ronallarson
iPF Noob
New Member Forum:
I think I made a mistake by not posting last night to this "new member" forum. Here is what I sent to a different forum (re emails - no responses yet there):
"I am several year user of ipad1 - with no email problems till few hours ago. When I try to open the email App,
I see the input mail screen in background, with bright normal reply message (to one with 2 ccs) - which lasts for
one second and then back to normal option screen. I can't move fast enough to kill the reply message
Everything else works, and no problem at Comcast site for any part of email operations. I have rebooted
several times. I have temporarily removed the email app using the minus sign approach. I have searched for
several hours on this site - and found no similar email startup/death problem. Thoughts?
I have plenty of storage left.
My wife shares computer, but I can't switch user, since the App dies so quickly.
If I killed my account using "settings" (saving hers ), might that work? ( I'd hate to lose address book)
If I go to local Apple store, can they diagnose?
Thanks in advance. Ron "
I think I made a mistake by not posting last night to this "new member" forum. Here is what I sent to a different forum (re emails - no responses yet there):
"I am several year user of ipad1 - with no email problems till few hours ago. When I try to open the email App,
I see the input mail screen in background, with bright normal reply message (to one with 2 ccs) - which lasts for
one second and then back to normal option screen. I can't move fast enough to kill the reply message
Everything else works, and no problem at Comcast site for any part of email operations. I have rebooted
several times. I have temporarily removed the email app using the minus sign approach. I have searched for
several hours on this site - and found no similar email startup/death problem. Thoughts?
I have plenty of storage left.
My wife shares computer, but I can't switch user, since the App dies so quickly.
If I killed my account using "settings" (saving hers ), might that work? ( I'd hate to lose address book)
If I go to local Apple store, can they diagnose?
Thanks in advance. Ron "