With iOS 18.2, Apple introduced an all new Mail app. It introduced mail categorization, a fresh coat of paint, contact photos/business logos for conversations, a new system for grouping emails, and ...
So many people have setup on windows mail on their workstation because they didnt call IT initially, and just worked with the default. Now those companies who are not paying for 365 license for the ...
A decade has passed since Proton introduced its Mail web app. The service offers end-to-end encryption, password protection for messages to non-users, VPN access, password management, a secure ...
Proton, the privacy-focused company that offers a variety of internet tools like mail, calendars, online storage and a password manager, continues to built out its portfolio. As of today, Proton's ...
Encountering crashes or freezing and blank screens when trying to open the Mail app on your iPhone? You're not alone. Apple users across the internet have complained of poor functionality with Mail ...
Apple's Mail app comes pre-installed on iPhones, and most people just stick with it because it gets the job done. It does everything you'd expect an email app to do, and if your iPhone supports Apple ...
Apple delivered a notable upgrade to the Mail app a few weeks ago, introducing intelligent categories to keep the inbox uncluttered and make discovery of relevant content easier. The trick, however, ...
AppleInsider has a scoop on “Project Blackpearl,” which it claims is the code name for the enhancements coming to Apple’s Mail app in iOS 18 and macOS 15. According to the site’s information provided ...
The Mail app has long been one of Apple's most popular and important first-party iPhone apps, but at the moment, it appears to be broken. As spotted by MacRumors on Thursday, there have been multiple ...
Is the Outlook (new) app not sending notifications on your desktop? Several users have reported that they are not receiving notifications for new emails, despite having enabled notification settings.
To clear the Mac Mail app's cache, you'll need to use the Finder to find the app's internal data. Once you locate the Mail app's data with the Finder, you can just delete it. Clearing the Mac Mail app ...