iOS 15.4 adds support for setting up custom email domains with iCloud+
Source: Adam Oram/iMore
Apple’s new iOS 15.4 beta includes support for setting up custom email domains with iCloud+, which wasn’t possible before. While this is the first beta and things may change before iOS 15.4 is released to the public, things are looking pretty good right now.
Previously, setting up custom email domains required users to visit the iCloud website. With iOS 15.4 this will change according to a MacRumors report. On iPhone and iPad, everything is managed through the Settings app.
If you go to Settings > Apple ID > iCloud, “iCloud Mail” is now an accessible option and includes a section to set up a custom email domain.
People looking to take advantage of it will need to be paid iCloud+ subscribers, with prices starting at just $0.99 per month. Each user can have up to five different custom domains and Family Sharing means other people can also access their emails through these domains as well.
You’ll of course need to have iOS 15.4 installed for all of this to work and while it’s available to developers now, we don’t yet know when it will be made available to everyone. Apple only recently made the first developer beta available and will likely need a few more builds before the update is ready for prime time.
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