So i have a client with a Gmail account and Office 2016 on their PC. Each morning she will go into outlook and 90% of her emails will be there but if she goes and checks on Gmail online then there will be a few emails which don't go into outlook unless she looks online and then they will download? The emails that don't come through are no different to those which do download and i can't seem to find anything on google for a fix, all I've found is people with the same/similar issues with outlook 2013.
Anyone have any kind of solution to having to open it on a browser every morning? MI32 wrote: You go into the inbox it show the same as the gmail but if you send a email from the outlook inbox then it doesnt show up in the sent folder of the inbox? Why 3 different things described above? Does user use the inbox or the gmail?. So the first ' a' I'm going to say alice from this point on to make it easier to remember is the favorites section. This section is essentially a shortcut to the outlook data file. It is a part of outlook and minimising it usually ends the user's confusion.
I have has long standing gmail account that works perfect using Apple's Mail application. I recently installed Office 2016 and Outlook works fine with my att/yahoo accounts but cannot seem to talk to gmail. It keeps nagging me to enter the username and password and that does not solve the problem. Enable or disable the feature in Microsoft Outlook 2016 that automatically saves your email messages to the Drafts folder. You may like to have this turned on if you want to be able to recover messages that were lost while composing them. It can create a privacy issue though as you may be unaware of the messages that get saved.
The second section is the Alice Outlook Data File. When outlook contacts gmail it does download everything to the box for offline usage. So it does store the emails into a datafile like it would for POP3. Again this is a default outlook setup, minimising it cuts down on user confusion/distraction. The third section is going to be [email protected]. This is the visual representation of the data in the Outlook Data file presented as to mimic the gmail configuration, but with outlook trying to map similar fields. So the third section will have inbox which does belong in Gmail but outlook moved it up one directory.
After the Gmail you will see any gmail labels show up a outlook folders. The Gmail will contain everything in the gmail server. Section 1 is an Outlook shortcut and can be ignored. Section 2 is Outlook's personal copy of any email written, sent, or deleted from that computer's outlook. This too be be ignored. Section 3 contains all of the user's emails and is what they should be using.
Any changes made to section three will be reflected in gmail. So if you made a new folder gmail will automatically make a new label.
Stars in Gmail are Flags in outlook. The real thing to watch out for is that E-Mail Settings for the gmail account are set so Delete Items are moved into the Gmail Trash and then purged when switching folders while online. Also I found if you do not set Send Items to ' Do not save copies of sent items' then outlook will show doubles in the send email folders.
Please note that gmail/outlook will only send the email once, but outlook will keep both the gmail copy and the outlook copy.
I have an iPhone 6S Plus. I updated to iOS 9.3 and now none of my email (gmail, work email, outlook.com) push is working. I have to periodically go in and and click on mail and let it retrieve it (like if it was on battery saver mode). I have restarted the phone, I have uninstalled and reinstalled some of the mail accounts. Anyone else out there have this issue? Any fixes that do not include a restore?
Anytime Apple says 'restore your device' or 'exchange your device' that is the most B.S. Response ever and is the last option, not the first. Also, Apple, if you read this, I would appreciate a battery that works above 40 degrees. Samsung works well below freezing but the iPhone shuts off and asks to get plugged in because it is too cold below 40 degrees. Your response to my issue was 'our batteries are rated to work only above 32 degrees'.
Engineering fail. I am having this issue as well. It's hit or miss on my iPhone 6 but constantly a problem on my new iPad Pro.
Restored to new and still an issue. Have contacted Apple and tried everything the engineers have suggested with no luck. Running IOS 9.3.1.
Email accounts not pushing are iCloud, Yahoo, and Exchange. All of these accounts used to work flawlessly on my previous iPad as well as my iPhone.
The only way i have been able to get mail is by opening the mail app. I even tried the setting to fetch every 15 minutes with no luck as well. Seems like some sort of communication issue with certain products/accounts as this doesn't seem to be a problem with everyone's devices. Apple Footer.
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