On Dec 25, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>
> On Dec 25, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Linda wrote:
>
>> I just upgraded to OS  10.5.4 on my mirror door tower. When I opened
>> my mail it asked if I wanted to import or update (I think) anyway, no
>> problem and everything is up and running.
>>
>> But my hubby went on his user and his mail is not working. His  
>> folders
>> are there but are all blank. I haven't a clue how to remake his mail.
>> He will not be happy if we have lost his mail. Any help will be
>> appreciated!
>
> Try upgrading to 10.5.6 first, and then see if you're offered the Mail
> Update 1.0 that was released two days ago?
> <http://support.apple.com/downloads/Mail_Update>
>
> If that fails, his mailboxes should be located in ~user>Library>Mail>
> folder. I believe if you manually double-click on a mailbox file (one
> that ends .mbox) it will recognize it within Mail.app?

it seems I may have a problem with the application itself. I am up to  
10.5.6. However when you boot Mail up it doesn't complete the boot up.  
You get a menu but no window. Also it won't quit from the menu you  
have to do a forced quit. So I think the application is stalling  
somewhere. Is there a way to fix this?

Linda in Ohio


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