![]() ![]() There are subtle differences in which iMessages show the "Read" or "Delivered" info back to the send based on which Apple ID or iPhone number it is sent to. It is more like a POP server in mail being accessed by several devices set to "Leave the message on Server" than IMAP servers. So once an iMessage has left the servers it has nothing to do with any "copies" to sync them in the way a Mail Server set up might. It is best to think of them as different iMessages even though the content looks the same. What is received by one device is unconnected to any received by another device. ![]() Then there is not connection between any of them. This is achieved by the iMessages servers effectively "copying" the iMessages until there is a "Copy" for each device. The iMessages servers push the iMessages to the devices until they accept. This is not a feature of what Apple calls "Sync" in Messages.īasically each device you have has a unique Login to the iMessages servers based on the Serial Number. ![]()
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