How to filter and sort emails on your iPhone and iPad

How to filter and sort emails on your iPhone and iPad

Organize your inbox and find what you need faster

by Kurt Knutsson

Do you often feel overwhelmed by the number of emails you receive every day? Do you wish you could easily sort through the emails that you actually need and ignore the ones that you don’t?

If you answered yes, then you might want to try filtering your inbox on your iPhone or iPad. This way, you can quickly find the emails that are important or relevant to you and avoid the ones that are not.

 

How to filter your emails using the Mail app

The Mail app is the default email app on your iPhone or iPad. It supports various email accounts, such as iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, and more. To filter your emails using the Mail app, follow these steps:

  • On your iPhone or iPad, open the Mail app
  • In the mail inbox of your choosing, tap the icon with the three lines inside the circle at the bottom-left corner of the screen. This is the toggle filtering button
  • Tap “Filtered by” at the bottom of the screen
  • Then select or turn on the criteria for emails you want to view. You can choose from the following options: Unread, Flagged, To or Cc Me, Only Mail with Attachments, VIP, and Today

  • Then tap Done
  • Now you can tap the toggle filtering button again to turn on or off the filters you chose. When the button is blue, the filter is on, and when the button is gray, the filter is off.
  • To turn off all filters, tap the toggle filtering button until it is gray. To turn off a specific filter, tap Filtered by again, then deselect it.

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How to Filter Your Emails Using Other Apps

While the Mail app offers a simple and convenient way to filter your emails, it has some limitations. For example, it does not allow you to filter by sender, subject, date range, or keywords, and it does not have a search function that can help you find specific emails.

If you want to do a deeper filter or search for your emails, you should use another app associated with your mail account, such as Outlook, Yahoo, or Gmail. These apps have more advanced features and options to help you find exactly what you need.

 

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For example, in the Outlook app, you can tap the magnifying glass icon at the top-right corner of the screen to access the search function. You can then type in a keyword, a sender, a subject, or a date range to find the emails you are looking for. You can also tap the filter icon next to the search bar to refine your search by unread, flagged, attachments, or importance.

In the Yahoo app, you can tap the magnifying glass icon at the top-right corner of the screen to access the search function. You can then type in a keyword, a sender, a subject, or a date range to find the emails you are looking for.

You can also click search criteria labeled attachments, starred, unread, people, travel, and newsletters to sort by those categories.

 

In the Gmail app, you can tap the three horizontal lines icon at the top-left corner of the screen to access the menu. Then you can tap the filter icon next to the search bar to filter your emails by unread, starred, snoozed, important, or sent. You can also tap the search bar at the top of the screen to search for emails by keyword, sender, subject, or label.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Filtering your emails on your iPhone or iPad can help you save time and reduce stress. By using the Mail app or other apps, you can easily sort through the emails that you actually need and ignore the ones that you don’t. This way, you can keep your inbox organized and manageable.

What challenges or frustrations do you face when dealing with emails? Let us know in the comments below.


   

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