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Am I stupid or is Mail just not really good?





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My problem is, if I read an email on my Mac, the notification still stays on my iPhone. The mail only gets read on my phone when I open the app.

Why doesn't the notification go away on my iPhone when I read the mail on my Mac?
Go to Settings > [your name] / Apple ID, iCloud, Media & Purchases > iCloud > iCloud Mail and be sure it's turned on. At least I think that might be it. I don't use Mail on Mac (just on iOS), but I had an issue where text messages were only deleting from one device and not both and the problem was I didn't have "Messages" enabled under the iCloud settings.

Also be sure on your Mac that Mail is enabled in System Preferences > Internet Accounts > iCloud

Go to Settings > [your name] / Apple ID, iCloud, Media & Purchases > iCloud > iCloud Mail and be sure it's turned on.


My problem is, if I read an email on my Mac, the notification still stays on my iPhone. The mail only gets read on my phone when I open the app.

Why doesn't the notification go away on my iPhone when I read the mail on my Mac?


Really depends on what e-mail you are talking talking about.

If you have setup email as a POP account then you’ll need to read it on all devices.
If you have setup email as IMAP then reading it on one device will set it read on all.

Most email accounts will allow either service, and most should give you details on how to setup each.
My provider provides a file that can be used to auto configure accounts simply requiring password to be added.


its on. I only use iCloud mail. I wouldn't get a mail notification at all on my phone if it weren't on.


Sorry was tong my reply whilst others were posting.
The iCloud email should synchronise across devices as described by the others.


its on. I only use iCloud mail. I wouldn't get a mail notification at all on my phone if it weren't on.


I misread your OP. I thought you were saying you have to READ the email on both devices to make it show up as read. You're just saying you have to open the Mail app on your phone before it syncs. I have that happen all the time, so I think it's normal. And I don't believe notifications ever go away from Notification Center unless you dismiss them.


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You're not stupid it really is bad. It's so far behind and is cluttered. Just use Gmail or Outlook.

You're not stupid it really is bad. It's so far behind and is cluttered. Just use Gmail or Outlook.


gotcha. that's kinda annoying because I have to dismiss the notification every time on my phone when I am on my Mac.


Now, when you read the email on your Mac, are you clicking the notification that you receive on your Mac to open that email or are you manually opening the email directly in the Mail app on your Mac after you see the notification? I have the (bad?) habit sometimes of not clicking on notifications and just opening the app in question myself from the home screen of my iPhone, in which case the notification will remain there. But I believe if I DO click on the notification, then that notification will disappear on all devices linked to the same iCloud account. The same should apply if you do that from your Mac, I think.


My problem is, if I read an email on my Mac, the notification still stays on my iPhone. The mail only gets read on my phone when I open the app.

Why doesn't the notification go away on my iPhone when I read the mail on my Mac?


even that doesn't remove the notification on my phone








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I know you’re using iCloud, but just posting to say that this is not the behaviour using a gmail account in Mail via IMAP. Reading an email in the Mail app on Mac will result in the notification disappearing on iPhone. I couldn’t tolerate that not being the case!
syncing and notifications have always been an issue on macos. Only time I’ve seen it work is either keeping the program open or closing the window (not quitting). Same with iMessage on mac.

I know you’re using iCloud, but just posting to say that this is not the behaviour using a gmail account in Mail via IMAP. Reading an email in the Mail app on Mac will result in the notification disappearing on iPhone. I couldn’t tolerate that not being the case!

Are you wanting the notification on the phone to disappear in real-time as it's read on the Mac? Even as much as they try to pretend to be a fully integrated system they're still operating as independent devices with essentially completely separate notification systems.

Also, IMAP syncing is separate from the notification systems on both systems. It's only a bug in that it's not as integrated as a modern chat system like iMessage, Telegram, and so on.

it only syncs once I open the app. Is this correct behavior? I was thinking the notification on my iPhone should go away as soon as I read the mail on my Mac.


Does this happen regardless of Low Power Mode being on?

What's likely happening in this situation is what @Motawa is expecting and what the phone and computer are doing is only 1% different from what's expected. I run into this all the time at work showing my own boss how to do things with his iPhone and Mac. It's even worse with restaurant owners and point of sale systems. The ultimate result is the same (person asks for food, person gets food, person pays for food) but how that's accomplished is almost completely different from one place to the next.

And sometimes the technology wasn't intended to do what the end user wants and communicating that to the developers is not always easy.

My problem is, if I read an email on my Mac, the notification still stays on my iPhone. The mail only gets read on my phone when I open the app.

