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## Planned features
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* ~~Synchronize on demand~~
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* ~~Synchronize on demand (manual)~~
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* ~~Semi-automatic encryption~~
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Anything on this list is in random order and *might* be added in the near future.
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* [(76) What does 'Clear local messages' ?](#user-content-faq76)
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* [(77) Why are messages sometimes shown with a small delay?](#user-content-faq77)
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* [(78) How do I use schedules?](#user-content-faq78)
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* [(79) How do I use synchronize on demand?](#user-content-faq79)
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* [(79) How do I use synchronize on demand (manual)?](#user-content-faq79)
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[I have another question.](#support)
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<a name="faq79"></a>
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**(79) How do I use synchronize on demand?**
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**(79) How do I use synchronize on demand (manual)?**
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Normally, FairEmail maintains a connection to the configured email servers whenever possible to receive messages in real-time.
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If you don't want this, for example to be not disturbed or to save on battery usage,
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