GMail Problems - Notification Order, Quick-Reply, "Ignore Battery-Optimisation"
Hi
At the moment I am faceing some annoying problems regarding the use of the GMail-App on the Mate 10 (C636).
Notification Order
When receiving a bunch of E-Mails , they aren't ordered by receiving time. As you can see on the screenshot attached the general notification time says "Just now"
but the E-Mails aren't sorted by actual receiving time.
Quick-Reply
Within the GMail-notifications I would like to make use of the Quick-Reply actions / or in the case of GMail - the standard actions.
But I often need to swipe one notification to the "right" , deleting the notification for one of the mails . After that i can make actual use of the quick-reply toggles. It seems to me, something is holding gmail in the background?
Ignore Battery-Optimisation
In addition to the second point of this list, i can't grant GMail in the "Ignore Battery-Optimisation"-privilege, due to the app isn't listed in this menu. More intresting: The e-mail client of EMUI is present and is granted these rights.
The setting should be under: Seetings - Apps & Notifications - Apps - Seetings - Special Acces - Ignore Accu-Optimisation.
Can somebody confirm these "bugs"(?), can give an workaround or maybe give solutions how to solve these issues?
Thanks in advance!
Related
Hello,
is there any way to get rid of the popup notification at the bottom of screen which says "[E-mail account name]: You have XXX unread email messages"?
I'm pretty tired of having to dismiss it like 1000 times a day.
Thanks in advance.
Start - Settings - Sounds & Notifications.
While you're there, you should go ahead and setup sounds and notifications for all events that might bother you.
I've cleared every notification option, including 'Display message on screen' for the 'Messaging: New Email Message' event, but I still get new email notifications that I have to dismiss. What am I missing? Is this a bug?
I am having the same problem. Has anyone found a solution?
The only way to do this is by editing the registry. There is a thread here somewhere about it. Search around. I'll post it if I find it.
Please post if you find it. I have been searching relentlessly.
OK. Found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1565104&highlight=disables+email+notifications#post1565104
Hello
I have 2 little questions that bug me a little bit and which i cant find a solution for (and yes i know where the search button is located ).
Situation 1
When im at the today screen (http://www.cryptex.be/tytn2.jpg) and i press the sms icon (the one in the middle under my clock), it goes directly to the inbox of my sms messages, which is great.
Now when i press the email messages icon (the one on the left under my clock), it doesnt go to the inbox of my emails (which i would like it to do). Instead it shows the menu SMS/MMS - Email example - "my emailaccount" - New email account. So i always have to press "my emailaccount" to go to my inbox. In the options menu i already disabled the option "show account chooser when opening messages" but then i always get redirected to the inbox of my SMS messages.
So in a nutshell, i would like it to go to the appropriate inbox when selecting the icons on the today screen:
- SMS inbox when i press sms icon (which already works)
- mail inbox when i press mail icon (which doesnt work atm)
then question nr2
When im calling the screen always, disables within like 10sec or less, which is very annoying when calling your voicemail and you have to press some numeric options. I always have to turn the screen on.
Maybe someone can point me how i can keep the screen enabled ?
I solved my problems now. By searching in the registry and then hitting the words in the seach option on this forum, i found a solution to both of my problems
I've made myself a little textfile where i keep my registry tweaks now
Its very hard to look for something on forums when you dont know what you actually are looking for, so for those who also want the solution for my 2 problems:
Code:
- Launch the e-mail inbox instead of the account chooser when clicking the mail icon
* Make sure the "E-Mail Sample" account is deleted out of your accounts.
* Make sure Outlook is set up to check your mail (only if using Outlook).
* Edit the registry key HKLM\Software\HTC\HTCHome\Home\AlwaysOpenMailFolder
from "1" to "0".
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1658855
Code:
- Prevent Screen Going Off Durning a Call
* Edit the registry key HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\EnableFastDormantDisplayDuringCall
from "1" to "0".
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=339309&highlight=EnableFastDormantDisplay
PS: my respect for all the people on the forum putting time and effort to make it possible to do all of this
I wonder if these tweaks could make their way into the next upgrade of Kaiser Tweak? I'm sure many people will find them both really useful.
Rob F
Woops, I've just noticed my device doesn't have a Home folder under HTCHome.
I've done a search for "AlwaysOpenMailFolder" which I don't see to have anywhere else in the registry either.
Should I create the \Home\AlwaysOpenMailFolder key and then set the value? What sort of key is it (e.g. binary, string, dword)?
Many thanks
Rob F
Try this and see if that works
texarcana said:
Try this and see if that works
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That seems to refer to the HTC Touch app, which I don't have installed.
Rob F
texarcana said:
I solved my problems now. By searching in the registry and then hitting the words in the seach option on this forum, i found a solution to both of my problems
I've made myself a little textfile where i keep my registry tweaks now
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Just a quick note of thanks for taking the time to document the solutions that you found. I see too many threads where someone tracks down their own fix but they don't take the time to share it for posterity.
Hi all,
I'm running iAnywhere's OneBridge software on my Kaiser to sync with the company's Lotus Notes server. The version of OneBridge client is 5.5.2007.0702.
There are currently two unresolved issues on my client aplication:
1) I'm using the LiveConnect feature (which works in similar way as the "push" technology and delivers e-mail messages to your mobile device in real time). I would like to set up OneBridge LiveConnect to notify me, when new e-mail arrives. There is an option "notify using:" and the possibilities are: display, sound, vibrate. I have chcecked all of them. When a new e-mail arrives, the device displays message, vibrates but plays only a short click - in fact this is the sound, which is named as "default.wav" (in Windows directory). I was not able to find any solution how to set different sound notification - the short click is hard to be heard. Have anybody resolved this issue? I also had the idea to replace the "default.wav" file in the Windows directory, but this is a ROM file, so it can't be replaced.
