[[!meta title="Working with `git` Patches in Apple Mail"]] [[!meta date="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
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
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!