OK, I must have misread your email.
My email is AT&T/Yahoo and I have had no issues with my email account on on any
of my devices.
- Brad -
On Dec 30, 2024, at 00:27, Zoe Fiogkos wrote:
Again, thanks so much, not a Gmail account though. It’s a yahoo account. My ISP
provider provides email t
Again, thanks so much, not a Gmail account though. It’s a yahoo account. My ISP provider provides email through Yahoo. Anyhow, my biggest worry was losing all my folders with saved emails, I think I may have something like 100 different folders. Having said that before I deleted the account I check
Not a problem.
Glad you got it resolved.
You are not the only one who has been having issues receiving email from a
Gmail account.
It is my understanding that Google implemented new security recently, and the
best way to deal with these new security measures, is to delete and then
reestablish th
Hi Brad, I was about to throw my phone across the room after trying everything I could think of. Reading countless articles on Google, and of course, sending messages to this list. I tried a few more things that didn’t work. Finally, I took the plunge and decided to delete the account and reinstall
You might try deleting the account, and then setting it up again.
I really can’t think of anything else to try.
- Brad -
On Dec 29, 2024, at 22:44, Zoe Fiogkos wrote:
brad and hurby i’m so sorry i forgot to mention that I did that as well. list
view has been selected. even right now i’m sit
@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Zoe Fiogkos
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2024 8:44 PM
To: mac visionaries
Subject: Re: problem with mail on iPhone
brad and hurby i’m so sorry i forgot to mention that I did that as well. list
view has been selected. even right now i’m sitting on my iMac with my iPhone
brad and hurby i’m so sorry i forgot to mention that I did that as well. list
view has been selected. even right now i’m sitting on my iMac with my iPhone in
front of me and nothing comes through on the phone just on the mac. Any other
ideas?
> On Dec 29, 2024, at 11:38 PM, Bradford Snyder wro
In iOS 18.2, Apple introduced a new feature in the Mail app called Categories.
This feature separates mail into several categories such as Primary,
Transactions, Updates, and more.
To disable this feature, and return your Mail app to how it displayed mail
before the 18.2 update, do the following:
In the Mail app, go to the More button and change it to list view.
> On Dec 29, 2024, at 20:25, Zoe Fiogkos wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, after updating today to IOS 18.2 my Iphone no longer displays
> any email messages that are new. i send emails from my Iphone to my self or
> other email addresse