From the course: iOS 15 and iPadOS: iPhone and iPad Essential Training
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Receiving email
From the course: iOS 15 and iPadOS: iPhone and iPad Essential Training
Receiving email
- [Speaker] Depending on the type of email account you have, either your messages show up on your device as soon as they arrive on your email server or your device is set to check for new messages as set durations of time. Email systems such as Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo Mail and iCloud, support what is known as Push email. Instead of waiting for your phone to check if new messages are on the server, the server pushes the new message to your phone so that they show up almost immediately after the person sending you the email hits the Send key on his or her computer. Barring of course any network traffic that may be clogging things up. Now this does depend on how you have certain options set. Let's go into Settings, to Mail and Accounts. And in here I'll tap Fetch New Data. And here's where you'll find the on off switch for Push here at the top. I only have one account here that supports Push, which is my iCloud account.…