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Choose Preferences from the Mail menu, then click General. Or, if you're prompted to set up an email account, add your account, then choose Preferences from the Mail menu. Choose your email app from the ”Default email reader” pop-up menu. You can also set your default email app in the preferences of your third-party email app. Mac Changing your default email client begins in the Mail app’s Preferences The preferences pane for Mail will appear. Make sure you’re on the General tab, and click the dropdown menu next to Default.

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Unique passwords take a lot of effort to keep track of and it's easy to mix them up when it seems every computer application requires some sort of log-in nowadays.Imagine spending hours on an in-depth financial forecasting model and losing the password to unlock it's worksheets and make critical changes to the formulas. Without that access, you may be left spending the next week (or even month) trying to recreate your glorious model that was so good at pumping out such accurate forecasts for your company.