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If you don't want this, for example to not be disturbed or to save on battery usage, just disable synchronization in the advanced options.
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If you don't want this, for example to not be disturbed or to save on battery usage, just disable synchronization in the advanced options.
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This will stop the background service which takes care of automatic synchronization and will remove the associated status bar notification.
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This will stop the background service which takes care of automatic synchronization and will remove the associated status bar notification.
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You can use pull-down-to-refresh in a folder or use the folder menu *Synchronize now* to manually synchronize messages.
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You can use pull-down-to-refresh in a folder or use the folder menu *Synchronize now* to manually synchronize messages.
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This will start the synchronization service for 90 seconds.
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This will start the synchronization service for 90 seconds for all configured accounts.
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The synchronization process will also be started to execute [operations](#user-content-faq3),
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for example to mark a message read, move a message or store a draft.
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This is to keep the local and remote message store synchronized.
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