Unfortunately Gmail does not have this option at all under iOS Mail app. On the list of devices, select your iOS 13 device and click on the trashcan icon to delete the profile. Now click on General option and then Mobile devices option. Then, click on the Settings option and then click on View all Outlook Settings. Choose the 'Accounts' Tab at the top, then select the account you wish to adjust in the list on the left. Go ahead and sign in your account on the Outlook website using your web browser. Settings > Password & Accounts > Outlook > Mail Days to Sync Open Mail and choose the 'Mail' menu in the upper left. Now, send an email and check if the email appears in the sent items. Toggle On the Mail (or Account in case of IMAP or POP account) option to re-enable the account. Settings > Password & Accounts > Yahoo > Account > Advanced > Remove Select Mail, Contacts and Calendars (or Mail) Select the account that you want to enable. Settings > Password & Accounts > AOL > Account > Advanced > Remove Settings > Password & Accounts > iCloud > Mail (Scroll Down) > Advanced > Remove There are several options to select: "No Limit" - This option will send all the emails in your inbox and folders to your iPhone On the iPhone there is an option called "Mail Days To Sync." / "Remove After" This option allows you to save space on your iPhone by telling the server to stop pushing emails to your phone. Meanwhile look at the settings on Mail Days to sync Which email account are you referring to? Google, iCloud, AOL, Exchange, Outlook, Yahoo or any Other
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