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iphone email body blank

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  1. idefix

    junior member
    Joined: Aug '09
    Posts: 9

    Whenever I check email with my iPhone, the subject line (2 lines) is there, but the email body is blank?

    This just started a little while ago. I used to be able to read the emails...

    Posted 1 month ago #
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  3. cwd

    senior admin
    Joined: Jul '09
    Posts: 143

    The missing email body in iPhone email messages is actually a fairly common problem. While we're not sure what causes it, we do have a solution. There's two things you can do:

    1) Shut down and restart your iPhone
    2) Double click your home button (square button at bottom), then hold down your finger on the "mail" icon until it's shaking and a red minus appears above it. Touch the red minus. Touch the iPhone home button again, then Restart your mail program.

    You should see the email body again now. Basically you need to restart the mail process/ program. 1) Does this by restarting everything (the easier, but longer method). 2) Accomplishes this by restarting the mail process (by double-clicking the home button on your iPhone, and holding down your finger on an icon, you can kill running processes by tapping the minus signs). This is a quicker way of restarting a specific process, short of rebooting your iPhone.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  4. Anonymous



    Thank you so much! This problem was driving me crazy.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  5. Anonymous



    thanks a ton!
    took me a lot of googling, everyone realizes the problem and only you have posted a solution!

    Posted 1 month ago #
  6. Anonymous



    Thanks a ton! This problem had been driving me crazy.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  7. Anonymous



    Thank you so much! Such a simple solution! It was very annoying and I spent ages trying to find out how to check the settings when all my husband had to do was turn it on and off again and it worked. Why didn't we think of that?

    Posted 1 month ago #
  8. Anonymous



    You rock! thx.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  9. Anonymous



    Thanks. Of course the obvious (restarting would have fixed it).... My wife thanks you!

    Posted 1 month ago #
  10. Anonymous



    Vielen Dank! Einfach und effektiv. Hat sofort geklappt.

    Posted 4 weeks ago #
  11. Anonymous



    You nailed it. So weird. Thank god that's fixed. How would we ever know how to fix our iPhone's without the Internet?

    Posted 3 weeks ago #
  12. Anonymous



    Ditto thanks for the simple solution that you posted.

    Posted 2 weeks ago #
  13. Anonymous



    Thanks for the fix. I should have known to 'reboot' before anything else!

    Posted 2 weeks ago #
  14. mahmoud11

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    Joined: Aug '10
    Posts: 2

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  15. mahmoud11

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    Joined: Aug '10
    Posts: 2

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    Posted 2 weeks ago #
  16. Anonymous



    Great tip and soooooooooo easy

    Posted 2 weeks ago #

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