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 benjaminAll propositions are of equal valuePremium join:2000-12-20 New York, NY | reply to dhx
Re: [iPhone] Silencing notifications but allowing calls through said by dhx:Alternatively, you can switch your Fetch options to manual overnight so you won't get notifications or new email, and then switch it on again to 15 Minutes or whatever your preference is once you wake up. That's good if you have one account but I have several, so that would be more work (toggling each one off and on again)--plus one is a push account, so couldn't just turn it off with one swipe, like the others. The beauty of your option, though, is that it also saves battery power by not fetching. | |  B52GUNRKM 7D love and D3 NirvanaPremium,MVM join:2001-03-06 Vallejo, CA | said by benjamin:That's good if you have one account but I have several, so that would be more work (toggling each one off and on again)--plus one is a push account, so couldn't just turn it off with one swipe, like the others. The beauty of your option, though, is that it also saves battery power by not fetching. You don't have to do each account manually.
The "Push" account follows the push preference, turn it off and it defaults to the "Fetch" preferences. Any account that is not a "Push" account automatically defaults to the "Fetch" settings. I have 5 accounts on my iphone, 2 are push, 3 are fetch.
I turn push off and fetch to manual and none of them get mail. I don't have to do each account manually. -- Some assembly required, your mileage may vary, no pixels were harmed in the writing of this post. Brain cells, though, are a different matter. You want fries with that? | |
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