Show Only Unread Messages.
You can hide emails you’ve already read by clicking this
icon. Now only unread messages are shown. Click it again
to show all your emails once more. It’s great for finding
emails that you received a while ago but haven’t seen yet.
Move to...
Highlight or open an email and you see a new pull-down
menu marked ‘Move to...’ in the toolbar. This lets you move
it to one of your folders including Trash, Junk, and folders
you’ve set up yourself. Mail also offers suggestions for
where it thinks you might want to move a mail.
Flagging an Email.
To mark an email with a flag, highlighting it for later reference,
click on the Flag pull-down and choose a colour. You can add
more than one flag to a single email. To remove them again,
choose Clear Flag. The ‘Flagged’ option in the side bar
shows emails you’ve marked.
The Mail Markup Feature
1
The Markup feature lets you add notes and scribbles to
pictures that are attached to an email before you send it. To
begin using the Mail app’s Markup feature, start writing an email
and attach a photo to it in the usual way.
2
Click on the attached image, and then click on the small
arrow that appears in the upper right corner of the
photograph. Select the Markup option to open the Mail app’s
Markup feature. You can also use certain third-party apps to
edit photos this way.
3
You can now use the interface that appears to add text,
drawings, or a range of shapes and symbols directly
onto the photo, in the email environment. When you’re
finished, click the Done button and either mark up more
pictures or send your email as normal.
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