We receive many e-mails every day. From confirmation that our new HomePod has shipped, to a reminder that we have a supermarket sale, to an advertisement for sunglasses. Among them, there are a good number of e-mails that we have to answer, which This leads us to have to clean regularly.
And in this cleansing it wouldn’t be the first time that, we accidentally deleted an email by mistake. Something that is more than expected, since both in Apple Mail and in other similar services we can very easily recover an email deleted by mistake just by going to the trash.
A trash can to make sure we don’t delete by mistake
For those new to the platform, let’s walk through how to recover a mistakenly deleted email in Apple Mail. A process that is the same on our iPhone and our iPad or Mac, although with some small differences, and we can carry it out very easily. On our iPhone or iPad, the exact steps are as follows:
- We open the application To post on our iPhone or iPad.
- If we see a specific mailbox, we approach < Mailboxes to see the full list on iPhone or the top left sidebar button on iPad.
- If necessary, we display the account that interests us by touching the “>” to the right of its name.
- we play in waste paper basket French deleted.
- We locate the email that interests us and continue to press on it.
- we choose move the post.
- We move it, for example, to Forbidden.
On Mac, the steps are very similar., although slightly different due to interface variations. Concretely, we will proceed as follows:
- We open the application To post on our Mac.
- If it appears, in the menu Display we played in show sidebar.
- Viewing the list of all mailboxes, if necessary, we display the account that interests us by touching the “>” that appears to the right of its name when hovering the mouse over it.
- we play in waste paper basket French deleted.
- We locate the email that interests us and click on it.
- We mouse over to move to and we choose, for example, Forbidden.
With these simple steps we can recover any mail we have deleted by mistake. As we can see, a very simple process and much more common than you might expect. The Recycle Bin is just there to make sure we don’t delete anything we don’t want to delete.
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