How do I get e-mails to quit pushing?

lowcel

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I am having problems getting e-mails to quit pushing automatically on my phone. This wouldn't be much of a problem but at 3:00 am my wife is not happy to find out that I just received an e-mail from Best Buy saying they are having a sale.

In settings I have "Data push turned on for: no accounts", Fetch schedule is "manual".

Not sure if it would matter but battery mode is "Nighttime saver". Data saver is currently on.

Data delivery:
Background data - unchecked
Data roaming - unchecked
Data enabled - checked
 

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Plan "B" Config/Sound/Notification select Facebook "pop". Not as intrusive may not wake you or wife, but still adaquate to hear during daytime.

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Plan "B" Config/Sound/Notification select Facebook "pop". Not as intrusive may not wake you or wife, but still adaquate to hear during daytime.

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Changing facebook's sound will take care of the e-mail notification?
 

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I am having problems getting e-mails to quit pushing automatically on my phone. This wouldn't be much of a problem but at 3:00 am my wife is not happy to find out that I just received an e-mail from Best Buy saying they are having a sale.

In settings I have "Data push turned on for: no accounts", Fetch schedule is "manual".

Not sure if it would matter but battery mode is "Nighttime saver". Data saver is currently on.

Data delivery:
Background data - unchecked
Data roaming - unchecked
Data enabled - checked

I charge my phone each night while we sleep and I use an app called Bedside. This app displays a bedside clock and has settings to automatically mute all sounds. It also has a setting that will mute all sounds except incoming calls. That's the one I use. It is set to automatically turn itself off when I unplug the charger and all my emails, texts, notifications are there. It's an option.
 
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I charge my phone each night while we sleep and I use an app called Bedside. This app displays a bedside clock and has settings to automatically mute all sounds. It also has a setting that will mute all sounds except incoming calls. That's the one I use. It is set to automatically turn itself off when I unplug the charger and all my emails, texts, notifications are there. It's an option.

Thank you. Buying and downloading app now.
 
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After a good night sleep I would have to say that Bedside was definitely worth the $1.99 I paid for it. Thanks again for the suggestion BayouFlyFisher.
 
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