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If you don't receive notifications at gmail set it as your default email client.
App management -> default apps

I don't know why they decided that by default apps shouldn't be allow to send notifications.
But you can actually just go to Gmail in App Management > Manage Notifications > Allow notifications.

On Global rom notifications are set allowed by default

I have the notifications allowed and I don't receive gmail notifications. There is no email client option in my default app settings... I have the EU device and RMX1931EX_11_A.09 firmware

it looks like removing gmail updates and installing them again has helped

MiszaMSA said:
it looks like removing gmail updates and installing them again has helped
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This worked for me, makes this OS a bit more bearable.

Go to the settings in Gmail, select your mail address, select notifications and select all for notifying for all mails. And go to inbox notification and check notify for every message.
If unable to receive, try to uninstall updates from Gmail and check if notification is coming on base version.

I've tried every solution ever written on the internet and none have resolved this issue.
It makes no sense that an essential service like Gmail should be suffering such an issue on a key feature.

I had tried everything, still doent work. Now I'm using outlook but other clients works just fine

I've just installed the latest version of Gmail from apkmirror and notifications have suddenly started working again.
May be worth trying it.
Apkmirror

dooderooni said:
I've just installed the latest version of Gmail from apkmirror and notifications have suddenly started working again.
May be worth trying it.
Apkmirror
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Scratch that
I've just updated to version F14 and notifications are not working again.

dooderooni said:
Scratch that
I've just updated to version F14 and notifications are not working again.
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Well if you're still looking for solution, Go to Setting>App Management> Auto launch apps and enable Gmail from the list. Also got enable Background and notification toggles from app info of Gmail.

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Gmail Sync

I installed the Google Account Sync Services. It'll sync GMAIL just fine, but the notifications bar force closes every time a new email comes through. The bar won't stop force closing and re-opening until I check the GMAIL and mark that message as read (or untick SYNC for Gmail).
Sync is obviously working because it detects the email coming through immediately....however there's something going on with the notifications bar displaying it.
Any fixes for this???????
Yeah it's been posted on here a couple of times, either disable notifications for Gmail through the Kindle Settings menu or install Gmail 4.0.5 from the link below which works with notifications, that's what I did a few weeks back as I didn't like not having them on.
It doesn't have some of the fancy new features of the latest builds but works just fine.
http://www.androiddrawer.com/1412/download-gmail-4-0-5-app-apk/
Gilly10 said:
Yeah it's been posted on here a couple of times, either disable notifications for Gmail through the Kindle Settings menu or install Gmail 4.0.5 from the link below which works with notifications, that's what I did a few weeks back as I didn't like not having them on.
It doesn't have some of the fancy new features of the latest builds but works just fine.
http://www.androiddrawer.com/1412/download-gmail-4-0-5-app-apk/
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Awesome, works perfectly. Thanks!!!
Gmail Update - Version 4.0.5 Attached
cybertlc said:
I installed the Google Account Sync Services. It'll sync GMAIL just fine, but the notifications bar force closes every time a new email comes through. The bar won't stop force closing and re-opening until I check the GMAIL and mark that message as read (or untick SYNC for Gmail).
Sync is obviously working because it detects the email coming through immediately....however there's something going on with the notifications bar displaying it.
Any fixes for this???????
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cybertlc,
This is the way Gmail writes to the notification bar, up until version 4.0.5 we were stuck and had to disable Gmail notifications in the Gmail setting. This was a workaround that was fine but we all knew it was a band-aide. We sent a Bug Report to Google and they released a fix in version 4.0.5. Just in case some people are blocked from the Android Drawer site, here is an alternative link: Gmail Version 4.0.5(Dropbox) or Gmail Version 4.0.5(Ubuntu One).
If you have Root, just copy Gmail.apk to /system/app - change the permissions to: User Read Write Group: Read and Others: Read
Reboot and wala, Gmail is now fixed.
Just in case there is a person who does not have Gmail installed we have left a copy of AccountAndSyncSettings.apk here too, just copy both Gmail.apk and AccountAndSyncSettings.apk to /system/app - change the permissions to: User Read Write Group: Read and Others: Read

