![]() ![]() We used the adapter the bicycle flag came with (metal that attached flag to bicycle) as weight. Pivotal point for flag was on the same side as the conduit strap at the bottom near the back of mailbox. We took a small conduit strap and screwed it to the side if the mailbox lid for a resting place for the flag. We cut down a bicycle flag from one of the grandkids bike they no longer wanted. I believe what you are asking for is one of the first projects my husband and I did once we moved to a new place. Google and Apple support different flag colours - Yahoo and derivates don’t have this support.Īs such, I don’t believe that you are seeing a fault - but instead a difference in IMAP implementation between email service providers.Īs for your other issues, if still using iPadOS 13.1.x, you would be well advised to update to the current version - which at time of writing is iOS/iPadOS 13.3.1.I felt compelled to let you know what we did because everyone seem to be missing what you were asking. ![]() Said another way, the server has the “master” version of your email messages - each client only has a “copy” that is effectively locally reset on each sync-cycle.ĭifferent email providers offer different features within their IMAP server implementation - for example, Google would be considered very feature-rich, whilst your (and my) experience of Yahoo’s implementation would suggest something close to the other end of the scale Apple IMAP implementation would be somewhere in-between these two extremes. If the IMAP server doesn’t support different flag categories (i.e., flag “colours” as now implemented within iOS/iPadOS 13.x), then the functional nature of IMAP is such that your local email client will subsequently re-sync its “local” view of the server at the next synchronisation cycle. ![]() If using IMAP, all local actions are passed from the local client to the IMAP mail server - and thereafter to other logged-in mail clients. I hope that all contributors here, and the OP, find this information and analysis to be helpful. Support for multiple flag colours are therefore, not unsurprisingly, contingent upon support by both the individual email provider and the email client. Displayed flags reset to red for Yahoo (and partner) email accounts.Īs such, I believe that support for flag colours are linked to the IMAP implementation of the email host. Once aware of the issue - and you test with a non-default flag colour - occurrence of the issue becomes very obvious.įlag colours assigned to email messages appear to “stick” for email Apple and Google Mail accounts. Colour rendition on the device screens is such that when the tiny orange flag (as set) changes to red, it isn’t immediately obvious at a casual glance. ![]() Flagged emails, for affected email accounts, change to red when refreshing the mailbox. I note that the default flag colour, until changed, is orange. I have no solution to this behaviour, but for the benefit of other readers experiencing this issue, here are my observations - and based upon these observations, my conclusion to date.įor me, this problem affects both iPhone and iPad running iOS/iPadOS 13.x. It would also be helpful if the discussions page also had a link to the Apple reporting forms as I am sure the majority of contributors, although quoted by some of us, are aware of the process. As a result the extent of the issue both in view of reports and the “I have this question too” responses is underestimated. Unfortunately the forum does not collate these and indeed the moderators close these off and suggest opening a new thread. There have been quite a few separate threads around this topic previously of which some report the problem occurring with the iPhone and/or iPad. I have tried all manor of possible solutions over the weeks including that suggested by in this thread but to avail.Īfter each iOS update I have given feedback to Apple at but the bug still persists in each next new release. It has been a bug for many months and only affects both our iPads as both our iPhones retain any selected coloured email flags. Both my wife and I are experiencing this issue certainly since iOS 13 arrived if not before. ![]()
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