How to limit mail on iphone

There are several ways to limit mail on your iPhone:

  1. Unsubscribe from unwanted emails: Go to the Mail app, swipe left on an unwanted email, and tap "Unsubscribe" if available. You can also use third-party apps like Unroll.me or Bulk Unsubscribe to help you unsubscribe from unwanted emails.
  2. Create filters: Go to the Mail app, tap "Mailboxes" > "Edit" > "Add Mailbox" > "Smart Mailbox". Create a filter to automatically move or delete emails that match specific criteria, such as sender, subject, or keywords.
  3. Use the "VIP" feature: Go to the Mail app, tap "Mailboxes" > "Edit" > "Add Mailbox" > "VIP". Add contacts you want to prioritize, and their emails will be marked as "VIP" and appear at the top of your inbox.
  4. Set up a "Junk" mailbox: Go to the Mail app, tap "Mailboxes" > "Edit" > "Add Mailbox" > "Junk". The Junk mailbox will automatically move suspected spam emails to this folder.
  5. Use the "Do Not Disturb" feature: Go to Settings > Do Not Disturb, and set a schedule or enable it manually to silence notifications, including email notifications, during a specific time period.
  6. Limit email notifications: Go to Settings > Notifications > Mail, and adjust the notification settings to your liking. You can choose to receive notifications only for specific accounts, or turn off notifications altogether.
  7. Use a third-party email client: Consider using a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook, Google Inbox, or Airmail, which may offer more advanced features and customization options to help you manage your email.
  8. Use the "Snooze" feature: Go to the Mail app, swipe left on an email, and tap "Snooze" to temporarily remove it from your inbox and bring it back at a later time.
  9. Use the "Archive" feature: Go to the Mail app, swipe left on an email, and tap "Archive" to move it to a separate folder, freeing up space in your inbox.
  10. Regularly clean out your inbox: Regularly go through your inbox and delete or archive emails you no longer need or want to keep.

By implementing these strategies, you can help limit the amount of mail you receive and make it easier to manage your email on your iPhone.