

Rules: Create rules to do things like have messages from a certain person automatically moved to a mailbox, or highlight messages about a birthday party.Įxtensions: Manage extensions that you use in Mail. Signatures: Create signatures that can be automatically appended to the messages you send. Viewing: Change settings to control how messages are shown in the Message viewer.Ĭomposing: Change settings for composing, addressing and responding to messages.


Junk Mail: Enable the junk mail filter, change settings to improve the filter, and manage blocked senders.įonts & Colours: Select the fonts and font sizes used to display messages. Use the Server Settings pane to change options for the incoming and outgoing mail servers. Use the Mailbox Behaviours pane to change where draft, sent, junk, deleted and archived messages are stored. General: Change settings that range from how often Mail should check for messages to the kinds of messages to include when you search in Mail.Īccounts: Add, delete and disable your email accounts in Mail. The 'Basic' email account can only be accessed using. If it has not been changed, it could be that your email account has been downgraded to the 'Basic' email service when you let BT. In the Mail app on your Mac, choose Mail > Preferences, then click a preference pane: Log onto your MyBT and go to 'Your Products' then 'Mail manage' and check that your email account has been changed to 'Premium'. Use Mail Preferences to change options for the email accounts you use in Mail, and for working with messages and mailboxes. There you will be able to manage the Account Information options for the selected account from the left vertical accounts list. 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. Use information found in Mail in other apps Let's begin by accessing the Preferences page.Temporarily stop using an email account.
