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Learn how to send and receive emails using your iPhone, with its powerful and efficient email feature that eliminates the need for a physical keyboard.
Setting Up New Accounts
Setting up your email accounts on your iPhone is a breeze. You can do it during the initial setup of your device or manually by going to Settings and tapping on “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” then selecting “Add Account”. You’ll find options for popular email services like Gmail, Yahoo Mail, iCloud, and Microsoft Exchange. Make sure to enter all the necessary details to complete the setup.
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Working with Email
Your iPhone will automatically check for new emails and you can view previews of your inbox, including senders, timestamps, and subject lines. Unread messages are marked with a blue dot, while replied or forwarded messages have small arrow indicators. You can swipe through your contact list or search for specific names to add or delete contacts.
Deleting Messages
To delete emails, swipe left and tap “Trash”, or tap and hold the Trash icon when opening an email. You can also use the “Edit” button to select multiple emails and delete them all at once.
Sending Emails
To send a new email, tap the pencil icon on the mailbox screen or message list screen, compose your message, and tap “Send”. You can also reply to or forward an existing email, or send a new email to any contact listed in your phone book.
FAQs:
1. Can I configure multiple email accounts on my iPhone?
Yes, you can configure multiple email accounts, including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, iCloud, and Microsoft Exchange on your iPhone.
2. Is it safe to use the email feature on my iPhone?
Yes, it is safe to use the email feature on your iPhone. Just make sure to use a strong password for your email account and enable two-factor authentication for added security.