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In iOS 18.2, Apple introduced a major change to the Mail app with its new Categories feature. Categories automatically sorts your emails into four distinct sections: Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions. However, while this organizational system aims to help manage email overload, not everyone is going to prefer the new layout.

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Mail Categories attempts to intelligently organize your incoming emails into different sections. Important emails are shown in a "Primary" category, with orders, newsletters, social notifications, and deals organized into three other sections.

The "Transactions" section includes receipts, orders, and deliveries, and aims to make it easy to find orders that you've placed and shipping information for those orders. Meanwhile, the "Updates" section includes newsletters, alerts for things like doctor's appointments and correspondence, and other subscription emails. Lastly, Apple's "Promotions" category includes special offers and deal emails.

Note that even if an email would normally fall into Transactions, Updates, or Promotions, it will also appear in your Primary inbox if it contains time-critical information. On devices that support Apple Intelligence, the system goes a step further by highlighting priority emails that require action or have deadlines.

Mail Categories: Why You Might Want to Revert

The new Categories view, while helpful for some, might not suit your email management style for several reasons:
  • You prefer seeing all emails in chronological order.
  • Some messages may be incorrectly categorized.
  • You have your own organization system.
  • You find the extra sections distracting.
  • You want faster access to all emails without switching between categories.
You can swipe left across the categories to switch to an All Mail view, but what if you want to remove the categories completely?
iOS 18.2: How to Return to List View in Apple Mail

Categories is the default view after updating to the new software. Fortunately, Apple makes it simple to switch back to the traditional list view. Here's how it's done:
  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. Select List View from the pop-up menu.
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Once you switch to List View, your inbox will return to showing all emails in chronological order, just as it did before iOS 18.2. 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.

Note: If you're using an iPhone that supports Apple Intelligence, you'll see an additional option in the More menu for priority messages. This option won't appear on devices without Apple Intelligence support. 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.

Article Link: How to Turn Off Mail Categories in iOS 18.2
 
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Ya, but I probably STILL can't be returned to my inbox after deleting an e-mail from the reading view. 😂
 
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Also, if you want to get rid of the eye sore contact photo next to each email:

settings, apps, mail,"show contact photo" off.

Between photos, mail, and the horrific summary feature, this might be the worse iOS to date.

edit: I also love in the article how the first photos are how apple thinks it will look, but the guide to turn off the feature shows how the contact photos actually look.
 
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It’s not that bad but!!!!!

The work it saves in prioritising important emails is undone by the need to click through each tab to check if there are emails there too.

It needs a better system of highlighting which tabs have new emails.
This. There's a dot on categories initially when you open Mail, but as soon as you leave the dot is gone, even if you leave emails unread.
 
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I thought you guys were getting everything in 18.2 today.
Nope.
European's customer data protection thing.
One one hand, I honestly don't miss 90% of the Apple Intelligence stuff on my phone.
I am sure I will play making some idiotic images, but when the stuff cools down, I realized this will become a battery hog for me.

Not saying it's stupid, just saying it's useless for what I am using my phone for.

We will see in April, if things go according to the plan.
 
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No way to train it or force it to my preferences? Ugh.

Plus I already had Apple Mail set an obvious phishing mail as Priority so they obviously have a lot of work to do. Imagine opening Mail and seeing a message "Priority: Your bank account has been accessed from..."
 
Nope.
European's customer data protection thing.
One one hand, I honestly don't miss 90% of the Apple Intelligence stuff on my phone.
I am sure I will play making some idiotic images, but when the stuff cools down, I realized this will become a battery hog for me.

Not saying it's stupid, just saying it's useless for what I am using my phone for.

We will see in April, if things go according to the plan.
Gotcha, thanks! thought I read somewhere that Europe was getting AI suite in 18.2.... I'm with you, I don't use like 90% of the AI stuff either... I'm afraid it's another gimmicky Apple release. Or perhaps its just lost on me lol.
 
This has turned into hoping you can turn off new features and then figuring out how to. I don't need to try to think about which category every email is in and look in 4 different places. They should not have these new features turned on my default -- let people who want them turn them on. Even better, how about fixing some of the bugs in your current features rather than adding new features with more, newer bugs.
 
No way to train it or force it to my preferences? Ugh.

Plus I already had Apple Mail set an obvious phishing mail as Priority so they obviously have a lot of work to do. Imagine opening Mail and seeing a message "Priority: Your bank account has been accessed from..."
I don't know about you, but if a Nigerian prince is offering me millions of dollars from his inheritance.... I want that to go straight to my priority box! 🤣 🤣
 
It's probably just me getting old, but I find technology is becoming more and more annoying and "disabling" rather than "enabling." I don't want my mail sorted, thank you. I have my own system and folders that work quite well. I don't want my typing corrected. Half the time the correction is wrong, especially when typing a name or an unusual word. I don't want my photos sorted. I have albums. I don't want Siri suggesting phone numbers and appointments. Again, most of the time they are unhelpful or just wrong. I know you can turn this stuff off, but it's a pain to figure out how. Enough with the rant. I'll go back to my Smith Corona typewriter now...
 
edit: I also love in the article how the first photos are how apple thinks it will look, but the guide to turn off the feature shows how the contact photos actually look.

Senior Apple executives need to hire someone to give them a “how you think it is” vs “how people actually experience it” presentation at least twice a year.
 
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