lundi 14 janvier 2013

Re: [apple-iphone] Limiting/prioritizing email on iPhone5

 

hmmm

My iPhone has iCloud on but Mail off in the iCloud settings. If I enable that, it wants me to create a @cloud.com email address. I use Yahoo webmail on my PC, and on my iOS devices its just set to Yahoo in the iOS mail app, and it mirrors webmail fully. Mail isnt synced to my phone, as in iTunes syncing, it works in real time, unless thats what you meant?

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From: Jim Saklad
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 15 January 2013 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] Limiting/prioritizing email on iPhone5


 
>>> The Apple mail reader is pretty basic - no filters and no sorting.
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>> My mail on my Mac, on my iPhone and my iPad, and in my iCloud account is filtered into sub-folders, and sorted the way I choose.
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> I think the OP was referring to the iPhone. My iPhone has no filter options that I can see, as the app is just an IMAP reader I assume the features are at Yahoo? On iOS mail app we read the mail which is at Yahoo, not on the iPhone?

I thought the OP was mainly trying to accomplish the goal of filtering.

I think every iPhone owner *can* have an iCloud account -- certainly in the USA.

Yes, it's an IMAP reader. Filtering can be enabled on your home computer, and, using IMAP, sync'd to your iPhone. Or enabled on iCloud and automatically linked to your iPhone.

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