Hello,
I ve à problem when i opening my mail, it close automaticly after 2 seconds. I ve deleted all my mails on my desktop computer, removed my email account on my iPad, reinstalled and still its closing automaticly
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Hello,
I ve à problem when i opening my mail, it close automaticly after 2 seconds. I ve deleted all my mails on my desktop computer, removed my email account on my iPad, reinstalled and still its closing automaticly
Mail closes after about 7 seconds.
Have Reset.
Have Cleared History, Cookies, Cache and Reset.
Have re-udated 4.3.5
Same result since updating to 4.3.5
What do you mean by 'reset'? Do you mean 'Power completely down' or 'Reboot' or 'Close app in Multi-task bar'? They have different effects, so it's useful to know --- however--- There have certainly been Members reporting problems with the latest update, though...:(
Tim
You can power down and do a clear by ; hold power button and home button until unit turns off , continue to hold until it powers back on then back off again, let go of buttons , leave off for at least a minute, power back on.
If that method works for you I'll suggest an app called xsysinfo that clears the stuff up for you much faster, but before suggesting spending $2 on an app would just want to make sure it's not a bad unit that needs replacing by Apple.
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I have two Gmail accounts setup on my iPad and as of Tuesday one of the accounts was acting up. After composing a new mail and hitting send, it shuts down. I deleted the account and added it again and behold its doing the same thing. I deleted the account again and will add it tomorrow. I noticed quite a few users are complaining about mail shutting down. I'm hoping it's not the iPad itself causing this issue?
Thanks, Tim. I googled after I saw this thread and upgraded to 4.3.5 after learning about it.
Weird thing is, I've been away from home and didn't upgrade to 4.3.4 till the day before yesterday. iTunes prompted me about 4.3.4 being the latest, I upgraded and it said my firmware was up to date. Then I saw this thread the next day and found out my firmware was actually already out of date!
I don't know why it didn't prompt me with 4.3.5 instead of 4.3.4 initially; it would've saved me updating several devices twice -- once with 4.3.4 and then again with 4.3.5.
I can't wait for over-air updates!