![]() Select Preferences from the menu and the following window appears (see screenshot below). Hidden away in the settings for iCloud Mail is just what we’re looking for.ġ) Point your web browser to, enter your Apple ID and password, and you’re greeted with the iCloud Launchpad showing all of the iCloud apps you have access to (see screenshot below): (The iCloud Launchpad.)Ģ) Click on Mail to enter the web Mail client, then click on the gear button in the lower left corner of the screen as designated by the red arrow in the screenshot below: (Once in iCloud Mail, click on the gear button to enter preferences.)ģ) That button provides menu access to Preferences, Rules, and Empty Trash. ![]() Your Apple email - with a mac.com, me.com or domain suffix - is not only accessible from those apps, but also from using any web browser. ![]() You could look all day for a setting in the macOS or iOS Mail apps that lets you set up an autoresponder, but you won’t find one. It’s called an autoresponder, and today we’ll show you how to set one up in both iCloud Mail and Gmail. ![]() Sadly, the flood of emails that appear in your inboxes won’t take a vacation, but there is a way to let others know that you’re out of town and may not respond to emails as quickly as you normally do. Summer in the Northern Hemisphere is just around the corner, the kids are out of school, and it’s time to go on vacation.
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