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- Mac computers come equipped with a Mail App to help organize your e-mail accounts. This article will show you how to reset your e-mail preferences to the default settings on Mac OS X. How To Reset Your Mail Preferences The procedure is as follows: Select Finder in your Menu Bar and open the 'Go' menu (at the top of the screen).
- If you’re running Mac OS X 10.5, you’re done; if you use 10.4 and Mail was running when you did this, quit and restart Mail to have the changes take effect. As seen in the screenshot, your Cut.
- Here is an in-depth comparison between Outlook app and Apple Mail. Learn which email app is more suitable for iOS users, their features, UI, and compatibility.
- Outlook 2011 (Mac) Use the instructions below to remove an Exchange account in Outlook 2011. Open Outlook 2011. On the Tools menu, click Accounts. The Accounts window will open. In the Accounts window, click the Exchange Account you want to delete, then click the minus sign (-) below. A Delete warning window will open. In the Delete warning.
Delete Mail App From Mac
The Mail app, better known as the Apple Mail, is the default email service provider that comes with Mac devices. That means whether it be mobile devices or laptops, there will always be a Mail app. But there’s a limit to the device that can have the app.
Use the Mail app to send, receive, and manage email for all of your email accounts in one location. Simply add the accounts—such as iCloud, Exchange, Google, school, work, or other—you want to use in Mail.
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Add an email account to use in Mail
- The first time you open the Mail app on your Mac, it may prompt you to add an account. Select an account type—if you don’t see your type, select Other Mail Account—then enter your account information.
- If you already added an email account, you can still add more. In Mail, choose Mail > Add Account, select an account type, then enter your account information. Make sure the Mail checkbox is selected for the account.
- If you’re using an account on your Mac with other apps, such as Contacts or Messages, you can also use that account with Mail. In Mail, choose Mail > Accounts to open Internet Accounts preferences, select the account on the left, then select the Mail checkbox on the right.
Temporarily stop using an email account in Mail
- Clean text mac app. In the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Accounts.
- Select the account, then deselect the Mail checkbox.Now the account’s messages are not shown in Mail.
Start using an email account again in Mail
- In the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Accounts.
- Select the account, then select the Mail checkbox.The account’s messages are shown again in Mail; they don’t need to be downloaded from the server again.
Remove an email account from Mail
When you remove an email account from Mail, the account’s messages are deleted and no longer available on your Mac. Copies of messages remain on the account’s mail server and are still available (from webmail, for example).
Important: If you’re unsure whether messages you want to keep are still on the mail server, move or copy them to a mailbox stored on your Mac (the mailbox appears in the On My Mac section in the Mail sidebar) before you delete the account in Mail.
- In the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Preferences, then click Accounts.
- Select an account, then click the Remove button .Note: If the account is used by other apps on your Mac, you’re asked to remove the account in Internet Accounts System Preferences. Click the button to open Internet Accounts, then deselect the Mail checkbox for the account. To stop using the account in all apps, make sure the account is selected, then click the Remove button .
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