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<a name="faq78"></a>
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**(78) How do I use schedules?**
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In the receive settings you can enable scheduling and set the time period and the day of weeks when messages should be received.
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In the receive settings you can enable scheduling and set a time period and the days of the week *when* messages should be *received*.
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Note that an end time equal to or earlier than the start time is considered to be 24 hours later.
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Automation, see below, can be used for more advanced schedules,
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like for example multiple synchronization periods per day or different synchronization periods for different days.
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It is possible to install FairEmail in multiple user profiles, for example a personal and a work profile, and to configure FairEmail differently in each profile,
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which is another possibility to have different synchronization schedules and to synchronize a different set of accounts.
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It is also possible to create [filter rules](#user-content-faq71) with a time condition and to snooze messages until the end time of the time condition.
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This way it is possible to *snooze* business related messages until the start of the business hours.
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This also means that the messages will be on your device for when there is (temporarily) no internet connection.
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Note that recent Android versions allow overriding DND (Do Not Disturb) per notification channel and per app,
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which could be used to (not) silence specific (business) notifications.
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Please [see here](https://support.google.com/android/answer/9069335) for more information.
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For more complex schemes you could set one or more accounts to manual synchronization
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and send this command to FairEmail to check for new messages:
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Account names are case sensitive.
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Automation can be used for more advanced schedules,
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like for example multiple synchronization periods per day or different synchronization periods for different days.
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It is possible to install FairEmail in multiple user profiles, for example a personal and a work profile, and to configure FairEmail differently in each profile,
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which is another possibility to have different synchronization schedules and to synchronize a different set of accounts.
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It is also possible to create [rules](#user-content-faq71) with a time condition and to snooze messages until the end time of the time condition.
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This way it is possible to snooze business related messages until the start of the business hours.
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This also means that the messages will be on your device for when there is no internet connection, for example when flying.
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Note that recent Android versions allow overriding DND (Do Not Disturb) per notification channel and per app,
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which could be used to (not) silence specific notifications.
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Scheduling is a pro feature.
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