Mac default mail client

The default mail client 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 into folders.

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

  1. Multiple account support: You can set up multiple email accounts, including iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo, and more.
  2. Message composition: You can compose new messages, add attachments, and use formatting options like bold, italic, and underline.
  3. Message management: You can manage your messages by moving them to folders, deleting them, or marking them as read or unread.
  4. Search and filtering: You can search for specific messages using keywords, and filter messages by sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  5. Integration with other apps: Mail integrates with other Apple apps, such as Contacts and Calendar, to provide a seamless email experience.
  6. Security features: Mail includes security features like encryption and two-factor authentication to help protect your email account.

To access the 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.

Alternatively, you can also access the Mail app by clicking on the Mail icon in the Dock or by using Spotlight search to find it.