After the recent iOS update on version 18.3.2 of the iPhone operating system, there are a number of user messages for difficulties using Apple's email service iCloud Mail. The reported Macrumors. The complete access of the electropost is not disturbed, but the usual delivery is no longer carried out by push. Sometimes the fetch process also fails. Users will only be informed about the receipt of new emails if they start the Apple email app on the iPhone and initiate a refresh there using a draw.
It no longer pushes and fetches
At first, only iCloud Mail seems to be affected, which is part of Apple's in-house cloud package. Other services such as Microsoft 365 deliver messages as usual, it said. “I have a problem with iCloud mail on my iPhone after updating to iOS 18.3.2,” writes a person affected in a longer thread On Reddit. “New emails are not pushed on my device, although all the correct settings are activated and it worked well under 18.3.1.”
Apple had given no information in the package insert from iOS 18.3.2 that there were changes within Apple Mail on the iPhone. The only published innovation was the remedy of errors in the reproduction of “certain streaming content”, and problematic security gaps were also stuffed. However, there were massive difficulties in connection with IMAP accounts when the iOS introduced iOS from Vodadone. However, this topic apparently does not seem to have anything to do with the latest error messages.
Error correction is still pending
There are currently no functioning tips on how the problem can be solved. Users can only try this Apple instructions to follow with which access is checked. However, this does not help. It would also be conceivable that the problem is a server error because the push notification of the same comes. Apple currently calls it and no problems on his for the past few days System status website.
Meanwhile, the bug also seems to appear with the beta version of iOS 18.4. Apple had distributed this in a fourth infusion to developers this week.
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