@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ which will let Android display a status bar notification notifying you about pot
The service can't be started without a notification and the app can't disable the notification either.
However, you can disable the notification yourself, without side effects, via the notification settings of FairEmail:
* Android 8 Oreo and later: tap the *Receive channel* button and disable the channel via the Android settings (this won't disable new message notifications)
* Android 8 Oreo and later: tap the *Monitoring channel* button and disable the channel via the Android settings (this won't disable new message notifications)
* Android 7 Nougat and before: enabled *Use background service to synchronize messages*, but be sure to read the remark below the setting first
You can also switch to periodically synchronization of messages in the receive settings to remove the notification, but be aware that this might use more battery power.
@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ and is needed to prevent Android from stopping the service when the device is sl