How to forward an email with the Mail application

Although we can find more and more applications available to manage our emails, Apple still hardly adds new functions to the native application that Apple offers us in macOS, Mail. Mail is a fairly basic application with hardly any options that allows us to manage the day to day of our emails without much difficulty. But if we really need an email client with a large number of options, Microsoft's Outlook style, Mail falls short. But leaving aside the real utility or not for the different types of users, today we are going to focus on showing a function that may have gone unnoticed for many of you.

When forwarding an email, as a general rule, regardless of the email client we use, we usually go to the sent items tray, double click on the email that we want to forward to open, we write the recipient again and click on send. Then the new email sent, if it will be placed at the top showing the date and time at which it has been sent again.

However, through Mail, we can easily forward an email that it is in the sent items tray without having to carry out the process that we usually do and that consists of different steps, steps that can become cumbersome when we have to perform the task more than once and twice.

Forward an email with the Mail app

  • The process to forward an email is very simple and only requires that we go to the sent items tray.
  • Once there, we locate the email in question, we place ourselves on it by right-clicking the mouse to access the drop-down menu.
  • At this time we must select the Resend option. It is done. The email will have been sent again without having to edit it previously, or having to add the recipient's email address.

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