "Less secure app access". Zoho is a good alternative to Gmail or Outlook. You aren't getting the extreme privacy focus of Protonmail or Tutanota, but that's not what they claim to do. Zoho is basically Gmail / Outlook without the Google / Microsoft ecosystem. That alone makes it a solid competitor.Scenario: We use gmail and the google workplace suite of applications. We will be introducing MDM BYOD using Intune. We use Azure for SSO. Our setbacks: Android: the gmail app does not work in the work profile. It prompts that the feature is not available and to contact the administrator. iOS: when the profile is removed, users retain access to ...u/ivanmat_, there is an un-documented google/gmail workaround still active to this date that allows you to achieve Push notifications with iOS's native Mail app and Google-email (gmail). For this to work, when you configure your gmail account on the iOS's Native Mail app you have to select 'other' from the Mail account options: -Settings - Mail ... Standards are just so much higher. An email app from 2012 would get sub 1 star on Google play. So comparing it to apps of that Era simply because of reviews isn't really a fair comparison. 2)There's been a huge push to make technology, and more specifically smartphones, more available to the masses. Results are a nice clean list of all the Order Confirmation emails from the last month. In a 2022 world (or even 2002) there would be an option called "Select All" to swiftly select and delete this list in 2 gestures. Or, you could pick n choose which multiple msg to select and then " Delete Selected". Nope. Is it horrible to use Gmail? I've had this email for 20+ years and all my friends and family are familiar with it. After getting more into data privacy, obviously I'm concerned about using a Google product, particularly Gmail, but it's tough to switch. The Gmail address is old, been around a long time, and gets 50-100 mail list / marketing emails a day. The iOS Mail app is horrible at discerning which are important (from real people I know or critical alerts, such as banks, airlines etc.) and the bazillions of marketing emails. The search is very spotty too.u/ivanmat_, there is an un-documented google/gmail workaround still active to this date that allows you to achieve Push notifications with iOS's native Mail app and Google-email (gmail). For this to work, when you configure your gmail account on the iOS's Native Mail app you have to select 'other' from the Mail account options: -Settings - Mail ... orionmed • 8 mo. ago. Go to the Gmail icon, long press and chose app info, select battery and then you should see 3 options available, choose unrestricted, if you choose optimized, you will not receive any notification. antcodd46 • 8 mo. ago. This. Recent versions of Android have a somewhat ridiculous system where they delay notifications ... Google did change how Gmail is pushed. Previously they used Microsoft’s Exchange protocol, but later changed to their own push protocol. Any developer or app is free to use the new protocol, Apple just refuses to support it in their email app. Other apps, such as Outlook, support push for Gmail. agipaok • 2 yr. ago.It dosent matter if most of your contacts use Gmail, they will recieve your emails all the same as if your were using Gmail. 3. redbit2020 • 5 yr. ago. his point is probably that gmail will still see his correspondences even if he is no longer on gmail because of his friends' choices to stay on gmail. 4.Uses TLS to encrypt emails in transit. Works well in the Google ecosystem. Outlook.com (the free web version of the Microsoft Outlook email client) and Gmail are two widely used email services, and there's a lot to like in each. Both support the core email tasks: sending and receiving messages, attachments, filtering, and cloud storage.The Gmail address is old, been around a long time, and gets 50-100 mail list / marketing emails a day. The iOS Mail app is horrible at discerning which are important (from real people I know or critical alerts, such as banks, airlines etc.) and the bazillions of marketing emails. The search is very spotty too.I have over 5 email accounts and 10 of them are all handled by Apple Mail on my iOS, iPadOS, and macOS device (s) (I don’t use non-Apple devices in my daily life). 4 of those accounts are Gmail accounts. I believe I may have 2 or 3 inboxes that aren’t in Apple Mail and that’s either because the provider isn’t compatible with Apple Mail ... Mailbox is designed to help you manage your email account with other providers, like Gmail. When you link your email accounts (provided by third parties) to Mailbox, you give Mailbox permission to securely access your information contained in or associated with those accounts.If you don't have an app that lets you open/save the file, you can't download it. as for txt/Word Docs: -Opened attachment with quick office -menu -> save -saved in /mnt/sdcard/Mail Attachments/*. Wifflepig • 12 yr. ago. Right -- it shows the paperclip/attachment icon, but with no option to do anything about it.Google did change how Gmail is pushed. Previously they used Microsoft’s Exchange protocol, but later changed to their own push protocol. Any developer or app is free to use the new protocol, Apple just refuses to support it in their email app. Other apps, such as Outlook, support push for Gmail. agipaok • 2 yr. ago..

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