Why doesn't the notification go away on my iPhone when I read the mail on my Mac?





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URBANA, Ill., Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For more than three years, a team of graduate students led by Illinois CS professor Kris Hauser has progressed through the $10M ANA Avatar XPRIZE. Starting among nearly 80 teams from all around the world, the AVATRINA team worked to showcase their Tele-Robotic Intelligent Nursing Assistant (TRINA) as a platform for deploying human presence to a remote location.
Their groundbreaking work continues, as AVATRINA earned placement in the Avatar XPRIZE finals after competing alongside 36 other semifinalist teams.
TRINA is a robotic avatar that allows the operator to see, hear, navigate and interact with a remote environment. Its development showcases the team's dedicated effort in robotics and VR/AR research.
"We're in the Zoom era today, and telerobotics will be the telecommuting of tomorrow. It's thrilling to be involved in shaping the future of this technology, and the team is very excited for TRINA to compete at the finals," said Hauser.
Hauser's work on this project started before the XPRIZE began as NSF-supported research between collaborators at Illinois CS and Duke University in 2018. His team has grown to include an augmented reality gaming startup company called VRotors , which develops enterprise cloud platforms for robotics and immersive VR/AR technology.
The TRINA system is a mobile manipulator robot with two arms, grippers, and a moving base controlled by a remote operator using a commodity VR system. TRINA approximates human height and incorporates advanced control techniques so that it can gently shake a person's hand and collide with objects but is strong enough to lift 10 lbs. per hand.
The robot has audio and video connection to communicate with operators and observers on the robot's side. It also has a head with cameras, to track the operator's head movements, which lets the operator see what the robot sees. A tablet screen displays the operator's face. 
Hauser hopes to incorporate more realistic haptic feedback to improve the operator's fine manipulation capabilities and incorporate larger batteries to let TRINA operate untethered. He also hopes to implement AI-driven operator assistance techniques to help the user avoid collisions, navigate long distances and grasp objects more easily than with direct control.
Neil Malhotra, founder of VRotors, emphasized the AVATRINA team's innovativeness.
"It's been a privilege to work with Dr. Hauser's UIUC student robotics team, which developed one of the world's most capable human avatar robots through thoughtful innovation and incredible dedication, leading to this exciting competition result," Malhotra said.
The Avatar XPRIZE is a four-year global competition focused on developing an avatar system that will deploy a human's senses, actions and presence to a remote location in real time, leading to a more connected world. In the future, avatars could help provide critical care and deploy immediate responses in emergencies or offer opportunities for exploration and new ways of collaboration, stretching the boundaries of what is possible and maximizing the impact of skill and knowledge sharing.
"The possibility of living in a world where individuals can provide aid during a crisis in a different country without ever leaving the comfort of their homes is closer than ever," said Anousheh Ansari, CEO of XPRIZE. "While it's been difficult this year to predict what the future will bring for the evolving health landscape, these avatar solutions will solve real-world problems and can bring people together in more ways than ever before. We're looking forward to supporting these incredible finalist teams competing in the ANA Avatar XPRIZE and their technology into the future."
About The Grainger College of Engineering
The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is one of the world's top-ranked engineering institutions, and a globally recognized leader in engineering education, research and public engagement. With a diverse, tight-knit community of faculty, students and alumni, Grainger Engineering sets the standard for excellence in engineering, driving innovation in the economy and bringing revolutionary ideas to the world. Through robust research and discovery, our faculty, staff, students and alumni are changing our world and making advances once only dreamed about, including the MRI, LED, ILIAC, Mosaic, YouTube, flexible electronics, electric machinery, miniature batteries, imaging the black hole and flight on Mars. The world's brightest minds from The Grainger College of Engineering tackle today's toughest challenges. And they are building a better, cooler, safer tomorrow. Visit https://grainger.illinois.edu for more information.
Building upon a proud legacy stretching back to the 1940s, Illinois Computer Science stands today at the forefront of computing innovation. Collectively, our alumni and faculty have birthed entirely new industries, generated billions of dollars in commerce, created tens of thousands of jobs, and revolutionized how people communicate, shop, conduct business and are entertained. A top-5 undergraduate and graduate program in computer science, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report , showcases the Illinois CS experience designed around cutting-edge education and powerful research capabilities. More than 100 faculty members and more than 40 NSF Career Award winners pace the high level of progress sustained within the department. Visit https://cs.illinois.edu/ to see how Illinois CS is shaping the future of computing.
Aaron Seidlitz (Department of Computer Science) The Grainger College of Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign aseid83@illinois.edu
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