What is Mac OS X Mail?
Mail is the graphical email client built into Mac OS X. The Mail application has the ability to send and receive email through IMAP, Exchange, POP, and .Mac accounts. For information about the latest version and its features, see: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail.html
Mail has these features, among others:
- Spotlight searching
- Dynamic Smart Folders
- Integrated photo resizing and slideshows
- Advanced junk mail filtering
Note: Even though Mail includes Exchange support, at Indiana University, you should access your Exchange account through the IMAP server. See At IU, how do I configure Mac OS X Mail to read my mail through IMAP?
Also see:
- In Mac OS X, how do I get the Mail application to remove messages I delete?
- At IU, how do I configure Mac OS X Mail to read my mail through IMAP?
- In Mac OS X Mail, how do I set up incoming mail filters?
- In Mac OS X Mail, how do I save sent and draft messages on my IMAP server?
- In Mac OS X Mail, how do I remove an account?
- In Mac OS X Mail, how do I remove SMTP servers?
- In Mac OS X Mail, how do I display and send the full headers of an email message?
- Working with attachments in Mac OS X Mail
- In Mac OS X Mail, how can I turn spell checking off or on?
- In Mac OS X Mail, how do I append other messages to the message I am currently composing?
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Last modified on December 20, 2007.
Last modified on December 20, 2007.
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