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I don't receive push notifications from Mail

I usually receive push notifications from all apps without issue. The one exception to this is Apple's Mail app and - strangely - only one email address. Push notifications, as well as notification badges, don't appear until I open the app, which defeats their purpose. I might've already found the reason for the problem but it creates more questions than it answers.


I use the Mail app for two email addresses: iCloud and my business email. On my iCloud address, push notifications and badges work just fine. On my business email the issues are as described above.


Now when I go to Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data, I can see that the schedule is set to Push on my iCloud address. However, on my affected address it's set to Fetch. I wanted to change this one to Push as well but the option wasn't even available. I can only choose between Fetch and Manual. Is there a way I can fix this? Did I maybe make a mistake when adding the email address to the Mail app?


This is a painful issue because this email address is super important for me.


Thanks in advance to anyone trying to help.

iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 17

Posted on Aug 2, 2023 9:49 AM

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Posted on Aug 3, 2023 4:56 AM

Not all Mail services support push-email. As described, the mail with which you have difficulty is presumably an IMAP or POP3 mailbox; these mail protocols don’t support push-email - and it is for this reason that you see fetch as the available option.


When configured for “fetch”, you should be able to choose from various options:

  • Automatically - your device will automatically fetch email from the server when connected to power
  • Manually - your device will only fetch email from the server when you refresh the mailbox on the device
  • Hourly, Every 30 minutes, Every 15 minutes - email will be automatically retrieved to the selected time schedule*


*For Mail services that don’t support push-email, choosing a timed option may be best alternative.







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Aug 3, 2023 4:56 AM in response to McGerry

Not all Mail services support push-email. As described, the mail with which you have difficulty is presumably an IMAP or POP3 mailbox; these mail protocols don’t support push-email - and it is for this reason that you see fetch as the available option.


When configured for “fetch”, you should be able to choose from various options:

  • Automatically - your device will automatically fetch email from the server when connected to power
  • Manually - your device will only fetch email from the server when you refresh the mailbox on the device
  • Hourly, Every 30 minutes, Every 15 minutes - email will be automatically retrieved to the selected time schedule*


*For Mail services that don’t support push-email, choosing a timed option may be best alternative.







Jun 14, 2024 6:21 AM in response to LotusPilot

i've been facing the same issue, like thousands of others i've come across on the web for Gmail. Does Gmail not support push notifications either? I have checked into all notification and alert settings, background app refresh, logged out, deleted accounts and added again, nothing has worked. i have submitted this feedback to apple multiple times. I'd want to use their native Mail app as my primary app for Gmail, but haven't been able to. I get instant notifications in the Gmail app on iPhone and on web on the Mac, but nothing comes from Mail app unless I open it. It would then connect and try to fetch. My settings are set to 'Push' and automatically at the bottom.

I don't receive push notifications from Mail

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