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OthersWhich device & email app are you using?
Did you go to the App's Settings and Check that Sync is enabled for the email app?
You could also go to Settings > Apps & Search for the email app & Click on it & Clear Both Cache & Data for the app & Reboot.
See if this fixes the issue for you?
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OthersClearing BOTH Cache & Data ,effectively does the same thing as Uninstalling & Reinstalling an app.
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03-14-2024 08:50 AM (Last edited 03-14-2024 08:51 AM ) in
OthersAndroid does not use device drivers.
Clearing BOTH Cache & Data an Android app, may leave some files in the device Cache, but so would Uninstalling & Reinstalling the app.
You could always Boot into Recovery & Wipe Device Cache, or use an app like SD Maid SE to delete app remnants.
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