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* *text size*: for three different font sizes
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* *compact view*: for more condensed message items and a smaller message text font
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In the display section of the advanced options you can enable or disable:
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In the display section of the settings you can enable or disable:
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* *Unified inbox*: to disable the unified inbox and to list the folders selected for the unified inbox instead
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* *Group by date*: show date header above messages with the same date
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@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ In the display section of the advanced options you can enable or disable:
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Note that messages can be previewed only when the message text was downloaded.
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Larger message texts are not downloaded by default on metered (generally mobile) networks.
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You can change this in the advanced options.
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You can change this in the settings.
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If the list of addresses is long, you can collapse the addresses section with the *less* icon at the top of the addresses section.
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See [here](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications#ManageChannels) for details on notification channels.
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In short: tap on the notification channel name to access the channel settings.
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On Android before Android 8 Oreo you can set the notification sound in the advanced options.
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On Android before Android 8 Oreo you can set the notification sound in the settings.
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See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq21) if your device has a notification light.
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@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ will result in less network traffic and thus less battery usage.
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You could disable this option for example for the sent folder and the archive.
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Synchronizing messages at night is mostly not useful, so you can save on battery usage by not synchronizing at night.
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In the advanced options you can set a schedule for message synchronization (this is a pro feature). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq78).
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In the settings you can select a schedule for message synchronization (this is a pro feature). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq78).
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If you got the message *This provider does not support push messages* while configuring an account,
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consider switching to a modern provider which supports push messages (IMAP IDLE) to reduce battery usage.
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You can reduce the network usage basically in the same way as reducing battery usage, see the previous question for suggestions.
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Additionally, you can set FairEmail to download small messages and attachments on a metered (mobile, paid) connection only
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or let FairEmail connect via unmetered connections only.
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These advanced settings are accessible via *Setup* > *Advanced options*.
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Additionally, you can let FairEmail download small messages and attachments on a metered (mobile, paid) connection only
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or let FairEmail connect via unmetered connections only in the settings.
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The message list is automatically scrolled up when navigating from a new message notification or after a manual refresh.
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Always automatically scrolling up on arrival of new messages would interfere with your own scrolling,
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but if you like you can enable this in the advanced options.
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but if you like you can enable this in the settings.
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<a name="faq78"></a>
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**(78) How do I use schedules?**
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In the advanced options you can enable scheduling and set the time to turn synchronizing automatically on and off.
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In the settingss you can enable scheduling and set the time to turn synchronizing automatically on and off.
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An end time equal to or earlier than the start time is considered to be 24 hours later.
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Turning FairEmail on or off, for example by using [a quick settings tile](#user-content-faq30), will not turn scheduling off.
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This means that the next schedule event will still turn FairEmail on or off.
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However, FairEmail can show a small vertical warning stripe at the end of the message header
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if DKIM, SPF or [DMARC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMARC) authentication failed on the receiving server.
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You can enable this in the advanced options.
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You can enable this in the settings.
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* Removes old local contacts
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* Removes old log entries
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You can see when the last cleanup was performed at the bottom of the advanced options.
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Note that the cleanup job will only run when the synchronize service is active.
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<a name="faq102"></a>
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**(102) How can I enable auto rotation of images?**
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Images will automatically be rotated when automatic resizing of images is enabled in the advanced options (enabled by default).
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Images will automatically be rotated when automatic resizing of images is enabled in the settings (enabled by default).
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However, automatic rotating depends on the [Exif](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exif) information to be present and to be correct,
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which is not always the case. Particularly not when taking a photo with a camara app from FairEmail.
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* Error reports will help improve FairEmail
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* Error reporting is optional and opt-in
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* Error reporting can be enabled/disabled in the advanced options, section miscellaneous
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* Error reporting can be enabled/disabled in the settings, section miscellaneous
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* Error reports will automatically be sent anonymously to [Bugsnag](https://www.bugsnag.com/)
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* Bugsnag for Android is [open source](https://github.com/bugsnag/bugsnag-android)
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* See [here](https://docs.bugsnag.com/platforms/android/automatically-captured-data/) about what data will be sent in case of errors
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