CleanMyMac X takes the all extra burden off your system. As a result, your computer gets noticeably speedier. Because life’s too short for a slow Mac.
Here, choose those processes that are using up too much of your Mac’s resources. Click on the app name one by one and click on the “x” icon each time to end them. Cluttered desktop. If you’re wondering why is my Mac so slow these days, then it’s high time you consider cleaning up your desktop. Jun 11, 2013 Since getting the latest version of the operating system the Mail program is extremely slow. I am on Verizon. I am running Mail version 6.3 and I am running OSX 10.8.3 on a 2.4 Ghz Core 2 Duo machine. What can I do to speed up my Mail program?
Jun 09, 2020 Free Up RAM: Let your apps breathe freely. When your Mac is gasping for memory, use the Free Up RAM tool in CleanMyMac X. This way your apps always get enough resources to rely on — just like adding fresh oil to a car’s engine. Some apps, like video editors, are notoriously memory-demanding. Just click Free Up RAM each time an app needs a.
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Free Up RAM: Let your apps breathe freely
When your Mac is gasping for memory, use the Free Up RAM tool in CleanMyMac X. This way your apps always get enough resources to rely on — just like adding fresh oil to a car’s engine. Some apps, like video editors, are notoriously memory-demanding. Just click Free Up RAM each time an app needs a kickstart.
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Running Maintenance Scripts helps keep your Mac in winning shape at any given moment. This tool initiates various under-the-hood optimizations like rearranging system libraries, rotating logs and databases — all those magic tricks previously known only to developers. This is a single most effective way to speed up a slow Mac.
More about Maintenance Scripts in CleanMyMac XSwitch off memory-eating apps
What is it that slows your Mac down? CleanMyMac X gives you a clear answer. You can shut down programs that are heavy consumers and quit your hung apps to free up memory. Now all those memory-hoggers are visible in plain sight — bring them under control to see less beach balls on your Mac’s screen.
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Add your email account
If you don't have an email account set up, Mail prompts you to add your email account.
To add another account, choose Mail > Add Account from the menu bar in Mail. Or choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Internet Accounts, then click the type of account to add.
- When adding an account, if you get a message that your account provider requires completing authentication in Safari, click Open Safari and follow the sign-in instructions in the Safari window.
- If necessary, Mail might ask you for additional settings.
Learn more about how to add or remove email accounts.
Send and reply
Learn how to compose, reply to, and forward email.
Send new messages
- Click New Message in the Mail toolbar, or choose File > New Message.
- Enter a name, email address, or group name in the 'To' field. Mail gives suggestions based on your contacts and messages on your Mac and devices signed into iCloud.1
- Enter a subject for your message.
- Write your email in the body of the message.
- To add an attachment, drag an attachment to the body of the message. Or choose File > Attach Files, choose an attachment, then click Choose.
- To change your font and format, use the options at the top of the message window.
- Beginning with macOS Mojave, it's even easier to add emoji to your messages. Just click the Emoji & Symbols button in the toolbar at the top of the message window, then choose emoji or other symbols from the character viewer.
- Send or save your message:
- To send, click the Send button or choose Message > Send.
- To save your message as a draft for later, close the message, then click Save.
Reply and forward
To reply to a single person, click Reply , type your response, then click Send .
To reply to everyone on a group email, click Reply All , type your response, then click Send .
- To forward a message to other people, click Forward , type your response, then click Send .
Organize and search
Sort your emails into folders and use multiple search options to find specific messages.
Create folders
You can create Mailboxes to organize your emails into folders.
- Open Mail, then choose Mailbox > New Mailbox from the menu bar.
- In the dialog that appears, choose the location for the Mailbox.
- Choose your email service (like iCloud) to access your Mailbox on your other devices, such as an iPhone signed into the same email account.
- Choose On My Mac to access your Mailbox only on your Mac.
- Name the mailbox and click OK.
If you don't see the mailboxes sidebar, choose View > Show Mailbox List. To show or hide mailboxes from an email account, move your pointer over a section in the sidebar and click Show or Hide.
Sort your emails
To move a message from your Inbox to a mailbox:
- Drag the message onto a mailbox in the sidebar.
- In macOS Mojave, you can select the message, then click Move in the Mail toolbar to file the message into the suggested mailbox. Mail makes mailbox suggestions based on where you've filed similar messages in the past, so suggestions get better the more you file your messages.
To delete a message, select a message, then press the Delete key.
To automatically move messages to specific mailboxes, use rules.
Search
Use the Search field in the Mail window to search by sender, subject, attachments, and more. To narrow your search, choose an option from the menu that appears as you type.
Add and mark up attachments
Attach documents and files to your messages and use Markup to annotate, add your signature, and more.
Attach a file
To attach a file to your message:
- Drag an attachment to the body of the message.
- Choose File > Attach Files, choose an attachment, then click Choose.
Use Markup with your attachments
You can use Markup to draw and type directly on an attachment, like an image or PDF document.2
- Click the Attach button or choose File > Attach Files in the message window.
- Choose an attachment, then click Choose File.
- Click the menu icon that appears in the upper-right corner of the attachment, then choose Markup.
- Use the Sketch tool to create freehand drawings.
- Use the Shapes tool to add shapes like rectangles, ovals, lines, and arrows.
- Use the Zoom tool in the Shapes menu to magnify and call attention to a part of an attachment.
- Use the Text tool to add text.
- Use the Sign tool to add your signature.
- Click Done.
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Speed Up Apple Mail
- Contact Apple Support.
1. All devices signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID share contacts. Contacts addressed in previous messages that were sent and received on those devices are also included. To control this feature, turn Contacts on or off for iCloud. On Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click iCloud. On iOS devices, go to Settings, tap your name at the top of the screen, then tap iCloud.
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2. Markup is available in OS X Yosemite and later.