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How to Use and Rename Message Flags in Apple Mail
Organize your email messages into categories
By Heinz Tschabitscher Heinz Tschabitscher Writer University of Vienna A former freelance contributor who has reviewed hundreds of email programs and services since 1997. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on October 27, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Email Yahoo! Mail Gmail What to Know
Open the Mail app on a Mac and select a message or messages.Choose the Flag icon in the Mail toolbar at the top of the screen. Select one of the seven colors for the email.The flag appears in the header of the email and on the mailbox matching that color under Flagged in the left panel. This article explains how to select a flag color and apply it to an email message in the Mail application on a Mac. It also includes information on how to rename the flags. The information in this article pertains to Apple Mail on a Mac with OS X El Capitan (10.11) or later and all macOS versions. How to Use Email Flags
One way to organize your Mail messages is to use Mail's flags. When you mark messages about certain subjects with a colored flag, it's easy to keep track of them. Apple Mail has seven email flag colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and gray. You may want to flag urgent emails with a red flag, family messages with a blue flag, or work messages with a green flag. Once you flag a message, Apple Mail adds the flag to the mail header, and it appears in a mailbox of the matching color under Flagged in the sidebar. Here's how to flag a message. Open the Mail app on your Mac. Select one or more messages. Select the Flag button in the Mail toolbar and choose a flag color. Alternatively, right-click on a message and select a flag color. The chosen flag and color now appears in the header of the selected message. You must be using more than one flag to show the flags in the mailbox. Mima Foto / EyeEm / Getty Images Renaming Message Flags
You may find it more helpful to name your flags instead of using the default colors. Rename Red to Urgent, for example, or rename blue as Personal. You can even rename a color to Done to indicate that you've already taken care of an email. Here's how to assign names to a colored flag: Open the Mail app. Go to the Flagged mailbox in the Mail sidebar. Select the triangle next to the Flagged mailbox. You'll see sub-mailboxes labeled with the colored flags you're using. Select the flag name, select it again, then type a new name. For example, you could name the red flag Urgent. Or, right-click on the name and select Rename, then type your new name. Press Return. You've renamed your flagged sub-mailbox. Repeat this to change the name of any of the other sub-mailboxes. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Save and Use Messages as Templates in Apple Mail Hide the Preview Pane and Delete Mail Without Opening It How to Flag a Message for Follow-Up in Yahoo Mail How to Search Mail in iPhone Mail How to Import Outlook Contacts Into Apple Mail How to Show Message Sizes in Apple Mail How to View the Source of a Message in Apple Mail How to Use the Netstat Command on Mac How to Apply, Rename, and Remove Flags in Apple Mail The Complete Apple Mail Keyboard Shortcut List How to Whitelist a Domain in Mac OS X Mail App How to Create New Folders to Organize Mail in Outlook How to See Bcc Recipients of Your Emails in Mac OS X Mail How to Filter Spam With Apple Mail How to Send a Message Quickly in Apple Mail How to Send a Message From a Different Account in OS X Mail Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies