Apple's iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4 updates have a pleasant surprise for iCloud Mail users and everybody that use the Mail app as their primary email client for AOL, Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and other third-party email services. When you're in the primary Mailboxes view in the Apple Mail app on your iPhone or iPad, you can scroll down past the first section that houses your inboxes and any filters you've added to see each email account in more depth. Tapping an account will expand the directories, giving you quick access to drafts, sent mail, junk, trash, archives, and all of your custom folders... more
Apple's Mail App Finally Lets You Collapse Folder Trees in iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4
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