Fifth betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 bring back a dedicated Select button to select multiple messages at once and mark them as read, archive or delete.
Apple restores the Select button in the Mail app in the latest iOS 26 beta

Fifth betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 bring back a dedicated Select button to select multiple messages at once and mark them as read, archive or delete.
Mailbox categorization in Apple's Mail app on iPhone, iPad and Mac doesn't show all emails at once, but you can easily bring back an All Mail view with a few clicks.
Apple's iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5 software updates let you turn off contact photos in the built-in Mail app on your iPhone and iPad with fewer clicks than before.
Read the full macOS Sequoia 15.4 release notes from Apple and learn about the latest Mac features, changes and security fixes in this update.
Read the full iPadOS 18.4 release notes from Apple to learn about new iPad features and improvements such as Ambient Music, automatic mail categorization and more.
An Apple Intelligence-infused Apple Mail app could be released for Mac and iPad in April alongside the iPadOS 18.4 and macO Sequoia 15.4 software updates.
Learn how to use Apple Intelligence in the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to compose professional emails, understand the context of lengthy messages, and take your communication to the next level.
In this guide, we’ll cover 13 expert troubleshooting tips to help you fix issues with pictures and attachments not loading in the stock Mail app on your Apple devices.
Apple will soon permit verified businesses to display their logo on the iPhone's calling screen and preinstalled apps like Mail and Wallet.
Learn how to delete or replace the default "Sent from my iPhone/iPad/Apple Watch" signature to anything you want in the built-in Mail app on your Apple devices.
Discover 10 easy ways to create a fake, anonymous, temporary, burner, or disposable email address on your phone or computer to protect your actual email address.
With macOS Sonoma, Apple has officially pulled support for legacy plug-ins for its Mail app on the Mac, with MailKit extensions now the only way forward.