How do I select & burn mailboxes in Apple's Mail to a disk?

How can I select & burn mailboxes in Apple's Mail program to a disk?

Try this, go to your home folder>library>mail>mailboxes, put in a blank CD, click OK open in finder.Highlight the CD, drag and drop the mailbox you wish to copy on the CD and right click on the CD, from the pop up menu click burn to disk.

Similar Messages

  • How to set up an imap mailbox using Apple's Mail program

    I want to set up an IMAP mailbox on Apple's Mail program

    Hello jaybit39,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    To learn how you can set up a Mail account on your Mac, please take a look at the article linked to below.
    Mac Basics: Use Mail on your Mac - Apple Support
    Take care,
    Alex H.

  • Help- how do i get in contact with Apple via mail or chat for support?

    Help- how do i get in contact with Apple via mail or chat for support
    This is ridiculous, why can I not get in contact with Apple by email or chat with their support team?? How to do, please help.

    You cannot contact Apple support by e-mail or via chat.
    You have to contact AppleCare by telephone.
    If there is an Apple store nearby, visit the genius bar.

  • How can I edit received emails in Apple's Mail app? Also, delayed sending of replies?

    I finally switched to Apple's Mail app 4 months ago after 12 years of using Eudora (because of the inevitable - that Lion or Mountain Lion, when I upgrade, will not support the foundation architecture that Eudora is built on).
    There are (AT LEAST) two functions available in Eudora that I very much want to do with Mail and currently cannot figure out how to do. I'm hoping that someone knows of a plugin that will do these functions, or will write such a plugin, or will tell me how to make this suggestion to Apple to include in a future update.
    1) I want the freedom to EDIT a received message - to correct a subject line, or make it more relevant for my reference, or add a key word/prefix to the subject for future searching and archiving, along with being able to edit the message itself, so that it is the equivalent in a book (or an eBook) of adding comments/marginalia for future reference. (In my opinion, once I receive an email message, it is MINE - so I should be able to do what I want with it (which includes the responsibility of not rewriting a message to resend to appear as deceptive or fraudulent).
    2) Write up a draft email, that would reside in the "Send" folder of Eudora, and for which I could select a time in the future that it should be mailed (dependent on the fact that Eudora would be running at that time, else it would send the next time Eudora was opened. I would LOVE to be able to do that in Apple Mail. Rationale: Often, when I receive an actionable email, I want to respond at that moment while the subject is fresh, but due to priorities or scheduling reasons, I don't want the response to go out just then. Maybe I want the response to go out after an event three days from now, but I want to process the message right now, and I don't want to have to remember to make a ToDo item to remind me in 3 days.

    Thanks, a brody.
    That tip takes me further down the field. And, I am able to do stuff like indent and change font color of my comments which is very helpful.
    However, the big disappointment is that by dragging the original message to the Draft mailbox and then back to the original one after the edits is that it removes the original sender's name and puts mine in along with changing the heading info on date and time. That is, it creates a new message, rather than allowing me to modify the original one to suit my needs.
    All the same, this was a very helpful tip. Thanks again.
    Anyone know of a plugin?..............or two?....

  • How do I get my email in Apple's Mail program from old drive to new drive?

    I can not determine from Apple's support info how to export my email in Apple's Mail program from the old drive to the new drive.
    The old 60 GB drive was at 55GB and had 3 volume structure problems. It would not backup all files using SuperDuper!, but I could backup the user files onto an external 250GB Tintanium Fantom Drive. So I installed a new 120 GB in the iMac and took the old 60GB drive and put it in an external firewire drive housing, which mounts, runs and will even act as the startup drive. I installed 10.3.9 on the new 120GB drive. I was able to export the address book over to the new drive with no problems, but I don't know how to export the email.
    There does not appear to be an export function in Apple's Mail program (This sounds kind of ???).
    I have a lot of email (#???) in a lot folders and subfolders (60) in addition to the inboxes, plus all the sent mail (2,000)

    The Mail.app preference file (which stores all account information and general Mail.app preferences) is located at Home > Library > Preferences > com.apple.mail.plist.
    All Mail.app mailboxes and other data is stored in the Mail folder at Home > Library > Mail.
    With the Mail.app quit on the new hard drive, place a copy of the Mail folder from the old hard drive at Home > Library on the new drive. If there is an existing Mail folder at Home > Library, this will replace it.
    Place a copy of the com.apple.mail.plist file from the old hard drive at Home > Library > Preferences on the new hard drive. If there is an existing com.apple.mail.plist file at Home > Library > Preferences on the new hard drive (and there should be one if you have launched the Mail.app on the new hard drive), this will replace it.
    Launch Mail on the new hard drive and the Mail.app should be completely restored or identical to the Mail.app on the old hard drive.

  • TS3899 How do I select and delete multiple messages from mail?

    How can I select mutiple messages in my inbox and send them all to the trash without selecting each message and trashing it? Using the "Mark All" command does not give me that option--only the "Flag" and "Mark as Read" options.

    I know there is no delete all option within Mail app but this workaround does the trick
    1. Go to your inbox
    2. Press Edit
    3. Tap any message once to select it
    4. Press AND HOLD the Move button
    5. While still holding the Move button, tap the message you selected
    6. Release the Move button
    7. This will bring up a dialog box asking you which folder you’d like to move all your messages to – just select the Trash folder and you’re all done

  • How do you select all when trying to delete mail messages

    How can I select "all" email messages to delete them?  I know with PC you can push control + a, how do you do it on a MAC?

