![]() Please note that other Pearson websites and online products and services have their own separate privacy policies. This privacy notice provides an overview of our commitment to privacy and describes how we collect, protect, use and share personal information collected through this site. Pearson Education, Inc., 221 River Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, (Pearson) presents this site to provide information about Peachpit products and services that can be purchased through this site. Tap New Message to create a new, blank email. Tap Apply and the labels are shown in small letters at the top of the email. You can apply as many labels as you like to one email message by tapping the check mark next to each label. ![]() Tap Label and a list of the available labels is shown ( 4.22). Label is another one of those Gmail-only options “labels” are Gmail’s folders. Mark Unread changes the state of the message from read to unread (it will be displayed in bold in the Inbox view). Flag puts a little flag next to the email so you can reference it later. Tap one of the folders and the message is moved into it. Move brings up a list of the folders in that email account ( 4.21). Menu: Tapping this reveals a number of options. All other email accounts have a Delete button to trash the message. ![]() Archive or Delete: For Gmail accounts, you’ll see an Archive button, which will move the message out of your inbox and into your archive so you can search for it later.Respond: Tap this button and you get three options: Reply (send a reply to the sender), Reply All (send a reply to the sender and anyone in the CC field), and Forward (send this email to someone else so they can have a copy).Tapping that button displays the entire message.Īlong the bottom of every email message you’ll see four buttons: ![]() That’s because that message was rather large, so the Fire didn’t download the whole thing. In some cases you’ll see a Show Complete Message button. The subject of the email is displayed in blue, and below that is the body of the message. ![]()
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