Mail is the built-in email app on every iPhone and iPad. It doesn’t boast some of the more advanced options you’ll find in third-party apps, but it works well. If you’re new to Mail, there are a few things you might want to get set up before using it. Let’s take a look.
How to Manage and Add Email Accounts
Managing, adding, and removing email accounts on an iPhone or iPad happens in the Settings app instead of the Mail app. Open Settings app and select “Passwords & Accounts.”
Here, you’ll see a list of all of the accounts on your device. Those include any Google, Exchange, or Microsoft accounts, as well as your iCloud account. Anything that can support email, calendars, and notes appear on this list. If you’d like to add a new account, tap the “Add Account” button.
You’ll then see a list of popular account types, as well as an “Other” option for anyone with a specialized setup. Tap the type of account you need to add and follow the authentication prompts. These will differ depending on the type of account involved but are all self-explanatory along the way.
How to Enable Notifications
You manage all iPhone and iPad notifications in the Settings app, and push notifications are no different. Open Settings and tap “Notifications” to see a list of the installed apps that support notifications. Find and tap the “Mail” option.
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