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Classes for Spark Mail on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone2 Lessons
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Lessons for Spark 2 Mail on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone21 Lessons
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Why I Like to use Spark 2 Mail as my Default Mail App on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Add Accounts, including Gmail and iCloud Accounts, to Spark 2
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Smart View vs. Classic View in Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Manage Spark 2's Unified Inbox on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Group Email Accounts in Spark 2's Smart View on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Send and Archive on the Mac in a Single Step with Spark 2
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Snooze Emails in Spark 2 on your Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Set Follow-Up Reminders for Sent Emails in Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Schedule Emails when to be Sent With Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Create Links for Email with Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
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Create email Templates with Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Reply to Emails with Quick Replies in Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Add Services in the Spark 2 Mail App for the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Customize Swipe Actions for Views in Spark 2 Mail
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Manage Notifications from the Spark 2 Mail app on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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View and Manage Events through Spark Mail on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Add and Manage Signatures for your Email Accounts in Spark 2 Mail
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Favorite Mail Folders in the Spark 2 Mail App on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Mark Email as Spam in the Spark 2 Mail App
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Change the Appearance of Emails in the Spark 2 Mail App
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Format Text in a Draft Email With the Spark 2 Mail App
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Why I Like to use Spark 2 Mail as my Default Mail App on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Create Links for Email with Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
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Learn how and why you may want to create links for emails with the Spark mail app on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
Have you ever wanted to file an email outside of your mail app? Maybe you’d like a reference to it in a note or as a reminder. You can easily do this by creating a link for any mail with the Spark mail app. When you click on that link in another app, such as a note, the link will open the original email. You can even open it in Spark! See how and why you may want to create links for emails in this video for the Spark mail app on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Note: This video was created using Spark 2. Readdle has released a new version since then. The new version has a fresh new look, but many of the features highlighted here are in the new app, as well as the older one. Here is a link to the older version which the tutorial is based upon: https://sparkmailapp.com/spark2 Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the developer, I just like the app. ???? Video Transcription0:01
In this video, we’re going to look at how we can create mailings and why we may want to create mailings in Spark. We can do this on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone. So why would you want to create a link to an email? Well, basically, when you create a link, what you can do is you can paste that link into another app. So let’s say you wanted to create a note for someone. And then what you want to do is link to that email in the Notes app, what you would do is you would create a link to that email, put it into that note, and then the next time you pull up that Now, all you have to do is just click on that link, and then open up that original email. So that’s why you may want to create links, let’s see how we do this, we’re first going to look at this on my Mac. So I’m in Spark here. And I’m just going to go to this first email here. Let’s say I wanted to put this into a note into my notes app.
So what I need to do is I need to create a link to this. How do we do that? Well, all we have to do is just select it. And then we go to the three dots up here. And under the three dots, you’re going to see Create Link. That’s basically all I have to do, I just select this. And what it did is it created a link. Now what I need to do is just paste that link into whatever app I’m using, I’m going to go to my notes app. So I just select notes here, I’m going to create a new note. And this is for Spark email. And all I have to do now is just paste I use Command V or I can go up to edit in the menu bar, and we go to paste.
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And we have my link. So if I were to quit out of Spark, let’s go ahead and quit out a spark here.
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And now I want to open up that email. So I go to this link here. I click on it and watch what happens. It opens up in a browser. So it’s opening up in Safari, I can read that email. And then if I want to open it up in Spark, I can go over to spark here. And then it’ll open up spark. Let’s see how we do this on the iPad. So I’m in Spark here. And basically, let’s say I wanted to save this email here, all I have to do is just go to the lower right hand corner where we have our three dots. I click on it.
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And then you’re going to see Create Link. So I just click on this, it copied it to the clipboard, I can open up my notes app
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will create a new note.
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I type in here spark.
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And now all I have to do is just paste. There’s that Lincoln, if I were to click on that link, it will open up in Spark.
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The iPhone works very similar to the iPad. Let’s go over to my iPhone.
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I want to create a link I open up the email, we go down to the three dots in the lower right hand corner.
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And then we go on create a link.
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It copies that link. And now I can open up my notes app. And then I create a new note. We’ll call this one spark.
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And I paste and there’s that link. So now I can open up this note at a later date to open up that email. So that’s how you create links and why you may want to create links in Spark on the Mac, iPad and iPhone. With these links, what we’re able to do is basically store an email in another application such as the Notes app. And then anytime we open up that other application, we can pull up that specific email. So that’s how we create links as well as why you may want to create links for emails in Spark on the Mac, iPad and iPhone.