Next is the Viewing tab where you will be able to configure the settings related to how the messages will be displayed including their headers and also options regarding the message threading. There you will be able to configure manually the color and the fonts for the different components of your email client. Next tab we will review is the Fonts and Colors tab. The next tab is the Junk Mail tab where you will be able to disable or enable junk mail filtering and also configure what action should your email client take when a junk message is detected. Next is the RSS tab where you will be able to configure your default RSS reader, how often your RSS reader should check for updates on the RSS feeds and also how the RSS articles should be removed.
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For example the second option called " Check for new messages" will allow you to select the interval how often Apple MAC Mail client will check for new messages. There you will be able to configure different options specifically for the mail client. The next tab we will review is the General tab. The last section of this tab is the Advanced section where you will be able to configure different options for the account including the use of SSL certificate and also the change in the Authentication method. There you will be able to manage the Account Information options for the selected account from the left vertical accounts list.Īnother section of options on the same tab is the " Mailbox Behaviors" section where you will be able to configure how your email client should be handling the Sent, Junk and Trash messages. Once accessed it will prompt a new window where the default selected tab will be the Accounts tab. The page in question is located under the Mail menu → Preferences. Let's begin by accessing the Preferences page. Navigate to your Android's Settings, and then click Apps.If you would like to perform some advanced configuration of your email client then in this tutorial you will be able to find brief information on the mail Preferences supported by the Apple MAC mail client.This will display your incoming (IMAP) and outgoing (SMTP) mail server information to use as your Source Server information.Select the email account that is your old email account.To find the ports for each server, click More settings. > Advanced.Below Server Information, you can find your incoming mail server (IMAP) and outgoing mail server (SMTP) names.In the Email tab, double-click the account that is the old email.Then click Account Settings > Account Settings. Use this information as your Source Server. The long text box is the server name and the text box on the right is the port. Find the fields for Incoming server and Outgoing server.From the left side-bar, click the account that is your old email.Then select Preferences and then Accounts. You may need to use the dropdown menu - Edit SMTP server list to see the SMTP server name. Now, locate the field for Outgoing Mail Server.Find the field for Incoming Mail Server.Select Account Information towards the top.In the left side-bar, click on the Account for your email.From Mail in your Mac's toolbar > Preferences.