While in this mode the device will temporarily disable all third-party apps and only the pre-installed apps will run on the system. I was still getting them on my Blackberry. Start your search from recent installations or apps that use the Email. However, if it remained, then continue with the next step.While the Email app is pre-installed, it’s still possible that a third-party app is causing it to crash. TypeApp)Look for a checkbox that named like “Show Notification”You can go ahead and try sending an email yourself to make sure that notification sound is enabled. If that does not clear the issue, the steps below should start your email automatically syncing. The best thing that you should do is to narrow down the problem by performing some basic troubleshooting procedures on your device. We received reports that some owners encountered the problem after setting up their email and if this is your case and you’re using a company email, you need to contact your IT department and seek for their assistance. This is how you boot up your phone in safe mode:Press and hold the Volume Down and Power keys for 20 to 30 seconds.Once you see the Samsung logo, release the Power key immediately but continue pressing the Volume Down key.Your phone should continue booting up and you will be prompted to unlock your phone as usual.You will know if the phone successfully booted in Safe mode if the text “Safe mode” is displayed at the lower-left corner of the screen.You may lose all your emails if you did this especially if they’re automatically being downloaded to your phone and deleted from the server, however, you really don’t have much of an option here since you cannot open the Email app to backup your messages. Don’t worry, it’s safe and easy to do: Press and hold the following three buttons at the same time: Volume Up key, Home key, and Power key.When the phone vibrates, release the Power key but continue to press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key.When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release the Volume Up and Home keys.Press the Volume Down key to highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’When the wipe cache partition is complete, ‘Reboot system now’ is highlighted.After the phone has successfully rebooted, open the email app again to see if the error still occurs and if so, then you have no other choice but to reset your Galaxy S6.Your data and files would be deleted if you did this so you take time backing them up to make sure no important data would be lost. When it occurs and the phone continues to use them, glitches and errors may occur that may also result in the crashing of the apps characterized by errors like this. Question: I’m trying to connect my work email account (not Exchange) with my phone (Samsung Galaxy S6). Since a few days, i have not been able to access my mails. So, read on to learn more about these problems and see if the solutions or troubleshooting guides we suggested here work for you.If you have other issues with your Galaxy S6, however, drop by our for we have already answered a lot of problems with this phone.

Don’t worry, none of your apps, data and files will be lost…Wiping the cache partition will force the device to create new caches that’s compatible with the current system.

I’ve tried the stock email app and a 3rd party app called TypeApp. There are several factors to consider that trigger this issue. If doesn’t then, you need to find the third-party apps that cause the problem. If not, then proceed to the next step.There’s another way to determine the issue and fix it, the first one is to change the volume controls under settings, in this case you’ve already done it. But rest assured we read every message we receive. For those whom we’ve helped, please spread the word by sharing our posts to your friends or by simply liking our If our solutions don’t work for you or if you can’t find something similar with your concern, then feel free to contact us by by filling up our How to troubleshooting Galaxy S6 that shows “Unfortunately, Email has stopped” errorAs I mentioned earlier, this problem is actually more on the app problem than an email issue only that the name of the app is Email, the stock client on your phone. Needless to say, it’s a pre-installed app embedded in the firmware and connected to other apps that offer email sharing features. Send the developer a message describing the problem. So, back them up before you troubleshoot the email app.