The priority sorting of emails in Apple Mail for iOS will come to the Mac in an update expected around April. Here's what's coming, and whether it'll be useful. There are more showy elements of Apple ...
If you’ve ever used the Mail app on your Mac and then compared it to more or less any of the best email apps, you’ll know that Apple’s offering is some way behind its rivals. After all, it lacked ...
Apple’s Mail app — the Mac one, not the iOS one — has a secret weapon for automatically cleaning up your inbox. It’s called Rules, and you can use it to process all arriving emails, so you don’t have ...
Apple plans to expand the iPhone's redesigned Mail app to the Mac starting with macOS 15.4, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The first macOS 15.4 beta should be made available in the coming weeks ...
With iOS 18.2, Apple Mail introduced automatic email categorization on iPhone. Similar to Gmail, the feature sorts emails into four tabs: Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions. iPadOS 18.4 ...
iOS 18.2 will be here very soon, and in addition to a bunch of powerful new Apple Intelligence features, the update also brings a big redesign to the Mail app. But there’s an important detail you ...
Apple redesigned the Mail app on iPhones with the release of iOS 18.2 update back in December, but strangely skipped the treatment for iPads and Macs. The company has finally made a course correction ...
Take better care of your email inbox with these hidden features. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Some people achieve and maintain zero unread emails; some let that red badge climb into the ...
A report from Mark Gurman in Bloomberg makes the very reasonable suggestion that automatic email categorization in Apple Mail, already present since iOS 18 arrived on the iPhone, is coming to Macs and ...
Effectively managing your email is essential for maintaining productivity and making sure that important messages are not lost in the clutter of your inbox. Apple’s Mail app, available on iPhone, iPad ...
Subject is self-explanatory: does what it says on the tin. Which is more than I can say for this bizarre fork in features between Apple Mail on iPhone and iPad or Mac. Why aren’t the new email ...