If Gmail notifications not working on your iPhone can be a headache and could potentially cost you something. These troubleshooting tips mentioned above are easy to follow and fix the problem. If you have figured out yet another way, share it with everyone in the comments below. Next up:Apple...
The following steps can assist you with getting your Gmail account working as expected with the Apple Mail app: "Before you begin There are a few things to keep in mind and check: When you make an iOS or iPadOS backup in iCloud or iTunes, it backs up your mail settings, but not y...
Select Gmail API for the API you'll be using (if not already selected). Select Web server for the where you'll be calling the API from. Select User data for the data you'll be accessing. The tool will walk you through the set up an OAuth consent screen. Select the user type (In...
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Still not working clarksonknight said: You also need to make sure you have push enabled for the gmail account via the mail settings on your iPhone. Settings/Mail, Contacts, Calendars/Accounts and enable Mail under Exchange ActiveSync. I sent the email from my work email accoun...
Snov.io sends instant push notifications when an email is opened or a link is clicked. It will also display statistics in your inbox prior to each email subject. Open those emails to view full tracking history in the sidebar. It is 100% free for unlimited Gmail accounts and emails. So yo...
Gmail not working with Mail after update to 12.4 I just updated to OS 12.4 and now the Apple Mail app won't work with my gmail accounts. When prompted to enter the password I get the error "Unable to verify account name or password." although I have verified both. Neither quitting and...
Anyone else not receiving timely push notifications from the gmail app? Sometimes I do but most of the time I don't. Any suggestions for a fix? :D
Since Gmail doesn't have a native macOS app, it doesn't use the system notifications. It can send push notifications through your browser so long as you have the tab open, but that's not quite the same. (And to be entirely honest, despite trying for 30 minutes, I couldn't get it ...
Not many messages are bumped, but during in-house tests, Google employees have found them helpful. If Gmail detects that an email might be important, it will bump it to the top of your inbox after a few days if you haven't dealt with it Push notifications have also have a revamp. ...