

I hope you found this helpful and saves you time. The Cloudeight Stationery Library is located here The Webs Largest Collection of free email Stationery Sign-up for our newsletter - its free. Personally, I think the new solution above is superior and you shouldn’t be afraid to say good-bye to stationery. It explains what you need to do BEFORE upgrading to Mojave in order to save the stationery feature.
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If you haven’t upgrade to macOS Mojave yet and want to salvage the stationery feature…Ĭheck out this stack exchange tip. Plus, I think it’s cleaner to keep templates separate in their own special folder. As soon as you send a draft email it’s gone. Unfortunately, the “Send again” option doesn’t exist in the Drafts folder. You might be wondering, why not just leave all of my reusable email templates in the Drafts folder. Save your changes and then drag the message back to the Templates folder.


You can even add pictures and attachments as part of your template. Formatting (bold, colors, etc.) all work fine. You can populate the To, Cc, Bcc, Subject and Body of the email with whatever you need to be part of your template.
