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Mac users will finally get the smarter Mail app in macOS 15.4
Tuesday January 21, 2025. 05:42 PM , from Macworld UK
If you still rely on email, help with sorting your messages on the Mac is coming. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter (subscription required), the Mail app will feature new sorting features in an upcoming major update to macOS Sequoia. With the Sequoia 15.4 update, the Mail app will have the sorting features introduced with the Mail app in iOS 18.2 in December. On the iPhone, when you open an Inbox, four icons appear at the top representing the sorting methods: Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions. If you swipe from the right end of the icons to the left, you can activate an option for All Mail to be listed. In Mail on the Mac, these options will appear at the top of the Inbox message listing. The sorting introduced with iOS 18.2 will come to the Mac in macOS Sequoia 15.4.Foundry If you have Apple Intelligence enabled on your Mac, you’ll also see a new Priority Notifications section at the top of your Inbox to show any important messages you may have missed. The new sorting might come as a shock to users at first, mostly because Apple sets the default to Primary, which Apple defines as emails with “personal messages and time-sensitive information.” If you’re wondering where all your emails went, you can press the All Mail option to see every message in your Inbox. Once you get acclimated to the categories, you’ll find that the sorting is quite helpful, especially if you have a ton of messages. If you don’t like the new way of doing things, you’re able to turn it off in the Mail settings. The current version of Sequoia is 15.2, with the 15.3 beta 3 available now, including the ability to create Genmoji on the Mac. Learn more about macOS Sequoia and Apple Intelligence. Sequoia 15.4 could arrive in March or April.
https://www.macworld.com/article/2583813/mac-users-will-finally-get-the-smarter-mail-app-in-macos-15...
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