Ze520Kl Notification issue

so i have yahoo mail installed and it doesn't show any notification when i received new emails. yes i already turn all the setting on. from the app and from the setting in android.
the only way i can get notification is by open the app and minimize it. so if i clear yahoo mail from recent app list, it wont show any new notification
so anyone having a problem like mine??
Have you enabled yahoo mail in auto start manager? Otherwise, the app won't stay in the background.
I also have an issue in my 520KL (Taiwan Version 3/32) with facebook and facebook messenger push notifications...the apps are enabled in autostart manager but i don t receive their push notifications almost never. Sometimes they work intermittently. Instead push of other apps such as Gmail, Whatsapp.Twitter,Telegram,ecc. works OK.
sanctitude888 said:
Have you enabled yahoo mail in auto start manager? Otherwise, the app won't stay in the background.
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It work thanks
fosseperme said:
I also have an issue in my 520KL (Taiwan Version 3/32) with facebook and facebook messenger push notifications...the apps are enabled in autostart manager but i don t receive their push notifications almost never. Sometimes they work intermittently. Instead push of other apps such as Gmail, Whatsapp.Twitter,Telegram,ecc. works OK.
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On notif there is a section tap to manage notifications, check if your specific apps are enabled, or try Setting --> Apps and check your notification permissions
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ice856 said:
It work thanks
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You're very welcome

gmail no longer auto-syncing (Nougat)

Since the Nougat update, my gmail account no longer auto-syncs or receives pushed messages, even if the gmail app is open when the message should arrive. If I sync manually, I immediately see the pending messages.
Power-saving is not on. I've double-checked the phone's auto-sync toggle and the notification settings for the gmail app and for this particular gmail account, in the app and in the Application Manager. Other devices receive push messages in gmail for the same account. Other apps (such as Google Voice) successfully push messages to the phone, resulting in immediate notification. Doze optimization is turned off for gmail. I tried clearing data and cache for gmail and then reestablishing the account, but that didn't help.
Does anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
If you haven't tried already, reboot to recovery and wipe cache partition, it's worth a try.
Do you have any apps disabled?
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Gary02468 said:
Since the Nougat update, my gmail account no longer auto-syncs or receives pushed messages, even if the gmail app is open when the message should arrive. If I sync manually, I immediately see the pending messages.
Power-saving is not on. I've double-checked the phone's auto-sync toggle and the notification settings for the gmail app and for this particular gmail account, in the app and in the Application Manager. Other devices receive push messages in gmail for the same account. Other apps (such as Google Voice) successfully push messages to the phone, resulting in immediate notification. Doze optimization is turned off for gmail. I tried clearing data and cache for gmail and then reestablishing the account, but that didn't help.
Does anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
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For what it's worth, I'm having the exact same issue on my phone since the Nougat update! It also happens with my AT&T (home) voicemail viewer. I used to get notifications immediately when I got a message at home, now it never tells me unless I open the app.
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If you haven't tried already, reboot to recovery and wipe cache partition, it's worth a try.
Do you have any apps disabled?]
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Thanks for the suggestions. Wiping the cache in recovery didn't help. The only disabled apps are DirecTV and Fullscreen (and no task/power manager apps are in use).
I've noticed that it's not just incoming messages that don't auto-sync; it doesn't auto-sync in the other direction either. If I delete or archive a message in the gmail app, I don't see that change on other devices until I manually sync the gmail app.
As a workaround, Samsung's Email app is auto-syncing properly.
Now I'm seeing the same problem with Samsung's Email app too.
I was able to fix this problem (and also the absence of my phone from the Android Device Manager listings) using some combination of these methods:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/X3f4PmL7Zf8
http://forums.androidcentral.com/an...vice-manager-how-fix-devices-not-showing.html
I solved the problem uninstalling all the gmail updates and stopping the autoupdates from the play store. If I use the original version of gmail (first installation on the phone before udates) it syncs perfectly. Hope this can help. And hope samsung and google can solve the problem!
I noticed this issue only goes away when you turn off power saving...
@ Isidrology is right, for the S7 with nougat I went to settings, device maintenance, battery, battery usage, hit the 3 dots in upper right corner, optimize battery usage, change drop down to all apps, and deselect gmail and whatever else you don't want doze messing with your phone. I deselected google opinion rewards as well and 10 minutes later I got a new survey!
Thanks William5, it was well hidden but it seems to work
Isidrology said:
I noticed this issue only goes away when you turn off power saving...
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Thanks! This seems to have solved the problem on my Sprint S7.
In Android 7.0 Nougat Samsung Galaxy S8+, there is no GMail under Device Management-->Battery-->Unmonitored Apps
I have had this phone for 6 months and email only gets refreshed manually. Even when refreshing manually I usually have to do it twice for any email to appear. I have tried every other setting I can find.

