Wondering why your iPhone 11 Pro Max Mail stopped receiving emails after the recent iOS update? If so, then this post might be able to help you. Keep reading for more information.
One of the most important stock iOS apps is the Mail app. It’s a stable email processing platform for you to get access to personal and business emails on the go. Using the Mail app is made a lot easier to ensure all types of users won’t have a hard time using it. Normally, you can start viewing and responding to new emails from your inbox considering that your email account was properly set up and that your iPhone is online. In case you’re faced with an issue with the Mail app, particularly with email reception following the recent iOS update 13.2.3 implementation, I’ve managed to line up a few potential solutions below. Feel free to refer to this simple guide to troubleshoot the iphone 11 Pro Max Mail app that stopped receiving emails after the iOS 13.2.3 update.
The following are a few potential solutions to Mail app issues on the iPhone 11 Pro Max, particularly for symptoms that occurred after the recent iOS 13.2.3 update implementation. Any of these methods should help eliminate common factors that might have stopped the Mail app from working on your iPhone after the update.
Before troubleshooting, login to your email account via webmail and check if there are new emails in your inbox. If these new emails don’t appear on your iPhone, then you’ve got a problem to solve.
The Mail app might have crashed after the update and is no longer able to load up unless you have it restarted. This is usually the case if you’ve left the Mail app open and running in the background during the update. Any app could end up in the same adverse state when left open or suspended while installing an update. To fix this problem, force close the Mail app and then restart or soft reset your iPhone. Just refer to these steps:
Also consider clearing out all other background apps from your iPhone to prevent them from interfering with the Mail app, the next time you launch it. After ending all background apps, continue with these steps to soft reset or reboot your iPhone:
Performing a soft reset is imperative to dump errant caches including those coming from the recent iOS update.
Another possible reason as to why your iPhone cannot get emails from the recent update is because it’s enduring some internet connectivity issues. This is possible, especially if the recent update had somehow caused your phone’s internet system to become a bit shaky. To clear this out, you can try refreshing your iPhone’s internet connection by turning its Wi-Fi feature off and then back on again. Here’s how:
Alternatively, you can use the Airplane Mode trick to simultaneously disable your phone’s wireless functions and then re-enable them at once.
Reconnect your iPhone to the Wi-Fi network and wait for it to get back online.
You can also forget the Wi-Fi network that your iPhone is connected to and then re-add it.
Once your iPhone is connected, open a browser and navigate to different websites and pages. If all sites are successfully loaded, your internet connection is working just fine and so as your online apps. To check if that solves the problem with the Mail app, try to launch the app, create a sample email message then send it to your email account. If you get the sample email, that means the problem is fixed. Otherwise, continue troubleshooting.
Stock apps may also be blocked by your iPhone restrictions. When enabled, you wouldn’t be able to use certain apps on your iPhone. To make sure it isn’t barring Mail from working as intended, follow these steps to check and manage restrictions for Mail app on your iPhone 11 Pro Max:
Restart your iPhone then retry launching Mail to check and see if incoming mails are already populating your inbox.
If the recent update ruined or voided your current email credentials, chances are that your previous email session has expired and so you’ll have to log out and back in. Meanwhile, if your email account ended up being ruined from the recent update, then you will need to delete it and then set it up as new. Here’s how you do it:
After deleting the email, continue with these steps to re-add your account manually:
After successfully setting up your email account on Mail, restart your iPhone to apply or save the recent changes and then try checking your Mailbox to see if new emails are already populating.
Settings that ended up being ruined by the recent update could also cause similar issues to occur on certain system functions including the email system. To make clear this out, you can reset all the settings on your iPhone to restore the default system settings. Just follow these steps:
After the reset, you will need to re-enable necessary features, particularly those that are disabled by default, so you can use them again on your phone. Also ensure that the date and time information on your iPhone is correct. If necessary, use automatic date and time settings to ensure it’s using the correct date and time based on its current location’s time zone.
Performing a factory reset can be considered among the last options if all else failed to offer the ultimate solution to the problem. What your iPhone needs is like a total system wipe out to eliminate complex iOS bugs that have ruined your phone’s incoming email functions. But before you do, be sure to back up all your important data from the iPhone storage to iCloud or iTunes. Failure to do so will result in permanent data loss. Once you have secured the backup, you can proceed with these steps to start wiping your iPhone and then restore its factory default settings:
After the reset, you can use the startup wizard to set up your iPhone as new. You can also use the wizard to set up your email account using automatic settings.
To deal with more complex post-update errors that might have caused the Mail app system to fail and stop working, you can use iTunes. With iTunes, you can repair and restore major system issues by restoring your iPhone in recovery mode or DFU mode. Both these restore methods require the use of a computer that’s either a Mac or Windows with the latest version of iTunes software in installed. The main downside however for both these methods is the fact that they result in permanent data loss as they wipe all data from your iPhone. But on the positive note, they offer a higher chance of resolving the fatal system errors including those inflicted by stubborn update bugs. If possible, try to back up all critical files from your iPhone to the computer beforehand. You can use either of these methods to restore your iPhone from a previous iOS backup or downgrade your iPhone while waiting for Apple to issue a dedicated fix patch for Mail. Or you can just switch to other alternative email platforms such as Gmail, Spark, Spike, Edison Mail, or Outlook, to name a few.
For further assistance and more recommendations, you can report the problem to Apple Support or your iPhone carrier. Just let them know exactly how you ended up facing the problem with your iPhone 11 Pro Max Mail app.
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