How To Send And Receive Comms In Apple Mail
MacFormat UK|November 2021
Apple’s Mail is a great tool for personal email. Here’s how to get started with it and get the most from it
Kenny Hemphill
How To Send And Receive Comms In Apple Mail

Apple’s Mail app is often overlooked in favour of alternative email clients that appear to offer more in the way of features. However, it’s a very capable and easy-to-use tool and offers many advantages, particularly if you have multiple Apple devices and synchronise them using iCloud. What’s more, it’s had a couple of decent upgrades in recent versions of macOS, many of them focused on privacy. Sign in with Apple enables you to sign up to an email newsletter or enter a competition using a random email address that is forwarded to your iCloud email account. That prevents the sender from knowing your real address. And in Monterey, you can generate a random email address using Hide My Email.

Mail can also prevent senders finding out whether you have opened an email, if you select the option to block all remote content from loading. In Monterey, this is improved so that content is routed via a relay and you can load images while still preventing the sender from tracking whether you opened the message.

Mail supports more than just iCloud email and makes it very easy to add accounts from Google, Microsoft and others. You can, though, use any POP3 or IMAP email account.

Get Mail working your way

Set up accounts and start sending messages

One of the best things about Mail is that it can be as simple or as complicated as you want.

This story is from the November 2021 edition of MacFormat UK.

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