Settings and Preferences in Apple Mail

In this demonstration, we’ll see where to find the different Preferences and Settings in Apple Mail.

1. Go to Mail, then click Preferences.

2. The Accounts tab opens where you can manage the Options related to your mail accounts.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Account Information

3. Go to Mailbox Behaviors. This is where you can set how the program treats sent, junk and deleted messages.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Mailbox Behaviour

4. The Advanced tab shows additional options for the selected mail account. You can also manage the SSL settings here.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Advanced Settings

5. Let’s look at General options.

6. Check for new messages on the server sets how often Apple Mail downloads messages.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - General Settings

7. The RSS tab is where you can change settings related to your RSS feeds. Set your default RSS reader, how often to check for updates to the feeds you have added and choose when to remove the articles.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - RSS Feed Settings

8. Junk Mail tab is where you enable or disable junk mail filtering and set how the program reacts when you receive junk mail.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Junk Mail Settiings

9. On the Fonts & Colors tab, you can set what the font will look like for mailboxes, messages, notes, etc.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Fonts and Colours

10. Viewing options let you change settings related to viewing messages including the header detail and message threading. The settings on this tab affect message composition. For example, you can change the spell checker, automatically send copies of sent messages to yourself, configure address options, etc.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Viewing Settings

11. The last two tabs, Signatures and Rules, will be covered in more detail in other videos in this series.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Signature Settings

12. Rules are basically filters you can set up to sort your mail into folders.

Settings and Preferences - Apple Mail - Email Rules

That’s it! Now you have seen an overview of the preferences in Apple Mail.

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