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EmpressZeb t1_iuia9h4 wrote
I think it’s fairly easy. Just add the email ID’s in the mail in settings. Should work just fine.
hillandrenko t1_iuiavb6 wrote
Separate apps is the way to go, no chance of a mix up then. Also, you can make good use of Focuses to swap out your Lock Screen wallpaper and widgets, home screens and available apps which will help keep home and work separate.
tim3assassin t1_iuib8j9 wrote
This ⬆️
Using separate mail apps helps in general since I use different emails for junk and subscriptions vs family and work.
niccernicus t1_iuible3 wrote
Highly suggest 2 apps. I use Gmail for personal and Outlook for work. I tried the iPhone email app for personal but just didn’t like it.
holy_shit_bawlz t1_iuicylp wrote
use the gmail app, and outlook.
lamulanrouge t1_iuidaqo wrote
i have all my emails in the default mail client for years, and only now i’m beginning to regret it. i’m mitigating by using focuses to filter out important emails but damn
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RetiredBSN t1_iuievq1 wrote
Set up a separate Apple ID for work. Keep your work and personal data completely separate. In some companies you might have to turn in the phone for inspection, and you don’t want them looking through your personal information.
sparksdls t1_iuia873 wrote
You could use separate apps attached to different accounts; e.g., on my iPad, I have the stock app and AltaMail.