2) When the OneBridge LiveConnect client was installed, it replaced the left context button (originaly assigned to Calendar) to "Notification" function, which pops up the status of OneBridge LiveConnect service. As i can check the status also by clicking on the LiveConnect green icon in the top line next to clock, it is redundant to have the left context key assigned to the same function (blocked by this function to be precise). Anybody have an idea how to get rid of the "Notification" and get back to "Calendar" setting?
Thank you very much in advance for any answers for this (quite speciffic) questions.
I can answer half of your questions
2) - use the Softkey Changer Applet (attached) to select the application you want to use for the left (and right) soft keys.
EDIT: Once you've installed it, you'll find it in Start | Settings | System | Soft Key.
Mark.
How does onebridge compare to commontime mnotes?
To Mark Crouch: Thanks for the suggestion. I allready looked to the registry HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Today\Keys\112 where the left context key is stored and there is still Calendar there. So it seems that it is not hard-overwritten. After a soft-reset, for about 30seconds (before OneBridge LiveConnect starts), the soft-key is assigned to Calendar and then it changes to "Notification" - like in case of missed call or sms message. It looks like the OneBridge LiveConnect sends some event Notification which is then displayed by the windows mobile as usually.
To captainsensible2002: OneBridge is very robust and complex solution, but quite expensive in my oppinion. For a big company (100's of users) it is probably a good solution, similar to Blackberry or MS Exchange. My basic understanding of the LiveConnect function is that it is based on data connection - the client estabilishes connection with the server and is in stand-by mode, waiting for a packet (new mail information), which is sent by the server. The client then downloads the message. It is not very much battery consuming as the data connection is just active without any data transfers for majority of the time.
I have the exact problem listed in item 2. It is some kind of notification but once you view it, it doesn't go away like a notification should. I sure would be interested if you have found a solution. I'm not getting much support from my company.
Notification
Hi.
Did anyone of you find out what to do with the notification?
I have the same problem aswell.
The only way, how to change OneBridge sound notification - change WM default notification sound.
It can be done by editing registry value.
In registry go to:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Notifications\Default
Then change value Wave to another sound.
I change sound to \Windows\Alarm3.wma
Then Soft reset
After reset you will get different sound when mail will arrive.
If I found another solution, then I will post here.
Hi guys,
did anyone solve the notification issue?, im having the same problem
its not thats its assigned to the softbutton , it lies on top of wm own notification, rather annoing and it serves no purpose, if i wand to se thats its coonected, than i can click the icon on the top of the sceen.
Hello all,
I've been using my E-mail option quite a bit on my Touch Pro lately, and I've noticed that the 5 minute update interval is a bit too long for my taste (despite the option to manually send/receive).
Therefore, I am curious as to whether or not it is possible to make a registry edit, install a program, or in any way add an option to make the update interval less than every 5 minutes (say for example, every 30 seconds)?
Also, whenever there is a new e-mail, there is a notification symbol which appears on the taskbar. Along with that, is it possible to create another registry edit / addition which would allow the phone to:
1) wake up upon new e-mail,
2) make a notification sound upon new e-mail (similar to new SMS), and
3) vibrate upon new e-mail?
FWIW, I'm using a Comcast E-mail account on the Pro.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Just go to Settings - Sounds & Notifications, the notifications tab and change the Event to Messaging: New Email Message. Have 'play sound' checked and choose the sound you want; check Display message on screen and check vibrate. i think that will do it.
As for checking for new emails, you can try this app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=438970
I have an exchange server so I don't know the answer otherwise. Setting it to less than 5 minutes may lead to a battery drain so if you do that use the scheduler to make it longer (or off) over night.
Thanks for showing me the settings adjustment. I suppose it isn't such a good idea to have the phone check for e-mails THAT often. As long as I can hear when a new e-mail has arrived, it should do the trick for me.
WildAce786 said:
Hello all,
I've been using my E-mail option quite a bit on my Touch Pro lately, and I've noticed that the 5 minute update interval is a bit too long for my taste (despite the option to manually send/receive).
Therefore, I am curious as to whether or not it is possible to make a registry edit, install a program, or in any way add an option to make the update interval less than every 5 minutes (say for example, every 30 seconds)?
Also, whenever there is a new e-mail, there is a notification symbol which appears on the taskbar. Along with that, is it possible to create another registry edit / addition which would allow the phone to:
1) wake up upon new e-mail,
2) make a notification sound upon new e-mail (similar to new SMS), and
3) vibrate upon new e-mail?
FWIW, I'm using a Comcast E-mail account on the Pro.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Kiss your battery life goodbye!
I just picked up a Droid 2 running MIUI 1.8.5 and immediately fell in love. One weird issue is that the Google Talk app's contact list is empty. I can browse all settings and menus just fine. When someone IMs me, I receive the status bar notification, but tapping that gives me just a text input field (no message display) that performs VERY slowly.
I tried updating to 1.8.12, but the behavior persists. I don't think this was always the case. I had a weird situation adding another Google account (it kept on becoming the primary account, so I had to removed BOTH and add them back in specific order.)
This sounds like a UI bug, but I haven't found any hints online. Other applications, like the message app, show the green "online" icon next to the contacts I would normally see on the list. A 1,000 internets to the person with an answer.