Advanced settings iphone mail

Here are some advanced settings you can adjust in the iPhone Mail app:

General

  1. Signature: Tap on "Signature" to add a custom signature to your emails.
  2. Default Account: Choose which email account to use as the default account for sending emails.
  3. Default Font: Select a default font and font size for your emails.

Accounts

  1. Fetch New Data: Choose how often you want to fetch new emails from your email account(s).
  2. Push: Enable or disable push notifications for your email accounts.
  3. SMTP Settings: Adjust your SMTP settings for each email account, such as the server, port, and authentication method.

Mailboxes

  1. Smart Mailboxes: Create custom mailboxes based on specific criteria, such as unread emails or emails from a specific sender.
  2. Mailbox Behaviors: Set up custom behaviors for your mailboxes, such as moving emails to a specific folder or deleting them after a certain period.

Compose

  1. Font Size: Adjust the font size for the compose window.
  2. Font Style: Choose a font style for the compose window.
  3. Stationery: Use pre-designed templates for your emails.

Flags

  1. Flagged Emails: Choose how flagged emails are displayed in your inbox.
  2. Flag Color: Select a color for flagged emails.

Notifications

  1. Notification Style: Choose how notifications are displayed on your iPhone.
  2. Notification Sounds: Select a custom sound for email notifications.

Other

  1. IMAP: Enable or disable IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) for your email accounts.
  2. POP: Enable or disable POP (Post Office Protocol) for your email accounts.
  3. SSL/TLS: Enable or disable SSL/TLS encryption for your email accounts.

To access these advanced settings, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Mail app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on the "Mail" button in the top left corner of the screen.
  3. Tap on "Settings" (represented by a gear icon).
  4. Scroll down and select the specific setting you want to adjust.

Note: Some of these settings may vary depending on your email provider and the type of email account you have.