Syncing mail with io7

Since I have downloaded io7 for both my iPad and iPhone my mail has only let me sync a maximum on 1 months mail. I want to be able to sync all my mail on certain folders. Is this possible? Especially as it is now impossible to search you email with any ease with the new operating system.

This issue has been a recurring problem for me since late October 2013 when I first installed OX 9 Mavericks.  It has continued after installing OSX 9.1.  I have 3 Macs all running OSX 9.1.  The same issues occurs on all my Macs.  My wife and I have 2 iPhones and 2 iPads all running iOS 7.0.4.
From time to time Mail on OSX devices stops fetching new mail messages.  iOS devices continue to receive new messages.  These new message “Blackouts” last several hours.  They end either by quitting and restarting Mail or by doing nothing.  During the Blackouts the Activity window shows no activity except when sending mail.  Sending mail works normally during the Blackouts.
Mail read on iOS devices is not marked as read on OSX devices.
Mail read on iOS devices is marked as read in Gmail.
Mail moved to Trash on all devices (OSX and iOS) is moved to Trash on Gmail and is moved to the Trash mail/Google mailbox on OSX devices.
Moving messages on an iOS device from the Inbox to another mailbox does not always move the message to the other mailbox on the OSX devices, but does move the message in Gmail (in the case of Gmail, the message has a label with the name of the correct new mailbox).
Mail sent on iOS devices appears in the SENT mailbox on OSX and iOS devices.
Outgoing Mail messages  remain in the DRAFTs mail box after they have been sent.  I have to confirm that they are in the Sent mail box and the delete these draft messages.
I have an open case with Apple Care on this issue, but would welcome ay input from the Apple Forum.  I beleive that this is an important issue and understand that Apple engineers are working on this issue.

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