
Search for emails in Mail on Mac
You can search for email messages in any or all mailboxes by using your own words â such as âemails from John sent yesterdayâ â or by using Mail suggestions and search filters. Top Hits is listed first in the results, and reflects messages youâve read and replied to recently, your VIP senders and contacts, and other factors.
Tip: To quickly find travel booking confirmations, enter the three letter airport code of the city.

Search for emails using your own words
When you click in the search field, Smart search suggestions provide recommended searches and show related content.
Go to the Mail app
on your Mac.
In the Mail toolbar, enter a phrase in the search field (if itâs not shown, click
in the toolbar).
Type what youâre looking for in the same way youâd say it (this is called natural language search). Here are some examples:
from nisha
from nisha yesterday
to kevin
to kevin about remodel
flagged emails
PDF attachments
As you type, Smart search corrections improve your results by correcting typos and replacing words with useful synonyms.
Press Return.
Mail shows the mailboxes being searched in the toolbar above the message list. If there are no results, select one or more different mailboxes in the Mail sidebar or the Favourites bar.
When youâre done, click
in the search field.
Search for emails using Mail suggestions and search filters
Go to the Mail app
on your Mac.
In the Mail toolbar, start typing a phrase in the search field (if itâs not shown, click
in the toolbar), then choose a Mail suggestion.
Mail creates a search filter in the search field and lists the matching messages it found.
If there are no results in the current mailbox, click âSearch all mailboxesâ below the search field.
Refine the results in any of these ways:
Change search filters: If a search filter contains a down arrow, you can click it to change the filter. For example, you can change a search filter to search for messages to or from a certain person, or search subject lines or entire messages.
Use multiple search filters: Place the pointer after the first search filter, start typing search text, then choose a suggestion. Repeat as needed; the search field scrolls as you add more search filters.
Mail looks for messages that match all the search filters; the more you use, the more focused the search. If you donât get expected results, remove some of the search filters.
Search message headers: Type the name of a message header field, followed by a colon and the value youâre searching for â for example, âfrom: julie talmaâ or âpriority: highââthen choose a suggestion.
Search a timeframe or range of dates: Type a date range, such as â02/04/23 to 19/04/23â.
Search by email attributes: Type âflagâ and select âMessage is flaggedâ to find all flagged emails. Type âunreadâ and select âMessage is unreadâ to find all unread emails. Type âattachmentâ and select âMessage with attachmentsâ to find all emails with attachments.
Search using AND, OR, NOT (Boolean operators): Type your search text using the operators (in uppercase).
For example, to search for messages that contain âyellowstoneâ and âcascadesâ but not âtetonâ, type âyellowstone AND cascades NOT tetonâ or âcascade AND yellowstone -tetonâ.
Search different mailboxes: Select one or more mailboxes in the Mail sidebar or the Favourites bar.
When youâre done, click
in the search field.
Save your search
If you think you might search for a particular set of messages again, you can save your search as a Smart Mailbox.
Go to the Mail app
on your Mac.
Before you clear your search from the search field, click
in the toolbar above the message list.
Make sure a specific mailbox is selected in the Mail sidebar.
Change the name of the Smart Mailbox and conditions (optional), then click OK.
When you receive new messages that match the Smart Mailbox conditions, the messages are automatically shown when you view the Smart Mailbox. See Use Smart Mailboxes.
When Mail searches all mailboxes, it searches in the Bin mailbox, but not the Junk mailbox; it doesnât search encrypted messages, either. To change these options, choose Mail > Settings, click General, then set the options at the bottom of the pane.
Top Hits arenât shown when you use column layout to view messages.
When you search your Mac using Spotlight, emails are included in the results. You can exclude them by changing Spotlight settings.