Doesn't sync gmail from app gmail

Hello. Please, when i double click in gmail notification in aod, i read email but if i reopen app, the email is yet unreaded. When i delete a email from gmail app, random sync with gmail web page... Is this a known bug??? I repaet, random, not always and i din't understand why... Can anyome help me? Thanks
Nobody uses Gmail???
This is not a problem with the S8 but with Android Nougat. Its also not only Gmail related its all notifications on nougat are broken The best way to get SOME notifications back is to go to settings/apps/hamburger menu/special access/optimize battery usage/ and uncheck EVERYTHING. Next step is to (with root) use the app "Root- Push Notification Fixer" and set intervals to lowest possible settings. You will still not get all of them but at least you will get some of them..
Another fix is to install nova launcher and teslaunread to show bubbles on your icons when you have new notifications for that app. I have mine setup for about 7 apps and I ALWAYS get the bubble hours or days before a notification ever comes in (if they ever do).
In order to fix the issue specifically with gmail I use a different email app. I use aquamail, but there are a few good ones out there. I don't have notification or synching issues. I don't use the email on the phone a lot, a few times a day. I found a great improvement over using gmail.

After 8.1 update my hotmail/outlook account in Gmail app does not seem to auto sync

Anyone else have this issue? I use the Gmail app and have my hotmail/outlook account added. Before the update I would get the new email notifications and emails automatically. Now I have to pull down to refresh my inbox just to see what new emails I have for my hotmail account. I have gone in and made sure everything is set for sync and for notifications but it still does not do it... I am puzzled at this point. It worked fine prior to update...
You need to allow Gmail to run in the background by removing it from the battery optimization. Doze on 8.1 is more aggressive than 7.1, Gmail would actually recommend you to take it off battery optimization because of this. After upgrading from 7.1.1 to 8.1 and opening up the app, it was the first thing it told me in a banner.
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You need to allow Gmail to run in the background by removing it from the battery optimization. Doze on 8.1 is more aggressive than 7.1, Gmail would actually recommend you to take it off battery optimization because of this. After upgrading from 7.1.1 to 8.1 and opening up the app, it was the first thing it told me in a banner.
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Where do I go to check these settings? Thanks for the reply!
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Where do I go to check these settings? Thanks for the reply!
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You need to go to Settings --> Battery --> Verticle Dots Menu --> Battery Optimization --> Press the dropdown that by default says "Not Optimized", switch it to "All Apps" --> Scroll to find Gmail & press --> Select "don't optimize" & press done.
Try this, it should work. I was able to get email notifications to my device from my Outlook account via the Gmail app.
Cheers!
deltatux said:
You need to go to Settings --> Battery --> Verticle Dots Menu --> Battery Optimization --> Press the dropdown that by default says "Not Optimized", switch it to "All Apps" --> Scroll to find Gmail & press --> Select "don't optimize" & press done.
Try this, it should work. I was able to get email notifications to my device from my Outlook account via the Gmail app.
Cheers!
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I appreciate it! I will give this a shoot and see if it works! Thanks again
deltatux said:
You need to allow Gmail to run in the background by removing it from the battery optimization. Doze on 8.1 is more aggressive than 7.1, Gmail would actually recommend you to take it off battery optimization because of this. After upgrading from 7.1.1 to 8.1 and opening up the app, it was the first thing it told me in a banner.
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I've never seen this banner...
And Gmail uses high-priority GCM push... So it should wake with every email...
How is your Outlook account set up?
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I've never seen this banner...
And Gmail uses high-priority GCM push... So it should wake with every email...
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That was what the app suggested after I upgraded. I thought it uses the high-priority GCM push, but it could also be because I set up Outlook on the Gmail app via Exchange rather than POP/IMAP? Not sure. I wouldn't have said this if I wasn't instructed to & it working after following its suggestions.
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That was what the app suggested after I upgraded. I thought it uses the high-priority GCM push, but it could also be because I set up Outlook on the Gmail app via Exchange rather than POP/IMAP? Not sure. I wouldn't have said this if I wasn't instructed to & it working after following its suggestions.
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Aha... Silly Exchange rules... Never mind what I said
deltatux said:
That was what the app suggested after I upgraded. I thought it uses the high-priority GCM push, but it could also be because I set up Outlook on the Gmail app via Exchange rather than POP/IMAP? Not sure. I wouldn't have said this if I wasn't instructed to & it working after following its suggestions.
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well shoot that didnt work... still didnt get the auto push
lnimmer said:
well shoot that didnt work... still didnt get the auto push
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Try removing the Outlook account & set it up again? I use the Exchange method & used m.hotmail.com as the Exchange server.
Cheers!

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