![]() ![]() You can call the rule anything you like, but it makes sense to call either something general like ‘Auto Reply’ – so you can use the same rule again and again – or name it something specific if it’s a one off. The first thing to do here is to create a unique Rule name and add it in the Description field.You can create and apply as many different rules as you like. You should now see a drop-down sheet that enables you to create a rule that you can apply to your incoming and outgoing emails in Mail. ![]() By default you may have a News From Apple rule setup already. You will see options to add, edit, duplicate and remove rules.Select Rules from the toolbar (it’s on the far right).Open Mail and choose Mail > Preferences from the top menu bar. ![]()
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