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Krafty

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Dec 31, 2007
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I realized that the battery draining problem was due to Push, which was on without my knowing or turning it on. So I turned it off and set fetch to manual. I noticed that when I connected to my Wifi, I heard the chime when I receive new mail, I have a 2G and my phone is jailbroken & unlocked, so when I checked the processes o n SBSettings, Mail was running.

I checked the settings once again, and push is off along with fetch, so why is Mail running everytime i connect to my wireless?
 
I realized that the battery draining problem was due to Push, which was on without my knowing or turning it on. So I turned it off and set fetch to manual. I noticed that when I connected to my Wifi, I heard the chime when I receive new mail, I have a 2G and my phone is jailbroken & unlocked, so when I checked the processes o n SBSettings, Mail was running.

I checked the settings once again, and push is off along with fetch, so why is Mail running everytime i connect to my wireless?


Maybe because it's unlocked, it's free to do whatever the heck it chooses regardless of what you ask it to do... You let the dog off its leash.
 
Maybe because it's unlocked, it's free to do whatever the heck it chooses regardless of what you ask it to do... You let the dog off its leash.

Uh, unlocked makes it so you can use any SIM carrier you want.....
So far, my iPhone hasnt ran away form home yet..
 
When I run the mail app to check my mail, then close it, it continues to run in the background processes still. I do not have backgrounder installed at all.

I do have supreme preferences though, and saw a setting under the mail section to "prevent auto-launch", and have tried switching it on.

The problem still exists.

And if i run safari, then close it, it also continues to run in the processes until i manually kill the app in the process manager.

push is off, fetch is manual

Any suggestions on why it keeps doing this?

Thanks all
 
When I run the mail app to check my mail, then close it, it continues to run in the background processes still. I do not have backgrounder installed at all.

I do have supreme preferences though, and saw a setting under the mail section to "prevent auto-launch", and have tried switching it on.

The problem still exists.

And if i run safari, then close it, it also continues to run in the processes until i manually kill the app in the process manager.

push is off, fetch is manual

Any suggestions on why it keeps doing this?

Thanks all

Hi there.
Had this problem and made this to resolve:
-settings-mail,contacts,calendars
AT BOTTOM AT CALENDARS
- turn off new invitations alerts
- time zone support OFF

And thats it.
 
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