Standard iOS app pose imperceptible at first sight function. Below we describe the ten gestures, simplifying work with the standard e-mail client Mail.
Pull search
As well as on the home screen to bring up the search box, you need to pull up the screen in any mailbox. As soon as you start to write a search query will appear below the letters.
Pull to refresh
Patented gesture Pull-to-Refresh sign, perhaps, everything. It is also used in the mail client. If you want to check to see whether it is a new email, you just pull the screen down and release.
Swipe right to return back
To return back one screen, you need to make a swipe from the right edge of the screen. The gesture appeared in iOS 7 and is present in almost all applications.
Mark as read
To mark a message as read, you need to svaypnut right on it. If you want to re-make the unread email, you need to repeat the same gesture.
Check box and the archive
To mark a message and send it to the archive, you need to make a swipe from right to left. You can also make a long swipe left to right to delete an email.
other options
Making a swipe from right to left, you can click "More", which will open with additional options dialog. From here you can reply to the email, forward it or inform responses.
svayp settings
Action Taken swipe, you can change the menu "Settings» → «Mail, Contacts, Calendars» → «Settings swipe."
hide the keyboard
This feature is useful to owners of older iPhone with small screens, where the keyboard can take almost half its area. To hide it when writing a new message, you just swipe your finger up above the keyboard.
Stack with drafts
To collapse an active and go to the folder with the mail, you need to tapnut in the message header at the top and hold it down. The letter will roll and stored in the Draft. In order to open all active drafts in the form of cards, you need to again tapnut letters.
All drafts
Hold down the button to create a new message, you get the list of all the drafts that have ever created. Here they can be removed or continue to write from the same place where you left off.