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How to Email Web Pages Using Your Mac OS X Run System?

by Brooke Perry technical content writer

The scope for quick information sharing is one of the best attributes on the Internet. While surfing the Internet, we do find lot many interesting web pages that we feel like sharing with our friends immediately. What can be the better way of doing so than directly mailing the complete webpage to the recipient? Now, doing this is feasible in the Mac OS X run systems, which supports easy mailing of web pages to single/multiple recipients.

Here, many would argue that sharing of information can be interestingly done through social media posts. But it is not necessary that every time we would prefer sharing the information with all. There can be moments, when we would like to mail some personal information to one or two individual friends rather than making it visible on the FB or Twitter wall. Then, for business needs or professional and personal requirements also, emailing of web pages to a single or multiple recipients is required to be done many a times. Email is something that continues being one of the most effective ways of one-to-one communication. Hence, integrating the web emailing feature, Mac OS X has delighted its users.

Users of Mac OS X run system can now easily mail web pages to their recipients. This new web page emailing feature takes away the pain of copying, pasting and converting the web content into the desired document format. User can mail the information in any of the following format as per his convenience:

  • A plain link
  • Web page as it is shown in Safari
  • Page as it appears in Safari Reader
  • PDF file

Easy Steps to Email Web Pages in a Mac OS X Run System

Follow the below mentioned steps to use the webpage mailing feature in OS X-run system:

  • In the Safari browser, open the web page that you want to share.
  • Press Command key “I,” or you can go to the Safari toolbar and click on “File,” then on “Share” button.
  • Next, select “Email this Page”
  • In the next step, under “Send Web Content” option, you are required to select your desired format.
  • Following formats are available in the Mac OS X run system:

Reader: By selecting this format, you will be able to send the web page's text and images just as they appear in Safari Reader

Web Page: By selecting this format, you will send the web page as it appears on the Safari browser. (If you select this format, then make sure to also select the “Make Rich Text” option from the menu.

PDF: When you select this option, you can send the content of the web page in a PDF file to your recipient. In PDF option, you have the flexibility to do your own kind of formatting with the content and your recipient will see the PDF file with that formatting only, irrespective of his email programs. But it is necessary that your recipients’ device must be capable of showing PDFs. 

Link Only: Instead of selecting the format, you can simply mail the link also, so that your recipient can copy the link and open it in his/her own browser. However, by default as well OS X Mail always includes the link irrespective of the format you have chosen.

Emailing feature in the Mac OS X-run system is a great feature that Mac users will love. This makes the sharing of web pages quite fast and easy. The long process of copy-pasting the content in a doc and then converting it to PDF and then mailing it to the recipients is a troublesome task. But with this web page mailing feature, users can be smart and prompt in mailing and sharing the information. Also, the user gets the flexibility to choose the format pattern, which is indeed very impressive.



About the Author:  Hi! I am Brook M. Perry, a prolific blog writer and keen author of articles related to pc security support and solution for issues related to computers and mobile devices. Being associated with the reputed best pc tuneup service provider Qresolve, I have resolved thousands of tech issues for our customers from worldwide. Computer online pc repair My areas of interest are PC security, endpoint security system, router support etc. You can follow me for my useful remote computer support articles on Ezine and other article-oriented websites.


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