Apple mail include sent with

When you send an email using Apple Mail, the email is typically sent with the following information included:

  1. From: Your email address, which is usually your Apple ID or the email address associated with your iCloud account.
  2. To: The recipient's email address, which is the address you enter in the "To" field when composing the email.
  3. Subject: The subject line of the email, which is the brief summary or title of the email.
  4. Body: The text of the email, which is the main content of the message.
  5. Attachments: Any files or documents you attach to the email, such as images, documents, or other files.
  6. Headers: Additional information about the email, such as the date and time it was sent, the IP address of the sender, and other technical details.
  7. Authentication: Apple Mail may include authentication information, such as your email account password or a digital signature, to verify the authenticity of the email.

When you send an email using Apple Mail, the email is typically sent using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) or the Post Office Protocol (POP). The email is transmitted over the internet to the recipient's email server, where it is stored until the recipient checks their email account.

Here are some additional details about what Apple Mail includes when sending an email:

Overall, Apple Mail includes a range of features and information when sending an email, designed to help you communicate effectively and securely with others.