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 ...
With recent software updates, Apple has made some major changes to the way its stock Mail app looks and works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Keen to roll back these changes and revert to how Apple Mail ...
Apple has now publicly released macOS Sequoia 15.4 with a number of key improvements to Apple Mail and Passwords, alongside bringing Apple Intelligence to EU users for the first time. It's three ...
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 ...
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s new Mail app is going to make its way to the Mac very soon, with macOS 15.4. Apple introduced the new Mail app to the iPhone back in December with iOS ...
While you may not use it as much as you used to, email still has a valuable role in digital communications. Maybe you spend more time using text messages, direct messaging, or even FaceTime, so it’s ...
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 ...
What I love about Apple Intelligence on iOS 18.1 is that it works from the moment you receive an email or text. The technology analyzes the notifications’ content to display summaries on the lock ...
It's prudent to periodically change your email password when you are using a Mac to exchange messages at your company. This helps keep your business data safe from unauthorized viewers. Your company ...
The email program that comes with the Mac operating system. Mail is a full-featured email client that integrates to-do lists and notes as of OS X 10.5 and support for Microsoft Exchange as of OS X ...
Sending an email still works basically the same as it has since the ’90s. But these days, people want modern features — like scheduling emails and undo send. Apple Mail may not be the most radical ...