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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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Smart View vs. Classic View in Spark 2 on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone
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Learn about Spark’s Smart View and how to switch the view of your email list from Smart to Classic in Spark on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
With Spark you can change the view of how your emails are shown. You can view them in a Smart View or Classic View. With Smart View, Spark will group your newsletters together, your notifications emails together, and your emails from people together. Classic view lists then in chronological order, like Apple’s Mail does. Lean about about Smart View and Classic View for your emails in this video for Spark 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 Transcription0:02
In this video, we’re going to look at sparks Smart View. With Smart View, what we’re able to do or what Spark is able to do is group all of your different types of emails together, it’ll group your notifications together, your newsletters together, and then your emails from different people together. This is available on the Mac, iPad and iPhone. Let’s first look at this on the Mac. So I’m looking at Spark here and I have my email list. If we look, you’re going to see that they are grouped. In other words, I have all of my different notifications here.
So I have 19 emails that are notifications. I have my newsletters here. I have 14 emails that are newsletters, what about the email from individual from people, I go up to the top, you’re gonna see I have people. So these are all the emails from people. So what it is doing is it’s grouping these together. Now, this makes it really easy to go through a group of emails, let’s say you wanted to look at your different newsletters, you don’t want to have to worry about looking at your people are your notifications. Well, all you have to do is just go down to newsletters here.
Right now it is showing you three newsletters, I’ll show you how you can change that by default. If you want to view all of them, you just go down to view all. And now I’m viewing all of the different newsletters. So I’m able to go through these one by one without having to worry about going through my notifications or my emails from people, you’re going to see the same thing on the iPad and iPhone. So if I look at my iPad here, I have people up here. And then I have notifications, I want to view all of the notifications, I go down to view all 18. And then I have my newsletters. I have my pinned emails, and then my seen email. So it’s grouping these all together, the iPhone has the same thing.
We can see people at the top, we have my notifications. And then we have my newsletters, as well as pins and unread. So this is my favorite way of going through these emails, all I have to do is just go to that group and I can quickly go through them. I don’t have to worry about deleting an email from an individual because I’m just looking at my newsletters here. Now what happens if a newsletter or an email is categorized wrong, let’s say it’s categorized as a newsletter or notification and it should be something else. Well, what you need to do on the Mac, you can do this on the Mac only, what you’ll need to do is go over and select the email, let’s just say this was a notification. I select it.
And then up at the top right, you’re gonna see it says newsletter. When I tap on newsletter here, what I’m able to do is change this to a notification or to people so I can re categorize it. And then the next time I get an email from this individual, it’ll be in the correct category here. Now on the iPad and iPhone, we do not have that same feature, at least not from what I can find. Now, I mentioned that we could set how many emails we see by default, you’re going to see that I see three emails here. By default. If I want to see all of the emails, I would click on view all 17. Well, let’s say I wanted to change this to news with newsletters, I only want to see two of the newsletters my two latest newsletters. But with people what I’d like to do is set it to I see five, well, what we need to do is go over to our preferences on the Mac, we go to the settings on the iPad and iPhone. So I go up to spark B and
I’m on my Mac. And then we go over to Preferences. Under preferences, what we do is we go over to General. And under General, you’re going to see smart inbox. I select it. And then from here, we can see all of the different types of categories. So with my notifications, let’s say just wanted to turn that off, I don’t want to see that category, I can just deselect this, and it will no longer show that category. The emails will still show but they will not be categorized as notifications. But what I like to do with these is set how many emails I see when I click on Notifications. So these could be notifications from payments, receipts, things like that. They’re not from individuals, they’re not a newsletter.
So I want to see those. We have visible emails, I want to see five of those. So now I’m going to see five of my latest notifications. But with newsletters, I really don’t care to see all of my newsletters. Let’s make this one down to two. So now I’m only going to see two of my newsletters and then with people. What I would like to do is make this to we can also select which accounts are in there. So we just go and select how many we want to see in each one and And now with people I would see 10 emails here, if I had 10 emails from people, notifications, you’re gonna see I have five emails from notifications. And then when we go to newsletters, I see two. So we can customize how many of those we want to see. Now how do we do this on the iPad and iPhone? Well with the iPad and iPhone, let’s go to the iPad. First, what we do is we go to settings down at the very bottom. And then what we need to do is go over to smart inbox. And under smart inbox, we have all the same different types of categorizations. So I go to notifications.
And from here I can set how many I want to see. So we can do this with each one of our different categorizations. On the iPhone, we have the same thing. I go to the three horizontal lines at the top, I go to Settings at the bottom, and then we go to smart inbox. And from here, I’m able to set how many I want to see for each category. Now the last thing I want to mention is, when we go to our smart inbox, what we can do is we can change it to a classic view. The classic view is what we’re used to in mail, it puts it in chronological order by when we receive the email. So when we’re looking at my Mac here, you’re going to see I have smarten classic. All I have to do is just click on classic here. And now I’m seeing them in chronological view. So the last email I got is up at the top. Any earlier emails are going to be below that, I want to go back to my Smart View, which is what I like I go to smart.
Now I’m looking at my Smart View. On the iPad and iPhone, we have basically the same thing. Up at the very top you’re going to see on the iPad, I have smart inbox, I tap on the slider. It’s now classic. I tap on the slider again, it’s categorizing them on the iPhone, same thing smart inbox at the very top tap on the slider brings it to classic tap on the slider puts it back to my Smart View. So that is our Smart View and spark. It’s one of my favorite features with Spark and it’s one of the features that drew me into Spark. I love being able to group all of my newsletters together we get a lot of newsletters. Well now they’re all going to be grouped together and I could actually just go and delete all of them at one swipe. I can just go and select them all and delete them all if I wanted to. Or I can go through them individually not have to worry about looking at a notification or an email from a person. So that is our Smart View in Spark on the Mac, iPad and iPhone.