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10 Ways To Customize Mac Mail

Wednesday January 13, 2021. 05:00 PM , from MacMost
Mail is one of the most customizable apps that comes with macOS. You can change how you view your list of email, access mailboxes, read messages and much more.



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Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Let me show you ten ways you can customize the Mail app on your Mac.
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Now the Mail app is what most Mac users use to read their email. There are a lot of customization options in Mail. You can change how you view all the messages that come in. What the messages look like. The Toolbars. All sorts of things. So let's take a look at the different ways you can customize it so it works better for you. So some of these things are new in macOS Big Sur. One of those is, how the Sidebar here that shows the mailboxes works particularly when it comes to the Favorites at the top. Notice you have Favorites here at the top. Maybe some other things like Smart Mailboxes. Then you have a section for each account. So I've got an iCloud email account and a MacMost email account. There's a button here to Hide or Show all the mailboxes for each account. Now I know a lot of people don't like having to go all the way down in this list to access some of these mailboxes. You don't have to because you can add what you want to Favorites. So customize Favorites to fit your needs. For instance here under Favorites I have All Inboxes. I could open that up and see both inboxes for both accounts. But I could also do the same to Archive. Let's say I want to add the Archive mailbox for my iCloud account up here as well. I could drag that up and add it there. I could do the same thing say with this account as well. Drag it up to Favorites and add it. I could arrange these as I like. So let's put that one down there, that one down there. Once I have the mailboxes that I actually use up here in Favorites I can just close these so I don't have to clutter up the Sidebar with them.
Now if you don't want to see these mailboxes at all you don't have to. You can go to View and then choose Hide Mailbox List. That gets rid of the list completely giving you lots of extra room for the messages and viewing each message. But you could still do everything even though you can't see the mailboxes. For instance if you select a message, like this one, I could easily move it to any mailbox I want in a variety of ways. I could go to Message, Move to. I could Control Click, two-finger click on a trackpad or right click on a Mouse, and then choose Move To. Or I could use the button here in the Toolbar to move it to anywhere I want. If you want to view a different mailbox, here I'm viewing all inboxes, you could do that as well. Just go to Mailbox and then Go To Favorite Mailbox and you'll see some mailboxes listed here. These correspond to the Favorites up here at the top. So if you want anything to appear in that Go To Favorite Mailbox List. Just make sure it's added up here in Favorites. You could even see there are keyboard shortcuts assigned to those. So if you learn those keyboard shortcuts you could jump around to different mailboxes without ever needing to see the Sidebar. Then, of course, you always could bring up and hide the Sidebar with Shift Command M, the keyboard shortcut, very easily.
Now by default you'll see your list of messages and then whatever message is selected you'll see a preview to the right. But it doesn't have to be to the right. You could go to View and then use Show Bottom Preview. Now your list of messages is at the top and it goes all the way across. Your Preview is at the bottom. You can grab this line here and drag it up to create a larger preview area. You could also go with no preview at all. So if I take this line here and I drag it all the way to the right the preview goes away. So how do you read your messages? Well, just double click on anyone of them and it will open up here in a new window. Some people may prefer it that way. If you want to get it back all you need to do is move your cursor over to the right side of the screen until you see the cursor change to something like this. Then drag to the left. You have to drag far enough and then it will appear. If you want this line to go back to its default location just double click.
Now a completely different way to view your messages is with the Column Layout. Go to View, Use Column Layout, and now you get something that looks like this. You have a list at the top. It's looks kind of like List View in the Finder. You have different columns here and you can Control Click, two-finger click on a trackpad or right click on a Mouse, and Add or Remove columns. You can easily Sort By these columns by simply clicking on them. Then with a message selected, the message preview appears at the bottom. But you can change the message preview to go to the side as well.
Another way to customize how email works is to choose whether or not to organize your messages by conversation. So here I have a message here that's obviously a response to a previous message. So what exactly was said before. What's the whole thread. Well, you could go to View, Organize By Conversation. Now when I select this I actually see the entire conversation including messages that I've sent so I could follow along.
Now another way to customize Mail is to customize the Toolbar here at the top. See all of these different buttons here. You can completely customize this Toolbar. You can Control Click on the Toolbar and choose Customize Toolbar. But you could also go to View, Customize Toolbar. You could see there are a ton of different buttons you could add here. You could also remove some. So you could add some here like, for instance, I could do an Archive button here on the left side so it's a little closer to right above the top message. Maybe remove the Reply,Reply All and Forward completely to put a Reply button instead here on the left. A standard alone Forward button here. You could also switch from Icon Only to Icon and Text so you could see what each button is labeled and also Text Only if you prefer that. If you ever want to reset it to the Default set you can just drag this here up and it resets everything. You also have the ability in Mail to Hide the Toolbar completely. That gets rid of it and creates more space to use. If you don't ever use those buttons, you use keyboard shortcuts or Menu commands, then you don't really need the Toolbar.
Now when talking about the Toolbars Mail is different than most other apps in that there is a second toolbar. When you either reply to a message or compose a new one then you get this special toolbar here at the top that's different from the main one. You can customize that one as well. You can see if I do Customize Toolbar with the composition window open there are different buttons and different things that I could add. So add the things that you use the most while writing or replying to messages.
Now, of course, there are many customizations under Mail, Preferences. Let's go to Fonts & Colors. Here we can change the fonts used in the list here. So say this text is too small. I can click here to select and make that bigger so it's easier to read here. I could also change the message font and make that larger as well. Of course the final result of what you get here in the message really depends on what was sent to you. Somebody sends you html email with specific fonts and sizes in it, then changing the message font may not have the same effect. But of course also under Viewing there are lots of things you can change. For instance, in List Preview you could go from two lines to up to five to include more of the message or None if you rather just see the subject.
Now here's a bonus tip. Mail works a little differently than other apps when you're looking at it in full screen view. So I'm going to click the green button here to go to Full Screen View for Mail. So far it looks just fine. But what if I'm to compose a new message or reply to an existing one because normally another window would open up. But we're in Full Screen View which doesn't allow for other windows. But Mail has a special feature where when you open up a composition window it goes to the split screen view. So you still have Full Screen View with no menu bar, no dock, nothing else. But now you've split the screen between two windows. Your Mail window where you can see your messages. Notice the Sidebar automatically went away because there
is no room for it. You could still browse your messages and look at them over here which is handy for reference. Then the other side is now your composition window with its own Toolbar and everything. As soon as you send this message, or maybe if you go to the top here and just click X to dismiss that message window, it goes away and you're back to full screen. The same thing is true if you were to actually remove the message preview area. So now you're in Full Screen with no message preview area. So I double click on this message to read it and it gives me that message viewed in split screen which is a really handy way to view email. Now I can view this message here. I could close it. I can go and double click to view this message here. It's a little neater than opening up a new window and having different windows floating around. But it does allow you to view most of your messages in this one big long list. It also works well if you're using Column Layout or without Column Layout but you go into Preferences and then have the List Preview set to maximum so you could see as much as the message as possible.
So there's some different ideas about how to customize Mac Mail to fit your needs. Related Subjects: Mail (68 videos)
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