Mail Drop.
If you need to send large attachments via email,
the Mail Drop feature is very useful. It’s really easy
to use too.
If an attachment you wish to email is too large for a regular
email, it’s stored on Apple’s server and offered as a
download instead. Depending on whether the recipient is
using Mail, the attachment could appear as a download link
or as thumbnails.
Here, we received huge photos, which are displayed as
thumbnails. You can download them all by hovering over the
email and clicking on the paperclip as shown. They’re kept
on Apple’s server for a month from the date they were sent.
Searching Your Emails
1
Type your search term into the search field in the top
right. Suggestions are offered for items such as people,
subjects and attachments; emails that meet your search
requirements are shown in the email list.
2
After clicking on one of the suggested items, you can
adjust your search by clicking the first word in the field
and choosing a new option, as shown here, or even adding a
second search term for more advanced searches.
Mail in Full Screen Mode.
The Mail app’s full-screen mode works in a different way to other apps. Here’s a guide on how to use this useful feature.
Writing or replying to an email when the Mail app is in full
screen mode involves working in a split screen view. Click on
the green gumdrop in the top left corner of the Mail app
window to take the app into full screen mode.
Start a new email or reply to one. The screen is split, with your
outgoing email shown on the right. Drag the dividing line to
make more room for the email app. The email’s gumdrops are
shown by dragging your pointer to the top of the screen.
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