Are you getting important emails from people, companies, or senders sent to your spam/junk folder instead of your primary inbox? In this tutorial, we will share some quick fixes to address this issue.
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How to fix iCloud Mail not working on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and web browser
Learn what to do if you cannot access your iCloud emails or send and receive emails using your iCloud account on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and web browser.
Getting delayed or no Mail app notifications on iPhone? Here’s how to fix it
You might have noticed that the built-in Apple Mail app on iPhone and iPad doesn't always notify you of new emails as they arrive. In this guide, we have listed all the solutions to fix this issue and help you get new email notifications on time, without any delay.
How to rename email accounts in the Mail app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
When you go to the Mailboxes screen of the Apple Mail app, you'll see all the email accounts you added from various services like iCloud, Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, etc. You can rename these account names to make each of them easier to identify and tell apart from the others. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to do that on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
How to edit, reorganize, and hide mailboxes in the Mail app on iPhone and iPad
This tutorial will show you how to edit, reorganize, and hide your mailboxes in the Apple Mail app on your iPhone and iPad.
Doing so will let you customize your mailbox layout to better organize your emails, and make the most of your inbox while giving you a cleaner and more streamlined email experience.
How to disable email Follow Up suggestions in the Mail app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Have you noticed the Follow Up banner at the top of the Mail app and wonder what it is?
After you send an email and don't hear back from the recipient for a while, the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac shows a banner on the top of that sent email reminding you to follow up on it.
If you don't want this option to appear in the Mail app, we'll show you how to turn it off.
How to show link previews by inserting rich links in the Mail app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
The Mail app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac in iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura supports adding rich links. These rich links with the page title, site name, and image provide more context at a glance. For example, it lets the receiver understand what the link is about only by seeing the title and image inside the email.
In this brief tutorial, we show you how to show the link preview by inserting rich web links to your emails sent via the Mail app. The entire process is very simple.
How to get reminded about an email on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Learn how to use the Remind Me feature in the Apple Mail app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac so you never miss replying or attending to an important opened email.
How to Undo Send or recall a sent email on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
In this tutorial, we will show you how to undo send an email in the Apple Mail app on your iOS or macOS device to recall the sent email before it reaches the recipient's inbox.
How to stop email tracking in Gmail and the Mail app on iPhone, iPad, Mac
Companies want you to sign up for their email updates or newsletters. Tracking user behavior via email is an age-old practice and compromises your security and privacy. To prevent this, here’s how to stop email tracking in Gmail (the world’s most popular email service) and the Apple Mail app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
How to set up multiple email signatures on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
If you have multiple email accounts, you may want a separate signature for each. You can make this happen with just a few simple steps. This brief tutorial will show you how to set up a different signature for each email account on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
What is Mail Drop and how to use it on iPhone, Mac, and PC
You can easily send large attachments up to 5 GB to anyone via email using Mail Drop. It's built right into the Mail app on your Apple devices. This tutorial shows you how to send several large files, photos, videos, and documents from your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC with Mail Drop.