Apple mail storing

Apple Mail stores its data in various locations on your Mac or iOS device. Here are some of the key locations where Apple Mail stores its data:

Mac:

  1. ~/Library/Mail: This is the default location where Apple Mail stores its data on a Mac. You can find this folder by going to the Finder, clicking on "Go" in the top menu bar, and selecting "Library". Then, navigate to "Mail" and you'll see a folder with your email account name.
  2. ~/Library/Mail/V2/MailData: This folder contains the actual email data, including messages, attachments, and settings.

iOS:

  1. ~/Library/Mail/Envelope Index: This is the default location where Apple Mail stores its data on an iOS device. You can access this folder by using a file manager app like iExplorer or FileBrowser.
  2. ~/Library/Mail/Message Attachments: This folder contains the attachments for your emails.

Cloud Storage:

Apple Mail also stores some of its data in the cloud, including:

  1. iCloud Mail: If you're using iCloud Mail, your email data is stored on Apple's servers.
  2. Gmail: If you're using Gmail with Apple Mail, your email data is stored on Google's servers.

Data Types:

Apple Mail stores various types of data, including:

  1. Email messages: These are stored in the MailData folder on a Mac or the Envelope Index folder on an iOS device.
  2. Attachments: These are stored in the Message Attachments folder on an iOS device or in the MailData folder on a Mac.
  3. Settings: These are stored in the MailData folder on a Mac or the Envelope Index folder on an iOS device.
  4. Account information: This includes your email account settings, such as your username, password, and server settings.

Tips:

  1. Back up your data: It's a good idea to back up your Apple Mail data regularly to prevent loss in case something goes wrong.
  2. Use a third-party email client: If you're concerned about Apple Mail's data storage practices, you can consider using a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.
  3. Check your email account settings: Make sure your email account settings are correct and up-to-date to ensure that your email data is being stored correctly.