Default mail app on mac

The default mail app on a Mac is Mail, which is a built-in application that comes with macOS. Mail allows you to send and receive email messages, manage your email accounts, and organize your messages using labels and filters.

Here are some key features of the default Mail app on a Mac:

  1. Multiple account support: You can set up multiple email accounts, including iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo, and more.
  2. Message organization: You can organize your messages using labels, filters, and flags.
  3. Search and filtering: You can search for specific messages and filter them by sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  4. Attachments: You can attach files to your messages, including images, documents, and more.
  5. Rich text formatting: You can format your messages using bold, italic, and underline text, as well as font sizes and colors.
  6. Spam filtering: Mail includes built-in spam filtering to help keep your inbox clean.
  7. Integration with other Apple apps: Mail integrates with other Apple apps, such as Contacts and Calendar, to help you manage your email and other tasks.

To access the default Mail app on a Mac, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the Apple menu in the top left corner of the screen.
  2. Select "Mail" from the drop-down menu.
  3. The Mail app will open, and you can start composing a new message or checking your email accounts.

You can also customize the Mail app to suit your needs by adjusting settings, such as: