Ready? Let’s go! How to Set the Default Email Client in MacOS Sierra & El Capitan It’s important to follow all of the steps or it might not stick (as I found through experience). It’s a bit less intuitive, but the process I map out below does work for MacOS Sierra and El Capitan. Unlike with browsers which typically and periodically prompt you when you launch them to set them as the default browser, setting the default email client on a Mac is a bit of a different process. ![]() ![]() Unlike setting your default browser on a Mac, setting the default email client is a bit less intuitive. That is, until I clicked on an email link and all of a sudden Apple Mail launched. My Mac came fully configured – even with the latest versions of Microsoft Office which included Outlook (version 15.x) which were to be used in a business environment. While I consider myself to be ambidextrous when it comes to Mac versus PC, I definitely prefer using a Mac whenever I can. ![]() I recently started a new job and one of the perks was that I could choose between having a Mac or PC laptop.
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