


To do so when in fullscreen mode, clicking anywhere off the mail message such as the background, slides your email down to the bottom of the screen as shown below. With El Capitan however, you can easily minimise the current email and start another. In the past, it was something of a chore in Mail to work on multiple emails at the same time, having to close a message (in fullscreen mode at least) and save to the Drafts folder before starting another. Minimise emails and compose with multiple tabs Just like the delete action, you can also swipe further to the right without having to press the blue button. Likewise, swiping two fingers to the right will mark a message as read or unread depending on its current status. Next, click on the Viewing tab and there you will see the Swipe Left To option with the choice of Trash or Archive. Go to the Mail menu and choose Preferences… or just use the ubiquitous command + comma shortcut. If you would prefer to archive a message rather than delete it, this can be configured in Mail’s preferences. You can either click the red button that appears to complete the action, or continue a strong swipe all the way to the left to perform the delete. To trash a message, simply use a two finger swipe to the left manoeuvre which shows the Trash icon.
