How to Mute an Email Thread in iOS 13

Apple iOS 13 added a wealth of new functionality to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Along with Dark Mode, video editing, and lyrics in Apple Music, iOS 13 introduces some new options for how you handle email. Chief among these is the ability to mute email threads. You don’t have to turn on this feature to start using it. It’s built into the Mail app, and you have two ways to use it. You use the first method in the inbox.

How to Mute an Email Thread in an Open Email Message

If you already have the email open and decide that you don’t want to receive notifications for any additional messages in that thread, you can also mute a thread from within an open email. Follow these steps to do so.

Decide What Happens to Muted Emails

Along with muting an email thread, iOS 13 also lets you decide what happens to new messages you receive on a a conversation you’ve silenced. Follow these steps to set that preference.

Why You’d Mute an Email Thread

If you receive notifications for every message that hits your inbox, having an overly active conversation going can get annoying. You can turn off notifications for the bothersome thread without missing the alerts for the other emails you receive.

Mark as Read keeps new emails in your inbox but won’t show them as new. Use this if you want to read the messages later but don’t need an alert every time you receive a new one.Archive or Delete is for messages you have no intention of reading. When a new message comes in on a thread you’ve muted, this option will move them directly to your Archived folder or the trash, depending on how you’ve set up your inbox.

Before this feature, your only options were to deal with all the notifications or turn them off completely. Muting a single thread gives you more control over which alerts make it to your lock screen.