Apple mail include sent with mac

When you send an email using Apple Mail on your Mac, the email is sent through your internet connection and is received by the recipient's email server. Here's a breakdown of the process:

  1. Composition: You compose an email using Apple Mail on your Mac, including the recipient's email address, subject, and message body.
  2. Sending: When you click the "Send" button, Apple Mail uses your Mac's internet connection to send the email to the recipient's email server. This is typically done using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
  3. SMTP Server: Apple Mail uses the default SMTP server settings configured on your Mac. By default, this is usually the SMTP server provided by your internet service provider (ISP) or your email provider (e.g., Gmail, Outlook.com).
  4. Email Server: The email is sent to the recipient's email server, which is usually hosted by their email provider or ISP. The email server processes the email and stores it in the recipient's inbox.
  5. Delivery: The email is delivered to the recipient's email client (e.g., Apple Mail, Gmail, Outlook) or mobile device, where it is stored in their inbox.

Here are some key settings you can check to ensure Apple Mail is sending emails correctly:

If you're experiencing issues with sending emails using Apple Mail, you can try troubleshooting the problem by checking the email account settings, verifying the SMTP server settings, and ensuring that your internet connection is stable.