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MobileMe eMail crashes the iPhone Mail app
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<blockquote data-quote="bexxy" data-source="post: 920191" data-attributes="member: 119066"><p>I don't know if this is any use, but I was having the same problem and mentioned it to a friend of mine. He suggested that it may be crashing due to there not being enough memory to keep everything running.</p><p></p><p>My iPhone is a 3G and was bought last December, so less then a year old. I've also been installing all the upgrades etc, but ironically, it could be these that is causing the trouble. If it's all about making it quicker, better, more efficient, then it's going to need more memory. Possibly one of the upgrades is now stretching the older generation iPhones???</p><p></p><p>What I tried after my mate had suggested this, was simply opening mail and not doing a thing until after it had done it's search for mail..... it always seemed to crash at this point, and lo and behold - it worked fine, but only as long as I leave it - don't try scrolling through the different accounts, browsing old emails etc. I didn't seem to like this, which is when it would crash.....</p><p></p><p>He also suggested a free app, that can check how much memory was free and if needs be clear space for some more if you are experiencing real problems.</p><p></p><p>Like I say, it's only a suggestion - it may not work but mine now works without a hitch as long as I leave it be for the first few seconds of iMail opening.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if that helps.</p><p></p><p>Bex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bexxy, post: 920191, member: 119066"] I don't know if this is any use, but I was having the same problem and mentioned it to a friend of mine. He suggested that it may be crashing due to there not being enough memory to keep everything running. My iPhone is a 3G and was bought last December, so less then a year old. I've also been installing all the upgrades etc, but ironically, it could be these that is causing the trouble. If it's all about making it quicker, better, more efficient, then it's going to need more memory. Possibly one of the upgrades is now stretching the older generation iPhones??? What I tried after my mate had suggested this, was simply opening mail and not doing a thing until after it had done it's search for mail..... it always seemed to crash at this point, and lo and behold - it worked fine, but only as long as I leave it - don't try scrolling through the different accounts, browsing old emails etc. I didn't seem to like this, which is when it would crash..... He also suggested a free app, that can check how much memory was free and if needs be clear space for some more if you are experiencing real problems. Like I say, it's only a suggestion - it may not work but mine now works without a hitch as long as I leave it be for the first few seconds of iMail opening. Let me know if that helps. Bex [/QUOTE]
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