More Features
Accessing Emojis.
Block Sender
To block a sender who sends you emails you don’t wish to
receive, click on that person’s name in the incoming email and
select Block Sender. To stop blocked emails reaching your
inbox, in Mail Preferences, go to Junk Mail and click the Blocked
tab. Select ‘Move it to the Bin’ to send emails from blocked
senders straight to the bin.
Mute Thread
If an email exchange is throwing up too many notifications, you
can mute it by clicking on the crossed-out bell in the toolbar. The
emails still arrive as usual, but, until you unmute it again, you
won’t get notifications on delivery.
Unsubscribe
If an incoming email is from a mailing list, the Unsubscribe link
now appears right at the top of the email. Click the Unsubscribe
link to stop this mailing list from sending you emails in the future.
Using Mail Signatures.
You can add a signature to your emails, that is, a short
piece of text that’s at the foot of every email you send.
A signature is a piece of text that you can add to the foot of
your email automatically. To set one or more up, open Mail
Preferences (from the Mail menu), click on Signatures in the
top bar and then on the account to which you wish to add a
signature in the accounts on the left. Click on the ‘+’ button
under the middle column to add a signature.
You can click on the name of it in the middle column and
change it to anything you like, and write your chosen
signature in the right-hand column. It can be anything you
want. Now, when writing, forwarding, or replying to an
email, you can add or remove your signature using the
pull-down menu to the right of the From field.
The Mail app has an emoji picker to use when writing an
email. Click on the smiley face in the toolbar and you get a
choice of emoji to add to your email. To add it, just click on the
one you want. Scroll up and down, or click the icons at the
bottom for more choices.
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