In a time riddled with uncertainty, it’s nice when you can control something. Fortunately, how you manage your email with your Hushmail account is one thing you can control. Today, we’re going over some tips that will help you customize your secure email experience.
A key part of any email management is creating folders so it’s easy and convenient to file messages as they come in – before they build up in your Inbox. Here are the steps to creating folders.
You can also create a folder on the fly. When you open an email, you’ll see that you can select Move at the top of the message.
Then, type the name for a new folder to create the folder. When you click on the highlighted New folder, the email will be sent immediately to the new location.
When you want emails from a particular email address to automatically go into a designated folder, you can create a rule for that email address. Here’s how to set this up.
Sometimes, you might need to send an email to a group. Instead of adding recipients one by one, make a group ahead of time.
Hopefully, setting up folders as soon as you got your Hushmail account allowed you to manage your emails effectively. However, sometimes emails pile up in your Inbox. Here’s how you can get rid of them quickly.
One way to prevent emails from building up in your Inbox is to set an automatic response when you’re away. Here’s how you can set your response.
With Hushmail, you can choose to use encryption or send a regular email. If you use a third-party email app such as Outlook or Mac Mail, you can use a keyword inserted into your subject line to trigger encryption. You can contact us to get this set up.
If you use webmail or our Hushmail for iPhone app, you can use a switch to turn encryption on and off.
Encryption in webmail
Encryption on the Hushmail for iPhone app
Here are some tips that will help you customize your secure email experience. 1) Add new folders, 2) create a rule to send emails from a specific recipient to a designated folder, 3) create a group contact, 4) delete unwanted emails fast, 5) set an automatic response, and 6) encrypt your emails. Related posts: |