Signature mail macbook

You're referring to the iconic "Signature Mail" feature on MacBooks!

Signature Mail, also known as "Digital Signature" or "Electronic Signature," is a feature that allows you to sign electronic documents, such as emails, contracts, and forms, using your MacBook's Touch ID or Face ID. This feature is designed to provide a secure and convenient way to sign digital documents, eliminating the need for physical signatures.

Here's how to use Signature Mail on your MacBook:

Requirements:

  1. MacBook with Touch ID or Face ID
  2. macOS High Sierra or later
  3. Mail app (version 12.0 or later)

Steps:

  1. Open the Mail app on your MacBook.
  2. Compose a new email or open an existing one.
  3. Click on the "Tools" menu and select "Signature" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Click on the "Create a New Signature" button.
  5. Choose the type of signature you want to create: "Text" or "Image."
  6. If you choose "Text," you can type your signature in the text field. If you choose "Image," you can upload an image of your signature.
  7. Click "Save" to save your new signature.
  8. To sign an email, click on the "Signature" button in the Mail app's toolbar.
  9. Select your saved signature from the dropdown menu.
  10. The signature will be applied to the email, and you can send it as usual.

Tips:

That's it! With Signature Mail, you can easily sign digital documents and send them securely using your MacBook.