So I'm having a problem with gmail syncing with my phone. As of about a week ago, when I archive something on my phone it remains in gmail when i later log on. On my phone it also still shows the number of messages after archiving in the upper left corner "Inbox(2)" is what it shows now and I just archived two messages. Anyone else having issues?
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I am currently running MCR3.1, and today I seem to have some problems with my gmail syncing.
When I receive an email to my gmail account, it shows up on my Desire however, when I delete (or read) it on my Desire, it still shows up in the inbox count on the top of the screen, and the changes don't seem to being reflected in my Gmail account.
The items are still shown as unread, even though I have deleted the item on my Desire.
I have attached a screenshot to show the inbox count, even though all emails are read.
Any ideas?
Stu
It happen to me some hours ago, althoug not on Gmail but on my own server, through IMAP. I read the email, and it still said in the notification bar that I have unread email.
What I did is I killed the email app. Then the notification went away. Then I started the mail app again and no problem at all. Dont know why it happen.
No issues here with Gmail app and MCRr3
Alright, I used gmail, but I also have an old SBC Global account that I still keep up with on my phone through the mail program. When I initially set the account up on the phone, it will download all the email at that time, but through-out the day I am not receiving any new email. I know that I'm receiving email because when I get on my PC and check my email, I have tons waiting for me. I'm not sure why my phone isn't syncing them. I have hit the refresh button over and over and the little circle arrow turns and then stops with the time on the side like it checked for mail, but I'm not getting anything. Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks
Give us some more details, like what ROM you're using.
Can you send messages from the SBC account?
Does the SBC account use Yahoo? (Back when I had SBC, they did, and from what I know, Yahoo doesn't play well with anything except their own ad-laden website.)
saw this on a phone at the store...I cleared the email data from manage app settings, deleted acct and set up again using yahoo smtp and pop servers and everything went smoothly. saw him three weeks later and he was still up and running. hope that helps
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I'm using myn 's warm Rom which has never given me trouble before. Upon initial setup everything will down load correctly, but when it syncs later I get nothing. I know that it uses an android.IMAP setting, maybe switching to pop3 is the only way. It's just weird that its all of a sudden now. Maybe yahoo changed stuff on theory end.
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Just wondering if anyone else noticed a lag in new email notifications using the Gmail app. Was normally a few seconds after getting the email but now it can be hours. Only seems to have happened recently but could be something I've done as I'm using a custom-made ROM
Yes both Gmail (slow) and calendar (doesn't update) seem to have problems with me right now.
Hmmmm, time to look into this further methinks
Yep, but I'm getting it with GMail accounts through HTC Mail too. It's only a recent happening for me (definitely within the past fortnight).
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Besides Gmail, I also am using Exchange Mail through my Comcast account.
This is what I have experienced and wonder if there is a solution.
After having loaded my mail and having read it on the GN, after some time of receiving new messages, the old messages that I have kept drop off the bottom. Then some time later, I get a new email notification and it is one of the previously read emails and it shows up as not having been read. Is anybody else experiencing this?
Also, I had a DroidX before and was able to select all messages from the settings to delete them without having to individually select each one to delete. Is this a feature that went away in ICS?
Thanks for your responses.
I just had a very frustrating incident where the Galaxy Nexus appears to have buggered up and it deleted emails I received with no undelete available.
Saturday night I sent my friend email #1, and he replied Monday (#2). I replied the same day (#3), and he replied again today (#4).
While I was writing my reply today (#5), on several occasions I had to put the phone to sleep and return later. Finally once I finished, I pressed Send. At this point I noticed something odd: two incomplete drafts of email #5 were still present in the thread. So I discarded those incomplete drafts. Then I noticed, alarmingly, that emails #2, 3, 4 had vanished. All that remains in my Gmail account is #1 and #5. Moreover, the quoted text section of my reply is blank, so my phone has deleted all records of two incoming emails and one outgoing, without my consent. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
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Is this with the gmail app or regular mail app?
I've never experienced that problem, but I also don't save drafts. Maybe the bug is how saved drafts are being handled?
I hope you sort it out
I've experienced this on the desktop Gmail so I don't think it's Galaxy Nexus isolated..
This was on the stock Gmail app. I never actually exited the app while writing email number five, but when you sleep the phone it saves a draft automatically. Still didn't explain why discarding extra drafts resulted in deleting emails that I never even wrote in the first place.
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I was able to reproduce it again. But I think I have a strong suspect as to the cause. The same account syncs with Thunderbird on my desktop, which was on at home while I exchanged these emails at work. Thunderbird does strange things sometimes with drafts. My theory is that Thunderbird synced a draft while I was writing on my phone, and somehow, the unique ID numbers of the messages got tangled between the two clients, and it was Thunderbird that replaced the received messages with drafts.
This explanation is bolstered by the fact that I can't reproduce the bug on my phone after closing Thunderbird.
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Okay I've ruled out Thunderbird as a contributing factor. I was able to reproduce this with Thunderbird completely closed.
It's a bug in the ICS Gmail app for sure. My workaround for now is, if I need to sleep it while writing an email, I enable Respond Inline. That doesn't stop the bug but it ensures that I won't lose the content of the message I'm replying to.
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