Apple mail plugins folder
The Apple Mail plugins folder!
In macOS, the default location of the Apple Mail plugins folder is:
~/Library/Mail/Bundles
Here's a breakdown of the path:
~/
represents your user directory (e.g.,Users/your_username
)Library
is a hidden directory within your user directoryMail
is a subdirectory within theLibrary
directoryBundles
is the actual directory where Apple Mail plugins are stored
To access the plugins folder, you can use the following methods:
- Using the Finder:
- Go to
~/Library
and navigate to theMail
directory. - Look for the
Bundles
directory and open it.
- Go to
- Using the Terminal:
- Open the Terminal app and type
cd ~/Library/Mail/Bundles
(including the quotes). - Press Enter to navigate to the directory.
- Open the Terminal app and type
In this folder, you'll find a collection of .mailbundle
files, which are the actual plugins that extend Apple Mail's functionality. You can add, remove, or modify these plugins to customize your email experience.
Some popular plugins you might find in this folder include:
Airmail
: A popular third-party plugin that adds features like customizable layouts, advanced search, and more.MailTags
: A plugin that allows you to add tags to your emails for easier organization and filtering.SaneBlackHole
: A plugin that helps you manage your email inbox by automatically moving or deleting messages based on specific rules.
Remember to always be cautious when installing and managing plugins, as they can potentially affect your email account's security or stability.