Default mail app
The default mail app!
The default mail app varies depending on the operating system and device you're using. Here are some common default mail apps:
Desktop:
- Windows: Microsoft Outlook (pre-installed on Windows 10 and later) or Windows Mail (pre-installed on Windows 8 and 8.1)
- macOS: Mail (pre-installed on macOS)
Mobile:
- Android: Gmail (pre-installed on most Android devices) or Samsung Email (on Samsung devices)
- iOS: Mail (pre-installed on iOS devices)
Other:
- Linux: Evolution (pre-installed on many Linux distributions) or Thunderbird (a popular open-source email client)
If you're looking to change your default mail app, you can usually do so through your device's settings or preferences. For example:
- On Android, go to Settings > Apps > Default apps > Email
- On iOS, go to Settings > Mail > Default Mail App
- On Windows, go to Settings > Apps > Default apps > Email
- On macOS, go to System Preferences > General > Default email reader
Keep in mind that changing the default mail app may affect how you receive and manage your email notifications and syncs.