Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Frank Slootweg Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android Subject: Re: Android 11: App polling interval is not 15 minutes minimum? Date: 11 Mar 2024 16:02:56 GMT Organization: NOYB Lines: 43 Message-ID: References: X-Trace: individual.net v0tausMzHjOIrS4irgB0hA3B1aBwQpM5VNi3QzFrkyXLBCQkLr X-Orig-Path: not-for-mail Cancel-Lock: sha1:ulVXeuBgtZCFDokB6BoHFQWUCgQ= sha256:+qxSQ0sN0qgel6uNzOITXWwxhzbmg7hw8HPpD6hcKRs= User-Agent: tin/1.6.2-20030910 ("Pabbay") (UNIX) (CYGWIN_NT-10.0-WOW/2.8.0(0.309/5/3) (i686)) Hamster/2.0.2.2 Bytes: 3297 VanguardLH wrote: > I've been reading some web forums on e-mail clients, like for K9 on > Android where users complain they were forced to 15-minute minimum mail > poll intervals. Some users don't have IMAP servers that support PUSH, > so they rely on very short poll intervals to react on e-mails within a > very short time they remain viable (e.g., 2FA codes that expire, job > contracts sent to a list of freelancers where the first to respond gets > the job). The users thought a new version of K9 had implemented a > change to 15 minutes between mail polls from the prior version that > allowed down to 1-minute polls. The conclusion was that Android 11 had > a restriction that apps were not allowed to poll servers at less than 15 > minute intervals. > > When I check IMAP PUSH, it only works in clients on the Inbox folder. > If the server moved a new message into the Junk folder, PUSH isn't used > on that folder for the client to see a new message show up there. I can > get 2FA codes via e-mail that end up in the Junk folder, and those codes > expire, and often far shorter than 15 minutes. I cannot whitelist the > 2FA codes, because the sender is unknown to let me add them to a > server-side rule trying to keep them out of the Junk folder. Just > because I'm trying to log into a site that issues a 2FA code doesn't > mean that is the host name that sends the code. Besides, user-defined > rules are exercised AFTER the server has already applied its spam > filtering, so user-defined rules are ran too late. The false positive > has already been moved into Junk, so it isn't in the Inbox folder when > the rules get ran. One of my e-mail accounts has a Safe Senders > whitelist which overrides the server's spam filtering, but other > accounts have no such whitelist that is effected before the server's > spam filtering. > > Does Android 11 have a limit (which seems unpublished) that IMAP apps > cannot poll at shorter than 15-minute intervals? That would suck. From this (your OP) and following posts, it seems your main concern is your e-mails with '2FA' (read: 2SV) codes ending up in your (IMAP) Spam folder without you being notified. Can't you just manually 'poll' your Spam folder after you've entered your login credentials at the website? Or doesn't the Android mail client you're using have such a manual-poll facility? FWIW, I hardly use e-mail on my phone, but I have the BlueMail and K-9 Mail apps and both can manually poll my Spam folder.