

Plus, if you have multiple email addresses set up on your device, we will also show you how to keep notification sounds enabled for just one of those accounts while keeping notifications for the rest of the email accounts silent. Our guide below will show you how to disable the new email notification sound and the sent email sound on your iPhone 7. But if neither of those conditions applies to you, then you might actually prefer that there are no sounds associated with either sending or receiving emails on your iPhone. This is helpful when you know that every email you receive is important, or when you aren’t certain that you have sent an email message.

Your iPhone 7 can play sounds when you receive new emails and when you send emails. Some apps can make sounds, too, such as the default Mail app where you check your email and send new ones. These notifications can come in the form of pop ups that appear on your screen. However, I have not used it personally and don't know if it would do what you desire, but it looked like there was a chance you could control which Mailboxes received Notifications.Most of the apps that you use on your iPhone are able to provide you with alerts and notifications to let you know when there is something that needs your attention. Your second option would be to try using Herald for Mac.
Then you would open Preferences and check that box when you want to view the account.Ĭaveat: it must be a IMAP setup for that option to work. The main option would be to simply open Mail Preferences and select the shared account and deselect "Enable this Account". You end up with one main option, if Mail notifications are important on all your other accounts - which it obviously is. Again, if this is an IMAP configuration, this wouldn't be desirable as colleagues may not desire all the mail to disappear into some folder. If it was your account, you could create a folder, and a rule, that would cause all the mail to redirect into, skipping the inbox. As you are aware, the only choice you get is all or nothing.īecause it is a shared account, you are limited in what you can do with the message - unless it is POP3. Unfortunately, this is something that is currently not possible in the standard UI in Mountain Lion/Mail.app or System Preferences.
