
Airmail FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Airmail for Mac and iOS.
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Frequently asked questions about Airmail for Mac and iOS.

Configure Airmail's Apple Watch settings from your paired iPhone.

Why the iPad sidebar minimizes but won't fully hide.

A known iPad display bug and how to work around it.

Read, reply to, and manage emails directly from your Apple Watch with Airmail.

Add and customize Airmail widgets on your iPhone or iPad Home Screen.

Reduce Airmail's battery usage on iPhone while keeping your email working.

Use Siri voice commands and the Shortcuts app to automate email tasks in Airmail.

Use iOS Focus modes to control which Airmail notifications reach you.

Send messages from Airmail straight to Day One on your iPhone.

Send messages from Airmail straight to Ulysses on your iPhone or iPad.

Get email notifications based on your location with Airmail for iOS.

Share your Airmail attachments directly from iMessage using the Airmail iMessage app. Here is how to set it up.

Airmail can lock your emails behind Touch ID or Face ID for extra security. Here is how to enable and use it.

Airmail fully supports 3D Touch on iOS, from home-screen shortcuts to message previews. Here is how to use it.

Airmail supports sending messages with a Siri voice command. Here is how to enable it and use it.

Save your emails as PDFs and your attachments to iCloud Drive, straight from the message view or a swipe action.

Create a signature for each account so it is added automatically every time you compose a new message.

Snooze removes an email from your inbox and brings it back later. Here is how it works and how to set your default snooze times.

Do Not Disturb lets you pause notifications for a chosen time period, on a per-account basis. Here is how to set it up.