IMac and new MBPro, best way to sync

hello all,
I have an iMac and a nice shiny new MBPro.
What is the absolute best, and easiest, way to sync Mail and Docs between them both?
I use my iMac when working on big University assignments but want to make sure there is a copy of what I am working on on my MBP when I open the lid, I also need the same for email so both machines are always up to date with what is going on in my life.
Am I right in thinking that iCloud is the best way to achieve all of this as it will also allow me to access any of my files when I might be using my iPad as well?
Thank you for helping a numpty on his way.
Gordies

Am I right in thinking that iCloud is the best way to achieve all of this as it will also allow me to access any of my files when I might be using my iPad as well?
Yes. You get 5GB of free storage space.
Follow the instructions for setting up an iCloud account on your Macs and iPad here >  Apple - iCloud - Learn how to set up iCloud on all your devices
What is the absolute best, and easiest, way to sync Mail and Docs between them both?
When you setup iCloud on your Macs, you'll go to System Preferences > iCloud
Make sure Mail & Notes and Documents & Data are selected.
On the iPad you'll tap Settings > iCloud then switch on Mail and Documents & Data
iCloud main support page including System Status >  Apple - Support - iCloud

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