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ExactTimeMail upgrades the timestamps in iOS’ Mail app

Just yesterday, we showed you a well-received jailbreak tweak named NotesCrationDate13 by iOS developer gilshahar7 that displayed more detailed timestamps in iOS’ stock Notes app, but wouldn’t it be nice if we could have improved timestamps elsewhere throughout Apple’s mobile operating system?
Gilshahar7 appears to share this popular opinion, as a newly released jailbreak tweak called ExactTimeMail seems to do this exact thing in the native Mail app. ExactTimeMail is part of a family of tweaks intended to make timestamps more intuitive in iOS, and we’d say it succeeds on every level, with other members of that family being ExactTime (for notification banners) and ExactTimeMessages (for the Messages app).
Outlook for iOS now allows you to ignore those unwanted email threads
Microsoft has updated its Outlook email client for iPhone and iPad with the ability to ignore unwanted email threads that folks on other platforms have been able to do for a while now.
Ryan Petrich’s MailMend jailbreak tweak fixes a vulnerability in iOS’ Mail app
Earlier today, we showed you a new jailbreak tweak called CaptureTheFlag that could be installed to patch a rather tedious text message-centric bug in which someone could send you a string of text from the Sindhi language to ‘freeze’ or ‘crash’ your iPhone. A great add-on to have if you’re jailbroken, but perhaps not the only one…
Yet another new jailbreak tweak release dubbed MailMend by iOS developer Ryan Petrich claims to patch a vulnerability that was only just recently discovered and disclosed in iOS’ native emailing app (Mail) by cybersecurity company ZecOps.
Apple claims it’s found “no evidence” the Mail app flaws have been used against customers
After a thorough examination, Apple has found "no evidence" that a vulnerability discovered in its Mail app for iPhone and iPad has been used against customers. Moreover, Apple is convinced that the Mail flaw "does not pose an immediate risk to our users".
Researchers discover a pair of security vulnerabilities in the iOS Mail app, Apple is working on a patch
Researchers have discovered a pair of security vulnerabilities related to the stock Mail app on iOS devices, but it appears there's no reason to panic just yet.
Spark now lets you change font size, supports TO/CC/BCC people in email templates
The popular email client Spark by Ukrainian developer Readdle was updated on the App Store and Mac App Store yesterday with two new features: Dynamic Type support and the ability to add people to the TO, CC and BCC fields while creating email templates on iOS and Mac.
How to create and reuse email templates on Mac
Learn how to create reusable email templates in the Apple Mail app on Mac, and save time composing those frequently sent emails.
How to use Flags to organize your inbox in Apple Mail app
Learn how to organize your inbox by using different colored flags in the Apple Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to highlight specific emails.
How to customize the Mail app on your Apple Watch
Learn how to customize the Mail app on your Apple Watch to ensure you receive the right emails on your wrist.
New to Mac? How to work with conversations in Mail
The Mail app uses what are called Conversations to group your emails together. This is handy when you and your recipient are emailing back and forth on the same subject because all of those communications will be in the same thread.
And you can do a few things with conversations in the Mail app like highlight, expand and collapse, or disable them all. If the conversations in the Mail app on Mac are new to you, here’s how to work with them.
Apple may let you set your favorite email client or browser as defaults on iOS 14
According to a new report Thursday from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple could soon remove another annoying limitation from iOS that for years has prevented people from using third-party apps as their default email clients and web browsers on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.