This is what a sent mail looks like. As you can
see, it’s now ‘nested’ under our original email
and the sender is me (or you). You’re able to look at just sent
items in your folder still, and we’ll show you how to do that in
a few steps.
Emails are ‘grouped’ like this in
Mail, meaning that if you and a
friend have a conversation, all the emails will be grouped
together so that they’re easy to retrieve. You’ll notice we’re
still composing our email here, and we’ve clicked the Attach
button to select an attachment.
There’s also a Refresh button as well
as a Select mode, so you can select
various emails (with a view to moving or deleting them). Now
we’ve clicked the Forward button along the top to forward
this email. As you can see, this has created a draft under the
original email on the left.
Here’s your inbox! Your email list is shown
on the left, with the contents of each email
appearing on the right. We have three new emails here,
designated by the blue colour. You can also search for any
emails using the search box at the top – this works much
more quickly than in older apps.
As we said before, normally
your Microsoft account will
have already pulled in automatically. If not, you can add it
manually. Just enter your email address and password. If you
don’t already have a Microsoft account, you can set one up
from here by clicking the link and following the steps.
If you’re adding a Google account,
you’ll get this somewhat familiar
pop-up appearing inviting you to enter your username and
password. If you have Google’s two-step authentication
enabled, you’ll get a text message to confirm your identity
and you’ll be asked to enter it.
Sent Mail
Insert Attachment
Writing a Mail
Your Inbox
Microsoft Accounts
Google Accounts
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