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With recent software updates, Apple has made some major changes to the way its stock Mail app looks and works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Keen to roll back these changes and revert to how Apple Mail functioned before the updates? Keep reading to learn how it's done.

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When Apple released iOS 18.1, it added a priority messages feature to the Mail app for devices with Apple Intelligence. Then in iOS 18.2, it brought us new Categories that automatically sort your emails into four distinct sections: Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions. The change also added contact photos and business logos for conversations in your inbox.

With the release of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4, Apple has now fully rolled out these changes across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Fortunately, if you don't like the new Mail interface, Apple has also included ways for users to bring back the old functionality. Let's break it down.

How to Disable Mail Categories

The new Categories view, while helpful for some, might not suit your email management style. For example, it has attracted criticism for introducing complexity where many users value simplicity and predictability. One major issue is the disconnect between how Mail now organizes email and how long-time users are accustomed to processing their messages via a chronological inbox view.

Categories don't physically move emails out of the inbox, but they impose a new visual and functional structure that can feel unintuitive and inconsistent, especially when emails appear in multiple places at once.

The relationship between Primary and Priority messages adds further confusion, with overlapping but not identical functionality, and badges that only reflect a subset of new mail. And for users who silo accounts across apps or depend on a feed-like view of their inbox, this layered system can feel like a solution in search of a problem – more disruptive than helpful, and out of sync with how many people actually manage their email.

On iPhone and iPad, you can swipe left across the categories to switch to an "All Mail" view (the same option can be found on Mac to the right of the new category buttons). But if you want to remove the categories completely, follow these steps:
  1. Open the Mail app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap the More button (three dots) in the upper right corner of your inbox.
  3. On iPhone/iPad, select List View from the pop-up menu.
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The More menu also has an "About Categories" section where you can see how your messages have been categorized over the course of the last week, but there is no option to tell the Mail app if you believe an email has been put into the wrong category.

On Mac, there is a More button (three dots) at the top of the inbox view. Click this, and you will see an option to uncheck Show Mail Categories.
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You can also find the same option in the Mail menu bar (View ➝ Show Mail Categories).

Once you switch to List View, your inbox will return to showing all emails in chronological order, just as it did before. The change takes effect immediately. While categorization is not perfect, it's likely something that Apple will improve over time. You can always switch back to Categories view using the same menu if you want to try it again later.

How to Get Rid of Contact Photos in Mail

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Contact photos have been added to the Mail app in an effort to make it easier to identify the senders of all the emails you receive. However, if Apple can't recognize a business, or a contact doesn't have an associated photo, it can end up making your inbox look a bit of a mess.

Fortunately, you can easily turn off the little pictures completely by following these steps:
  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Swipe to the bottom of the menu and tap Apps.
  3. Search for or scroll to Mail in the list of apps.
  4. Under "Message List," toggle off the switch next to Show Contact Photos.
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That's all you need to do on iPhone and iPad. To reinstate the contact pictures, simply turn on the same option in Settings. In iOS 18.5, currently in beta, Apple will add a more convenient option to disable contact photos right from the Mail app.

If you want to be rid of Mail contact photos on Mac, simply click Mail ➝ View in the menu bar, and uncheck the Contact Photos option in the dropdown menu.

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How to Disable Priority Messages

Devices that have Apple Intelligence support will show priority emails in the Primary inbox. This idea behind the feature is that it lets you see what's most important first. However, the underlying AI is not fully fleshed out, and there may be times when Mail flags junk mail – or worst case, even phishing scams – as a priority message.

To avoid such scenarios, you can turn off the Priority in the following way:
  1. On iPhone/iPad, tap the More button (three dots) in the upper right corner of your inbox.
  2. Uncheck Show Priority.
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On Mac, simply click Mail ➝ View in the menu bar, and uncheck the Priority Messages option in the dropdown menu.
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Note that this option won't appear on devices without Apple Intelligence support.

Summing Up

As Apple continues to refine the Mail experience across its platforms, it's clear the company is laying the groundwork for a more intelligent and organized inbox. But with such sweeping changes, user preferences can easily be ove... Click here to read rest of article

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I use the categories when doing cleanup. It works great for that since you can delete a bunch in one swipe. Otherwise I keep it off.
 
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I want the same options on Apple Mail for Mac, iPhone and iPad. I’m tired of getting fewer options on the iPhone/iPad version.
 
I’m not interested in these categories, I just want the option to list my emails by sender on the iPhone and iPad version of Apple Mail.
 
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I hate to say this but the Outlook app works better for me. I do business on my phone and I want it as simple as possible and “I” will do the sorting myself, especially from my own email servers.



Canary has a better search function but operates like Outlook. Pricey though.



I gave up on Apple Mail as it’s harder to get your own email servers to work on it. Outlook is the gold standard and the others are a pain but eventually will work. Some never did on Apple Mail so it’s gone on my phone.
 
I'd like to be able to reorder the categories (I'd like All Mail to be first) but otherwise I'm happy with the additions. Makes sorting through a lot of email easier.
 
Or just live in Poland. Mail categories not available, priority notifications not available, summaries not available, Apple Intelligence not available, Siri not available, Scribble not available, iPhone mirroring not available, etc… We always get a pretty vanilla experience, no need to turn anything off :)
 
Fire Federighi already! The guy’s becoming a total joke. Apple’s software is buggy as hell these days but he’s too busy doing his little song and dance to fix anything. Remember when Apple stuff actually used to wow us? Bring back the golden age of Apple, please!
 
My issue with it was that you don’t get an unread mail indicator for all of the categories. Not sure if there is a way to enable that or not. But after a few days of that I turned it all off. New technology is great as long as there is an escape hatch in case it does not work out well. This one issue killed the whole concept for me.
 
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You can help train it by manually changing the category of emails.
My main issues aren't even with the categories themselves. A couple bugs and quirks that bother me. Like if you're in a grouped sender and start deleting emails one by one, many times, it deletes the message, but leaves black space below it. And you can swipe to delete that black space lol. It's almost like the emails below shift up, but turn invisible. Bizarre bug.

And I have an issue with Primary emails also showing up in the different categories. If I'm in the Updates category and start deleting messages, and a Primary email is mixed in there, I can easily delete something important. I think Primary should have its own subcategories. That might confuse people, but make it optional.
 
I hate to say this but the Outlook app works better for me. I do business on my phone and I want it as simple as possible and “I” will do the sorting myself, especially from my own email servers.



Canary has a better search function but operates like Outlook. Pricey though.



I gave up on Apple Mail as it’s harder to get your own email servers to work on it. Outlook is the gold standard and the others are a pain but eventually will work. Some never did on Apple Mail so it’s gone on my phone.
Outlook really sucks tbh. It is atrocious
 
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Now if only there were a fix for the notification sounds and haptics related to Mail
 
So is it a bug or some other setting that "broke" showing the correct number of unread messages in each of my mail accounts? I notice it consistently on Mac OS, but have seen it on my iPhone and iPad too even when all the mailboxes have been refreshed.
Mine has been incorrect ever since iOS 18. Not too happy about that.
 
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