It hasn't really gone anywhere, but Apple redesigned the Mail toolbar to feature only two buttons, with icons for a reply arrow and a bin. Most of the actions are buried inside the arrow. Tap the arrow, and then tap “Move to [folder name]” or “Other Mailbox…” to move a message.
Flag an email
An email you flag remains in your Inbox, but also appears in the Flagged mailbox. To view the Flagged mailbox, tap Mailboxes at the top left, tap Edit, then select Flagged. , then tap Flag. To choose a color for the flag, tap a colored dot.When you hit snooze on an alarm from your iPhone's default Clock app, the alarm turns off for nine minutes. You can't change how long your alarm snoozes for on the Clock app. There are a few workarounds, however, including setting multiple alarms with or without a snooze or using other apps.
In iOS 13, you can tap "Edit," tap-and-hold briefly on an email's bubble, then slide your finger up or down the screen on the bubbles until all of the emails you want to delete are highlighted. Let go, then hit "Trash," and confirm with "Trash Selected Messages."
If you get an email that you want to easily find again later, maybe to follow up, maybe just to keep handy, you can flag it right in your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad Mail app. Flagged messages are easy to spot, thanks to an icon, and even easier to find, thanks to a dedicated smart mailbox that keeps them all handy.
The blue dot represents unread email messages.
Muting a message lets you ignore future replies
Gmail makes it extremely easy to ignore, or "mute," a conversation to immediately archive an entire thread so that you're not notified of those messages anymore.Go to the Flagged mailbox, click on one email and use the key combination of Command(?) + A to select all of them. Next hit the Delete key.
When you snooze an email, it is removed temporarily from your inbox and taken to a special folder known as Snoozed. If you snooze an email having multiple messages, all of them are snoozed and taken to the new Snoozed folder. So, you end up snoozing a full thread and not a single message.
"When you try to snooze an email, Gmail gives you the option to resurface it later in the day, tomorrow, later this week, on the weekend or next week," TechCrunch explained. Yes, that means an email you snooze will simply pop back up in your inbox when you want it to, as though it's a fresh email.
Gmail users can now block specific email addresses with just two clicks. In the top right hand corner of a message, click the drop-down menu button (upside down triangle), and select "block." (It appears with the name of the sender in quotes.) Any future messages from the blocked addresses will land in the spam folder.
Google's personalized email app is getting discontinued. Google's Inbox is a different approach to email than the standard Gmail app. Fans of Inbox by Gmail will have to learn to love the plain-old Gmail app. On Wednesday, Google announced that it's discontinuing Inbox at the end of March 2019.
To get to the Snooze options, open Inbox and then tap the menu button in the upper left corner of the window. Tap Settings and then tap the Gmail account you want to configure. In the resulting window, tap Snooze settings (Figure A). The Snooze Settings option, ready for you to configure.
Gmail label is a tag that can be added to every email you receive or send. You can also add them to drafts. These labels can be used to keep your inbox organized. They are similar to folders, however, unlike folders, you can apply more than one label to a single message.
If Message is sent then there is no option to delete message from receiver inbox. But in Gmail before sending message you can hold that message for some second or minute but this feature in google is testing mode but you can try it.
Then click “Sender” label at the top of the screen and choose the way you want your emails to be organized by clicking “Sort by” in the top left corner (e.g. sort by Sender Email in ascending order). Now your Gmail account is sorted by Sender in your preferred order, and it is that simple.
Send Later for Apple Mail
- Open Apple Mail.
- Start composing your email.
- Click on Send Later button to schedule your email.
- You have the option to choose between different time intervals.
- Your scheduled email is now saved in the folder Mailbutler – Scheduled.
Billed as “your personal assistant for Apple Mail,” MailButler is a bundle of plugins that extend the capabilities of Apple's email client. MailButler makes it easy to see who you're communicating with thanks to message list avatars.
In the Alarm tab of the Clock app, either add a new alarm with the "+" button or hit "Edit" and select the alarm you want to change. On the edit screen, make sure "Snooze" is disabled, then set all of your alarms 5 minutes apart (or whatever time you want).
When creating a new alarm, or when editing an existing one, simply turn off the Snooze option, as seen on this screenshot, then save the alarm. When your alarm rings in the morning, you won't have the Snooze option available any longer. Instead, you will just be able to stop the alarm.
According to Mental Floss, before digital clocks, engineers were restricted to nine minute snooze periods by the gears in a standard clock. And because the consensus was that 10 minutes was too long, and could allow people to fall back into a "deep" sleep, clock makers decided on the nine-minute gear.
Open Sleep Cycle and tap Profile at the bottom. Under Settings, tap More. Under Alarm, tap Snooze. Tap Regular, then choose your preferred interval (up to 20 minutes).
Open the Settings app, then tap [your name] > iCloud and turn on Reminders. Inside the Reminders app, you'll see all of your reminders on all of your Apple devices that are signed in to the same Apple ID.
Open the Clock app, then select the Bedtime tab.
- Step #2. You now have two options under the Schedule subheading of this tab.
- Step #3. From here, you can Turn Off the switch next to Bedtime Schedule at the top-right corner.
- When the Bedtime Schedule has been disabled, it'll no longer alert you at bedtime.
How to Change the iPhone Snooze Time in the Clock app
- Open the Clock app.
- Tap + in the top right corner to create a new alarm.
- Turn Snooze off by tapping on the toggle button.
- Set your alarm time by sliding up and down on the clock.
- Hit Save in the top right corner.