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Apple mail update yosemite
Apple mail update yosemite








apple mail update yosemite
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The second issue you have to fix only if you have associated your account with a signature authority. To fix this you go in to Mail/Preferences/Composing and select the iCloud account you want from the dropdown list in the "Send new messages from:" choice.Ĩ. The first is that your iCloud account will not be first in the list, so when you click on "new message" the Mail app will default to some other account you have in the list. There are a few issue that you will have to solve additionally if you have more than one email account.

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Once the repopulation process completes this resolves most of your problems (leading me to think that somehow the Mac based database was in some way corrupted to an extent that a rebuild did not fix it - I tried that before doing the above).ħ. I have over 25,000 messages and it took a few hours.Ħ. Depending on the size of your email database the Mac Mail app will take several minutes to several hours to repopulate. In the Systems Preferences pane again click "+" and add your iCloud details again (email and password). If you don't see that, then just quit and reopen Mac Mail and they will have gone.ĥ. Once you do this you will notice (after a few minutes, depending on the size of your Mail database) that all your iCloud emails will have disappeared from the Mac Mail client. You will be given several choices to keep your other information (keychains, photos, etc., and nothing is deleted from the cloud - your information is safe, and can still be accessed on an iPad/iPhone, etc.)Ĥ. Open Mail (or Systems Preferences) and click on Accounts. Ensure you have a backup (Time Machine or others).

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Anyway this is what I did eventually to resolve the problem:ġ. The activity window indicated that the synchronisation was stuck in some way. I think the problems originate from a synchronisation issue between the Mac Mail database and the Apple servers. I figured this out after a call to Apple Support. I have sent multiple emails asking for any feedback and advice.and received no response whatsoever. I received several calls & emails which was impressive.until I managed to send the data, then radio silence. I had difficulty uploading the diagnostics using the link provided by Apple, since the file was large.

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Re-installing the OS didn't work so I then had to completely wipe the drive in order to just get back to where I was before installing OS 10.11.2.Īpple support actually contacted me - after I posted a similar request for help - i& instructed me to download a diagnostic file & to send the results. I needed to download the OS to an external drive just to get it to reboot.

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I'd hoped the first El Capitan update would resolve the issue, whereas in fact the second update caused complete meltdown! My Macbook Pro is only just over a year old, not exactly passed it's sell-by date. Is there any way the log files can be turned off? There is clearly an issue with one or more mail accounts - I don't have enough space on the drive to have duplicate accounts in outlook. The SSD drive isn't large enough to let these files continue to grow. The largest file is called 'BodyFetch.log' which reached over 10Gb before I needed to delete it to create space. Users/xxxxxxxxx/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Logs/Mail One or more of my mail accounts - I don't think iCloud is the worst culprit for me - particularly an exchange account I use for a work client, is continually writing log files to the following folder Not sure what to do here i have already tried adding and removing accounts, closing and opening Mail and restarting the computer.Īaaarrrggghhhh tell me about it! I've had terrible problems with mail c onstantly using up RAM and processor - often over 100% CPU for mail, even after all my mail accounts have eventually synced (which has taken weeks).

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I have 6GB of activity logs with that stuff. Oct 12 17:45:25 Mail : Network operation: 26 messages, 1 bodies left to fetch Oct 12 17:45:25 Mail : Recalculated priorities - network: 23, persistence: 0 Oct 12 17:45:25 Mail : Operation finished: 26 messages Oct 12 17:45:25 Mail : 26 messages now running Oct 12 17:45:25 Mail : Recalculated priorities - network: 8, persistence: 0 Looking at the activity log this repeats: I use iCloud, not having any problems with accessing iCloud mail on my iPad, iPhone or Macbook 12inch. After updating to El Capitan the Mail app on my Macbook Pro makes it run hot and gets stuck at "Downloading messages".










Apple mail update yosemite