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To manually refresh your inbox, pull the sidebar
down until you see the swirl, seen here at the top.
This shows the app is checking for emails, which it will
then download. When it stops, the check is complete with
all your new emails downloaded and available to be read.
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Find an email from the person you want to add to
your VIP list, and open it. Tap the name of the
person who sent it, to turn the name into a link, then tap
it again to open a list of options. Tap Add to VIP to add
the person to your VIP list. Emails from VIP contacts are
starred for easy spotting.
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Go to Settings > Mail and tap Blocked Sender
Options. You’re given three options; if you choose
Move to Bin, an email address you’ve blocked cannot
reach you. Back in Settings > Mail, tapping Blocked gives
a list of currently blocked numbers and email addresses,
which you can unblock by swiping them left.
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You can set Mail to check for new emails automatically.
Go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Fetch New
Data. Mail accounts can be set to: Push; to have new emails
sent to your iPad, Fetch; to check at a set interval, or Manual;
to only send them when you refresh your inbox yourself.
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In the Mailboxes screen, VIP is listed as a separate
mailbox; tap it to see emails from everyone on your
VIP list. They appear in your inbox too, but this is a quick
way to access them. In your mailboxes list, tap the ‘i’ next
to VIP to see your VIP list. Swipe a name left to remove
them from your VIP list.
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When you get an email from someone you want to
block, tap their name at the top of the email and
from the window that pops up, tap Block this Contact.
Their email address is added to your blocked list, which
applies across all your Apple devices signed into the
same Apple ID.
Downloading New Emails
Adding VIP Senders.
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