    Instead of Control A on any Mac it's Command A. For a list of keyboard shortcuts please click Keyboard Shortcuts

  • How do I select a LOT of messages in Mail ?

    I have 1,000's of Sort > Unread messages in some folders, that also have 1,000's of read messages that I need to keep.
    I can't seem to Select by dragging ... do I REALLY have to click on each message to select it for deletion?!
    Thanks ...

    Hello there, Frederick.
    The following Knowledge Base article provides the information that is still relevant in Mavericks:
    Mac OS X Mail: How to Delete Multiple Messages Without Viewing Them First
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA21164
    Particularly:
    To delete multiple messages without reading them, follow these steps:
    1. If the preview pane is on, double-click the separator to turn it off.
    2. Select the messages you want to delete. Use Shift-click to select multiple contiguous messages, or Command-click to select multiple interspersed messages.
    3. Click the Delete button, or press the Delete key.
    Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
    Cheers,
    Pedro.

  • How do I select multiple contacts for an e-mail?

    Using an iMac and wondering how to send an e-mail to multiple people in my contact list without having to open the contact list every time I select a name.  It would be nice if I could just open the contact list and select multiple people for the same e-mail.  Does anyone know how to do this?

    Hi there Kathy, The easiest way is Window (along the menu bar) > Address Pannel, then you can select multipul contacts and then click the "To:" Button in the top left of the window.
    (Tip: You can use comand and click to select multipul at once, then click the "To:" button in the top left)

  • I have $8.05 balance on my gift card. I tried to buy an app more expensive than that so i had to add my credit card to the apple account. But I couldn't use the balance from the gift card anymore. How can I select to use it? or did I lose it?

    I  have $8.05 balance on my gift card. I tried to buy an app more expensive than that so i had to add my credit card to the apple account. But I couldn't use the balance from the gift card anymore. How can I select to use it? or did I lose it?

    The Apple Support Communities are an international user to user technical support forum. As a man from Mexico, Spanish is my native tongue. I do not speak English very well, however, I do write in English with the aid of the Mac OS X spelling and grammar checks. I also live in a culture perhaps very very different from your own. When offering advice in the ASC, my comments are not meant to be anything more than helpful and certainly not to be taken as insults.
    The MAS should use any credits first and then apply the remainder to a listed bank card.

  • The app store on my laptop is asking for my husband's apple id and password to update my apps, but he is not a user on my computer.  How do I change that?  The apple id email is grayed out, so I cannot select it.

    The app store on my laptop is asking for my husband's apple id and password to update my apps, but he is not a user on my computer.  How do I change that?  The apple id email is grayed out, so I cannot select it.

    Delete and redownload those applications.
    (120219)

  • How do i select the "submit" after i enter my wireless passwork on the tv screen for apple tv setup?

    how do i select the "submit" from the remote after i enter my wireless password on the tv screen for apple tv set up?

    The 5 digit code is every time different. That does not matter. Just integrate every device into your network.
    You can connect many computers to Apple TV but syncronisation works exactly with one computer. That's why I use "streaming". But you can sync one computer, then another, and so on. The content on your Apple TV is the content from your computer that has synced last. But you can not mix it.
    The new Apple TV has no syncronisation. Everything is streamed,
    Regards,
    Torsten,
    Germany

  • How do I select a burner?

    I keep getting an error message that I need to reinstall iTunes because another burner is installed or something. I've reinstalled iTunes but I still can't burn a CD. How do I select a burner for my computer?

    Is there any reason you can't use Disk Utility? These are their instructions for burning:
    Burning a disk image on a CD or DVD
    You can use Disk Utility to burn a disk image on a recordable CD or DVD disc. You might do this to make a backup copy of your files, which you can use to restore the files on a hard disk. You can also use CDs and DVDs to move files from one computer to another or send them to other people.
    In Disk Utility, drag the disk image you want to use to the Disk Utility window if the disk image doesn't appear in the list.
    Select the disk image and click Burn.
    Insert a recordable CD or DVD disc into the optical drive of your computer and follow the onscreen instructions.
    Miriam

  • How can I select Apple TV in iRadio as a source?

    How can I select Apple TV in iRadio as a source?

    Not possible. The only way to stream content from outside iTunes is through mirroring, DVD's are blocked due to copyright. Best to connect a DVD player to your TV if that is your intended purpose.

  • How can I find my email in Apple Mail from before my company switched hosting providers?  People with Outlook have all of their old and new emails.  My old emails have vanished from Apple Mail.

    How can I find my email in Apple Mail from before my company switched hosting providers?  People with Outlook in my company have all of their old and new emails.  My old emails have vanished from my Apple Mailbox on my macbook and other Apple devices.  I do not have my mail backed up in time machine recently nor did I export my emailbox recently.  Any ideas?

    Try looking in your User folder.
    Either hold down the option key while using the Finder “Go To Folder” command and select your user Library in your home folder or use the Finder “Go To Folder” command and enter ~/Library/Mail/V2
    If you prefer to make your User library permanently visible, use the Terminal command found below.
    Show User Library
    You might want to bookmark the command. I have to use it again after every update. I have also been informed that if you drag the user library to Finder it will remain visible.

Maybe you are looking for