If you have an iPhone, you can use a few methods to remove secure email from the device. One way is to use a third-party app such as Mailbox or iCloud. Another way is to use the AppleScripts tool in the App Store. The AppleScripts tool is available in the App Store and can be used to remove secure email from an iPhone. To start, open the App Store and search for “AppleScripts.” Once found, open the app and click on the “Tools” tab. On the tools tab, click on the “AppleScripts” button. Next, enter the following code into the AppleScripts box: script_version = 3; var smtp = new SMTP(“smtp.gmail.com”); smtp.onmessage = function(){alert(“Successfully sent email!”);}; smtp.send(null);
Tap. Delete Account (at the bottom; may require scrolling). Tap to confirm that you want to delete the account from your iPhone.
If you have an iPhone with a corporate email account, there may be a profile on it. Settings > General > Profile should be used to delete this profile. Then choose Remove Profile from the drop-down menu.
You can’t reactivate the address. On iCloud.com, go to Account Settings, then Manage in the Hide My Email section. Find an inactive email address below “[number] inactive email addresses(es)” and select it. After that, choose Delete Address from the drop-down menu. Then follow the on-screen directions.
On your Android mobile device, open the encrypted message from the email app. You’ll see an attachment called a message when you open the message. HTML?
The Mail Privacy Protection feature, which was introduced in iOS 15, iPad 15, and macOS Monterey, masks your IP address so senders can’t figure out where you are or tie your email activity to your other online activities.