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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Today let me show you some tips for using Mac Mail. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 800 supporters. Go to MacMost.com/patreon. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. The Mac Mail app has a lot of hidden functionality that not even power users know about. Lets start with the simple one. If you want to create an email message thats primarily an attachment, you want to send a file to somebody, you dont have to start with Mail itself. You can simply drag something, like this image here, into the Dock to the Mail app. What this does is automatically open up a new composition window with that file attached and in the message and youre there ready to type who its to. Now when you attach an image in a mail message you get to decide whether you send the original image or a more compressed version of it. In a lot of cases a com