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  1. In the Messages app on your Mac, click the Compose button to start a new message (or use the Touch Bar). Do one of the following: Send a message to one person: Type a name, an email address, or a phone number in the To field. As you type, Messages suggests matching addresses from your Contacts app or from people you’ve previously sent.
  2. May 09, 2018  The Messages app of iPhone and iPad will hold onto basically all text messages and iMessages that have been sent and received through the app on that particular device unless the message threads were either deleted manually, automatically removed, or not not restored through a backup.This means you can browse through very old messages on any iPhone or iPad if necessary.
  3. Jan 08, 2019  On your new Mac, if you've been using Messages, make a copy of the folder and move it to the Desktop. Delete the original data from the folder of the new Mac. Drag the Messages folder that you copied from the old Mac over to the now-empty Messages folder of your new Mac. Restart the new Mac.

Messages User Guide

You can send a message to a group of people, add or remove people from the group conversation (even after it’s already started), and leave a group conversation in Messages.

Important: If you’re sending a group message via iMessage, everyone in the group must have a phone number or an email address registered with iMessage. If you have an iPhone with iOS 8 or later, you can send a message as an SMS message to group members who have a phone number, even those who aren’t registered with iMessage. See Set up iPhone to get SMS texts on Mac.

Send a group message

You can send a message to a group of people, then name your group conversation so that it’s easier to keep track of and find.

  1. In the Messages app on your Mac, click the Compose button (or use the Touch Bar).

  2. Type a name, an email address, or a phone number in the To field for every person you want to send a message to. As you type, Messages suggests matching addresses from your Contacts app or from people you’ve previously sent messages to.

    You can also click the Add button to the right of the To field. Click a contact in the list, then click the email address or phone number.

    If you’re restricted to sending and receiving messages with only certain people, an hourglass icon appears next to those people you can’t text.

  3. Type text in the message field. You can use typing suggestions, if available. For more details about what you can include, see Send texts.

  4. Press Return on your keyboard to send the message.

  5. To give a title to the group conversation, click Details, click “Add a group name,” then enter a name.

Add a person to a group conversation

You can add people to a group conversation, even after the conversation has started.

Note: You can only add people to a group conversation; you can’t add anyone else to a conversation with one person.

  1. In the Messages app on your Mac, select the group conversation.

  2. Click Details, then click Add Member.

  3. Enter the contact information for the person you want to add.

    You can’t add someone who’s restricted by communication limits in Screen Time.

Remove a person from a group conversation

You can only remove a person from a group conversation if there are at least three other participants, not including yourself.

  1. In the Messages app on your Mac, select the group conversation.

  2. Click Details, select the participant you want to remove, then press Delete.

    You can also Control-click the participant, then choose Remove from Conversation.

Leave a group conversation

When you’re finished chatting with your group, you can leave the group conversation.

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To leave a group conversation, there must be at least three other participants.

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  1. In the Messages app on your Mac, select the group conversation.

  2. Click Details, then click Leave this Conversation.

If you want to stay in the group conversation but stop receiving message notifications, select the Do Not Disturb checkbox.

See alsoUse the Touch Bar on MacSchedule downtime in Screen Time on MacApple Support article: Use Messages with your Mac
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Mail User Guide

By default, Mail groups together email messages that are part of the same “conversation” (or thread), instead of listing each reply individually. Conversations make it easier to follow a thread and help streamline your Inbox.

Tip: It’s easy to turn conversations on or off. In Mail, choose View > Organize by Conversation (a checkmark shows it’s on).

Show all of the emails in a conversation

In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following:

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  • For one conversation: Click the message count in the top message.

  • For all conversations: Choose View > Expand All Conversations.

    If you don’t want to see all of the emails anymore, choose View > Collapse All Conversations.

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Read a conversation

In the Mail app on your Mac, do any of the following in a conversation in the preview area:

  • See the subject line: Scroll to the top of the preview area—the subject line is shown there instead of in each message. You can also click Details in the header area of a message, or look at the subject line in the message list.

  • Step through a conversation: Press Option-Up Arrow or Option-Down Arrow.

  • Show more of a message: If a reply contains the original message but doesn’t show all of it, click the See More link at the bottom of the reply.

You can change the order of messages in the preview area. Choose Mail > Preferences, click Viewing, then select or deselect “Show most recent message at the top.”

Exclude emails from a conversation

By default, a conversation includes related messages that are in other mailboxes. You can exclude these messages from conversations.

In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following:

  • Always exclude related messages: Choose Mail > Preferences, click Viewing, then deselect “Include related messages.”

  • Exclude related messages until you quit Mail: Choose View > Hide Related Messages.

When you delete a conversation, related messages located in other mailboxes are not deleted.

You can make conversations easier to spot in the message list by highlighting them. Choose View > Highlight Conversation.

When conversations are turned off and you select one of the messages in the thread, the other messages are highlighted so you can still identify the thread. To change the highlight color or turn off the highlighting, choose Mail > Preferences, then click Viewing. If you want to see the highlighted messages grouped together in the preview area, choose View > Show Related Messages.

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