# Working with `git` Patches in Apple Mail 2023-05-11 > **Before we begin**: You could likely automate this process in a more streamlined way, but for most use cases this workflow should be fine. I recently covered how to [work with git email patches in Evolution on Linux](/git-patches), so I thought it would make sense to walk through a similar workflow for those using Apple Mail on MacOS. The idea is essentially the same, with just a little extra work involved. ## Create a "Patches" Mailbox The first thing you'll need to do is make a new `Patches` mailbox folder inside your existing mail account. Once done, your default Mail sidebar should look similar to the following: ![The Apple Mail sidebar with the Patches folder present](/public/images/apple-mail-1.png) *The Apple Mail sidebar with the "Patches" folder present* ## Applying Patches Now navigate to the email message containing a `git` patch. Right-click and select *Move to* > *Patches*. Now in the sidebar, right-click your *Patches* folder and select *Export Mailbox...*. You'll be prompted to save this folder locally. I suggest having a top-level folder named **Patches** to make things consistent. Inside this folder you should see something similar to the following structure: ![The contents of the saved Patches mailbox folder](/public/images/apple-mail-2.png) *The contents of the saved Patches mailbox folder* Once saved, open your terminal, navigate to the project you wish to apply this new patch to: ``` cd my-path/very-cool-project ``` and then run: ``` git apply ~/Patches//mbox ``` Congrats! You've successfully applied a git email patch through Apple Mail! Well, kind of. The terminal did most of the *real* work. Just be sure to periodically *purge* your local *Patches* folder to keep things clean!