How to get iphone mail to auto update
To get iPhone Mail to auto-update, follow these steps:
Method 1: Enable Push Notifications
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Tap on [your name] > Mail.
- Toggle on "Push" under the "Account" section.
- Make sure "Fetch New Data" is set to "Push" or "Every 15 minutes" (or a shorter interval).
Method 2: Enable Fetch New Data
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Tap on [your name] > Mail.
- Tap on the account you want to auto-update (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, etc.).
- Toggle on "Fetch New Data" and select the desired interval (e.g., "Every 15 minutes", "Every 30 minutes", etc.).
Method 3: Use a Third-Party Email Client
If you're using a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook or Spark, you may need to check their settings to enable auto-update. Here's how:
- Microsoft Outlook: Open the app, go to Settings > Accounts > [your account] > Fetch New Data, and toggle on "Push" or select a fetch interval.
- Spark: Open the app, go to Settings > Accounts > [your account] > Fetch, and toggle on "Push" or select a fetch interval.
Additional Tips
- Make sure your iPhone is connected to a stable internet connection (Wi-Fi or cellular) to receive updates.
- If you're using a third-party email client, ensure that it's configured to use the correct server settings and authentication details.
- If you're experiencing issues with auto-update, try restarting your iPhone or checking the email client's settings for any errors.
By following these methods, your iPhone Mail should now auto-update and fetch new emails regularly!