Ios 8 limit number of emails downloaded
Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes. Maximum HTML e-mail body truncation size This setting specifies the size beyond which HTML-formatted e-mail messages are truncated when they are synchronized to the device.
Maximum e-mail body truncation size This setting specifies the size beyond which e-mail messages are truncated when they are synchronized to the device. Improve this answer. I wonder if Gmail's servers are set like this? Add a comment. SteveMac SteveMac Are you sure that the whole message gets downloaded if you increase the number of messages to download? The Overflow Blog. Podcast what if you could invest in your favorite developer?
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I dont need a reminder on my phone screen that I have a ridiculous amount of old obselete unopened mail. It sounds like you originally had a POP account set up, which would account for the reason your phone only synced only a weeks worth. This means that whatever changes you make to your email account in your email program will not be transferred to your Webmail Inbox.
If you are using IMAP and mark an email as "read", it also gets marked as read in all of your other inboxes. This won't happen with POP, because in this case, emails are downloaded to your specific computer or device and any changes you make on that device won't be reflected in the Telstra servers.
To disable the U nread Mail Counter on your iphone. Open up Settings , go to Notification Center , and then find your mail app in the list. Find the Allow Notifications setting and on the right side of the screen and select it to off. Need help? Order online today Get help with any Tech at Home with Telstra Platinum Don't forget to tag answers as Accepted Solutions and give a Like to the member s who helped you out. All moderation actions are supported by the CrowdSupport Community Guidelines.
If emails have been sett up using IMAP any email older than the period you set should be removed. CrowdSupport Home. Home Automation. I hope for your sake the hundreds, if not many thousands, of hours you've already spent on discussions. But for me, I just want Apple to hear my voice about a fairly minor part of the overall experience with their products. I got your precious opinion, you think I should manage my email better. Pat yourself on the back, you've been heard. If this is what you want to happen, then you have come to the wrong place.
This is a user to user technical support forum. For Apple to hear your voice, you need to go to the feedback mechanism that you allude to. Aug 21, AM in response to jkbangsund In response to jkbangsund.
Isn't it obvious WHY Apple made this move? When your memory is full, you need a new phone. When you buy a new phone because your memory is full, you are likely to buy one with more memory. Apple is a brilliant company that does not make accidental mistakes like this. It's inconceivable this anti-user change was not a calculated move. It's a shame Aug 21, AM. Aug 21, AM in response to skigolfbox In response to skigolfbox. When your storage is full not your memory, that is another item entirely , you remove items and make more room on the device - you don't buy a new one.
That would be a waste of money. Your theory about Apple is patently ridiculous. With unlimited online and 1T space on my computer this is no issue. In the days where I could limit the number of e-mails on my i-phone this was no issue. I have no reason or need to view older e-mails from my phone. Who are they OR you to tell me how many old e-mails I should keep? More power to you.
The fact is Apple created an UN-necessary issue. Kind of like putting in a chip in the lighting cords to prevent the use of perfectly good aftermarket cords. Aug 21, PM. Aug 22, AM in response to skigolfbox In response to skigolfbox. I definitely feel your pain and have, like you, chosen to add a comment rather than just click on I Also Have This Problem.
They do listen to user feedback and will change things if they think it's good or what they did wasn't the right direction to take except that you never know what the impetus actually was ultimately.
But in thinking about this mechanism, that is, the current lack of it, I don't think their motivation is to get customers to purchase phones with more memory to accommodate email storage.
What would be a better solution would be to have a way for a user to select how much storage to allocate on their mobile device, rather than number of emails. On mine, my emails are taking up 2. I'd rather say, just allow MB of space to my emails and don't back up my Gmail email as a separate setting.
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