· Tap Fetch New Data. Choose a setting — like Automatically or Manually — or choose a schedule for how often the Mail app fetches data. · Oct 7, #3. powerstrokin said: If set to fetch at a certain frequency, it will only check for emails at that frequency in the background. · Here is how to enable manual fetching for email on your iPhone – Open the Settings menu. Select the Mail, Contacts, Calendars option. Select the Fetch New Data button. Select the email account that you wish to modify. Tap the Fetch button, then tap the blue arrow at the top-left of the screen. Scroll down and tap the Manually option under www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. · If you have a specific account that you do not want to auto-fetch, you can set this to "Manual" individually under the Advanced tab. In other words, your settings should be as follows: Under Settings, Fetch New Data: Push: ON Fetch: Every 15 Minutes, Every 30 Minutes OR Hourly Under Settings, Fetch New Data, Advanced: MobileMe: Push GMail: Fetch or Manual.
Oct 7, #3. powerstrokin said: If set to fetch at a certain frequency, it will only check for emails at that frequency in the background. If set to fetch manually, it will only check for new emails when you open the app. Regardless of which option you choose, it will fetch every time you open Mail. But you can either completely disable the automatic data update or allow them to fetch data only when the particular apps are being used. 1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Then, scroll down and choose Passwords Accounts. 2. Now, you should see all of your accounts. Tap on Fetch New Data. My iPad Pro is running iOS Instead of having my iPad Pro fetch data on a schedule, I want to fetch new data in Notes, Mail, and Contacts manually so I can go from desktop to iPad to work on a task without waiting up to 15 minutes for the device to fetch the latest changes.
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