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mrjayd

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Jun 17, 2009
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There is no way of differentiating between mailboxes from the view. They need to color code them or something because I don't know which message is from which account.
 
There is no way of differentiating between mailboxes from the view. They need to color code them or something because I don't know which message is from which account.

Damn, sometimes they really miss out on something so simple and essential.
 
This is one thing that I was worried about. Is there a way to go back to the old way of doing things if you don't want the unified mailbox? I hate unified mailboxes. Hopefully they put in a setting. Does anyone using iOS 4 know?
 
This is one thing that I was worried about. Is there a way to go back to the old way of doing things if you don't want the unified mailbox? I hate unified mailboxes. Hopefully they put in a setting. Does anyone using iOS 4 know?
You can go to the first screen in your mailbox and it will still list your accounts separately.
 
With the unified mailbox, if you compose an email, is there one account it sends from by default?

Also, if you receive an email and you reply... does it reply from the address the email was received at?
 
With the unified mailbox, if you compose an email, is there one account it sends from by default?

Also, if you receive an email and you reply... does it reply from the address the email was received at?

Pretty sure it still uses what you have as the default account in mail settings.
 
resolution to this problem

hi, i know i am late on this one, and I don't know if the people who orginally posted on this thread will get this message. But is it possible to color code your general inbox?
 
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