Restore from an old Mac

If I want to restore my files from an old Mac to a new one, do I have to restore everything in my account or could I sellect which files and aplications to copy?
Can I choose, for example to copy only the Mail and iTunes' files or do I have to restore the whole Home account?
Thanks in advance!

Hi Becki ..
You need to "authorize" the Mac.
Launch iTunes on the Mac then from the iTunes menu bar top of your screen click Store > Authorize This Computer.
Now, using the same Apple ID as you used to purchased iTunes media originally, you should be able to sync all your content.
More details here >  iOS: Syncing with iTunes

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