On this phone all my emails say: "no subject" they aren't like that on my Mac.
How do I fix this?
Thanks.
Lorie
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I’ve found that the labeling is dependent on your provider. For example with
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Hello,
Thanks for the tip of pressing the edit button above the list of all mail
boxes. I tried this but alas All Junk was not in the list of possible mail
boxes while All Sent, All Drafts, All Rubbish and All Archive were in this
list. Strangely on Bigsur on my iMac All Junk is in the list of p
At the very top of your screen in the mail app, there is a edit button. Double
tap that, once you do that, the all junk, in box, all drafts, will show.
Select the one’s you would like to see, and then double tap on done.
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Hello,
I am running IOS 14.2 on my iPhoneSE 2020. I have 3 Email accounts. Some time
ago on an older IOS release I set up All Inbox, All Draft, All Archive and All
Bin mail boxes which are all very useful. Alas I cannot remember how I did that
and google offers no help. I now want to set up an A
If you are accessing your e-mail via the IMAP protocol, then everything
should match on both systems. Unfortunately until the wide spread use of
SmartPhones as an alternative to accessing e-mail a large number of
providers just allowed POP to retrieve e-mail messages. POP can only
control one folde
Hello,
When I look at all inboxes on my iPhone running the latest IOS 10 I see quite a
bit of junk mail. When I look at the same mail addresses on my iMac I do not
see this junk mail in my inbox but rather see it in my junk mail box. What can
I do to stop seeing junk mail in my IOS inbox mail b
Right, it would make sense that Apple is pushing for mobile app use. Ok,
changing signatures on the device is easy, though.
Thanks,
Teresa
"Twinkle, twinkle, little bat
How I wonder what you're at"
--Lewis Carroll
> On Jun 19, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
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> You can change signatures
You can change signatures on iCloud.com, but that is only going to affect mail
sent from that website, not your other devices. Unfortunately, I don't think
iOS devices can fully access iCloud.com; Apple wants them to use the mobile
apps instead. This may have changed, but last I checked, that is
Hi, Alex,
That's odd. When I went to icloud.com on my Mac, I went to the mail section and
saw a way to change the signature there. In the help for iCloud, it says
there's a web mail link, but my iPod doesn't show a page when I click it. It
may not have been implemented yet, I guess.
Thanks,
Te
I don't think so. As far as I can tell, signatures don't sync at all, and are
meant to be device-specific. This is annoying, but I have found no way around
it yet.
On Jun 19, 2014, at 2:25 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I'd like to create a global sign'ture for my iCloud devices. I k
Hi, all,
I'd like to create a global sign'ture for my iCloud devices. I know how to
change it on each device, but is there a way to set one up in iCloud itself
that I can access with my iPod? I don't have a computer at the moment.
Thanks in advance,
Teresa
Winging its way from my iPod
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Hi.
As the subject says, I have a problem with the All Mail folder in Gmail on
iOS 7.
After seting it up using the Google settings, I recieve mails a little
while, but after some time, no mails arrives in that folder anymore.
When checking other folders, such as the Inbox, Sent Mail, Trash and
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