Try checking your iCloud settings. Double tap on your name at the top of the
settings screen, then double tap on, iCloud. Make sure Mail is checked as one
of the services using iCloud.
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On May 7, 2020, at 11:09 PM, Mark Baxter <markbaxter38@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I go back as far as the Mail app will let me, the only account listed is
Gmail. When I try to re-add it, it says it’s already enabled. In Settings, it
says my Apple ID is being used for ICloud mail. So I’m not sure how to do
what you’re suggesting. THanks, though.
—Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Twitter: @MarkBurningHawk
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On May 7, 2020, at 6:30 PM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Did you check the list of in boxes within the Mail app? If it is there but
not showing up that would tell you it needs to be enabled. There is a
Mailboxes back button at the very top…I just checked mine and wow I have a
crap ton of mailboxes I forgot about. You can also see if you can access it
directly from the mailboxes list, If it’s not there then a mystery needs to
be solved. You could try disabling it and re-enabling it from your accounts
setting page.
Ian
On May 7, 2020, at 5:56 PM, Mark Baxter <markbaxter38@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently accidentally deleted the Mail app from my iPhone 8. I
immediately redownloaded it, and successfully set up my Gmail account
again. However, I cannot seem to get E-mails from my ICloud.com address to
show up in my Mail inbox.
ICloud mail is already enabled on this iPhone. When I go to Settings, and
try to add the account, it says that this account is already added to my
phone. On my MacBook,, in its Mail app, ICloud mail shows up in my “all
inboxes,” folder.
What do I have to specifically do in order to enable the Mail app on my
iPhone 8, running the latest, I think it’s 1.4.1, to enable an “all
inboxes,” folder, in which my iCloud mail is also received, as well as my
Gmail?
Thanks; I hope I explained this well enough...
—Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Twitter: @MarkBurningHawk
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