If you’re one of the many people who find yourself annoyed by unwanted email messages popping up in your inbox, there are a few simple steps you can take to block senders. Blocking senders in Mail on your iPhone or iPad is easy – all you need is the sender’s email address. To block a sender in Mail, open the app and tap on the message you want to block. Next, tap on the three lines in the top left corner of the message and select “Block this sender” from the menu that appears. You can now choose to unblock this sender at any time by tapping on their name again and selecting “Unblock this sender” from the menu that appears. Blocking senders is a great way to reduce your inbox clutter and keep your email more manageable. If you ever need to contact a blocked sender, just search for their name in Mail and tap on it to open their message. ..

How to Block a Sender from Mail

iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 extend the blocked contacts functionality from the Phone and Messages app to the Mail app.

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To get started, open the “Mail” app and find an email from the sender that you want to block. Then, tap on their Profile Picture to reveal sender details.

Now, tap on their name in the “From” field.

Doing so will open the sender’s contact card. From here, tap on “Block This Contact.”

From the next popup, confirm this action by tapping on “Block This Contact.”

The sender is now blocked. You won’t receive a notification for any new email, but it will still show up in your Inbox with an icon showing it’s from a blocked contact (highlighted in the screenshot below).

Block Sender Options

What if you don’t want an email from a blocked sender to show up in the Inbox at all? An option in the “Settings” app directly sends any new email from a blocked contact to the “Bin.”

To enable this option, open the “Settings” app and choose the “Mail” option. From here, tap on “Blocked Sender Options.”

Now, switch to “Move to Bin.”

Any new email from the blocked contact will now directly go to the “Bin.”

How to Manage and Unblock a Sender

At any time, you can go back and unblock a contact to resume receiving emails from them in your Inbox. To do this, open the “Settings” app, tap on the “Mail” option, and then choose “Blocked.”

From here, find the contact or the specific email you’ve blocked. Swipe left on the contact and then tap on “Unblock” to reverse the changes.

iOS 13 has another handy feature for blocking spam calls. Using the Silence Unknown Callers feature, you can automatically silence a call from anyone who’s not in your contact list.

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