Tuesday, 21 December, 2010
Updating to mBox Mail for iPhone 4.0 may bring up the alert:
“Free trial has ended. Please visit App store to purchase full version.”
Application update was accepted and mBox Mail is back in the App Store. Please update or re-install.
Update 2: mBox Mail for iPhone was pulled from the app store until this matter is resolved.
A fix was submitted to the Apple for approval the day of the incident. However, due to the holidays we are not expecting the update to be approved until the 29th.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
For those that deleted the app and could not restore due to app being pulled off the store:
You should have a backup of mBox Mail as part of your iTunes backups. Please go to iTunes, Devices – pick your device.
Up top select Apps and make sure mBox Mail is checked.
Sync.
If you don’t sync regularly you may even have an older copy of mBox 3 to revert back to. Unfortunately we cannot roll back versions on the app store.
Monday, 8 March, 2010
Update: All systems are now back up. The servers were down for less than 30 minutes and everything went smooth.
This week the mBox Mail system engineering team will be performing several upgrades to our infrastructure to enhance stability and performance of the mBox Mail Push Notification service.
Saturday, 19 December, 2009
We apologize if you are having trouble getting the notification service to work in mBox Mail 3.0.1
Please try the following to if you are not receiving notifications:
- turn off the iPhone
- turn on the iPhone
- start mBox Mail v3.0.1 , wait until the sync process is complete.
- press the Home key to go to iPhone / iPod main screen.
Thank you.
Friday, 18 December, 2009
We are happy to announce that mBox Mail 3.0.1 is now available in the App Store as a free update!
As of 3.0.1, mBox Mail now supports the much request visual, sound and/or badge Push notifications! Notifications inform you of new mail as you receive it without having to keep the application open all the time.
The branding has also been updated as per user feedback. Finally, a lot of behind the scenes work was done to squash a number of reported bugs and made an effort to improve app stability and sync speed.
Thank you to the mBox Mail community for the patience and positive attitude. We hope you enjoy the app. Let us know what you think in the comments or via twitter.
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Wednesday, 15 July, 2009
You may have woken up this morning to a shiny new mBox Mail update. Excited you installed it skipping past the boring release notes.
As the application launches you get your finger ready to tap OK on “mBox Mail would like to send you Push Notifications”.
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