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Help Email Not Syncing

supanatral

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Sep 5, 2012
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I updated to firmware 4.1.1 and ever since then I've been having problems with my email.

Just randomly, my email will stop automatically syncing. This includes my 2 Microsoft Exchange accounts and my Gmail account as well. I can manually sync it but it doesn't get pushed to my phone unless I manually select the sync icon.

I've gone through the options such as "sync frequency" and both accounts are set to "automatic (push)" and email is also setup to syncronize.

I've wiped my phone 3 times and finally gave up and installed original supported firmware which is not cracked and it's still randomly giving me this problem after 1-2 weeks.

Whats causing this problem?
 
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I updated to firmware 4.1.1 and ever since then I've been having problems with my email.

Just randomly, my email will stop automatically syncing. This includes my 2 Microsoft Exchange accounts and my Gmail account as well. I can manually sync it but it doesn't get pushed to my phone unless I manually select the sync icon.

I've gone through the options such as "sync frequency" and both accounts are set to "automatic (push)" and email is also setup to syncronize.

I've wiped my phone 3 times and finally gave up and installed original supported firmware which is not cracked and it's still randomly giving me this problem after 1-2 weeks.

Whats causing this problem?


I can also vouch for this. I have a lurking suspicion that it might be related to logging on from other devices.
 
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Supantral - don't know if you dean or sam, but you did all of us a solid by solving this mystery! Awesome!

Thanks!

Supanatral original quote "After an unbelievable amount of searching I finally found why it was doing this!

After the phone used a certain amount of data, it stopped the auto sync.

To fix this go to: the global Sync setting is in Settings --> Data Usage --> Menu --> Auto Sync Data"
 
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I do have same kind of a problem with my Samsung Note II.
Emails sync'ing works for a while after restart my phone or once opens the sync setups pages and close it.
After few hours the sync'ing stop working again.
I had that auto sync data already enabled. so it didn't solve my problem.

Mine too. Just one email won't sync. It works fine on my desktop. So it's not a password issue. Something goofy.. Still have Auto Sync enabled..
 
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I have an HTC one m8 and was experiencing this issue. I discovered that apparently it was a single email causing the issue. Very odd. Once I deleted that email using a web browser to check my mail, the rest synced just fine. Wish I could say which one it was, I had a few that I deleted at the same time. Look for an email you received just after the app stopped syncing.
Hope this helps.
 
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I had the same problem on my Galaxy S6 after updating the software. I'm now on Android version 5.1.1. My mail, calender and contacts would not synchronise... After some searching I found the solution:

In the menu go to Settings --> Accounts

In the right top angle you can see "More" ... Push here and activate "auto synchronisation"

Now you can set the auto synchronisation for each seperate account.
After this you might want to adjust your settings in for each mail account (for me 3 mail accounts and 1 Exchange server):

Settings --> Applications --> E-mail

Due to the fact my phone's language is Dutch the translations are maybe not exactly like they are in the software but I think you can see what I mean... :)
 
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I had the same problem on my Galaxy S6 after updating the software. I'm now on Android version 5.1.1. My mail, calender and contacts would not synchronise... After some searching I found the solution:

In the menu go to Settings --> Accounts

In the right top angle you can see "More" ... Push here and activate "auto synchronisation"

Now you can set the auto synchronisation for each seperate account.
After this you might want to adjust your settings in for each mail account (for me 3 mail accounts and 1 Exchange server):

Settings --> Applications --> E-mail

Due to the fact my phone's language is Dutch the translations are maybe not exactly like they are in the software but I think you can see what I mean... :)


You are a STAR. So simple, I just couldn't find it. Thank you!! (Galaxy S6 User)
 
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I updated to firmware 4.1.1 and ever since then I've been having problems with my email.

Just randomly, my email will stop automatically syncing. This includes my 2 Microsoft Exchange accounts and my Gmail account as well. I can manually sync it but it doesn't get pushed to my phone unless I manually select the sync icon.

I've gone through the options such as "sync frequency" and both accounts are set to "automatic (push)" and email is also setup to syncronize.

I've wiped my phone 3 times and finally gave up and installed original supported firmware which is not cracked and it's still randomly giving me this problem after 1-2 weeks.

Whats causing this problem?

Since 18 October 2015, I am having the same problem with a Nexus-5. The remedy suggested above (tick auto synchronisation) didn't help because it had already been ticked. It only affects one of the four mail accounts. Another Hotmail account does sync OK.
 
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I am having the same issue with the S6 (Verizon) 5.1.1 ..... No menu available on the Data Usage area....Dmitri has the location for me but the Auto was already selected.
This issue came out of nowhere. It is only impacting my Exchange mail account. I am not getting current emails and notifications. I have tried 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month..and finally 1 day. The 1 day sync works. I get new emails and notifications. Yet, I would like to go back and have more email available..more than 1 day.
Any ideas?
I have removed and created account several times.
 
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