![]() And this is what it looks like when you already have an account set up. It's called mail, and I have a shortcut for it in the dock. So I'm going to quit system settings, and now I want to launch the mail application that comes with macOS. If you have this, then you have one account already set up. And I can see that it includes synchronization of mail, contacts, calendars, and also reminders and notes and all of those are already turned on. I already have my iCloud account set up here and I can scroll through the included features. Since I'm signed into an Apple ID account I can see my name at the top, I can select that. So I'll go to the main system menu to system settings. You can check that by going to system settings. ![]() ![]() First, if you use iCloud, then you may already have your email account set up. I'm assuming you already have an account that you can link to your computer. Now I'm not going to show you how to create a new email account. To work with the mail application in macOS and to use some of the features of the address book and calendar, you need to have an email account that you can link to your Mac. ![]()
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