Hello Jessica,  

 

I recommend:

 

1.

In the web interface of your gMail account Inbox, delete any messages that
you no longer wish to save.

 

2.

In the Settings area of your gMail account, via the web, enable iMap.  You
may also leave the POP3 protocol enabled but enable iMap, also.

 

3.

On your Mac, make  sure you completely delete any mail accounts.  If you do
this correctly, when creating a new email account, you will have to select
which protocol you wish to use and I strongly recommend iMap even if you do
not anticipate needing its added flexibility over POP3. 

 

4.

If I remember correctly, certificate problems in the POP3 protocol had to do
with invalid date compliance.  So, be sure to make sure your Mac has the
correct date and time set.

 

5.

Ultimately, if you cannot resolve this, you can take your Mac to the Apple
Store and request assistance in setting up your email accounts via the
Genius Bar.  

 

Mark 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jessica
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 8:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mail issues.

 

Ok question: I have pop inabled on my pc, and last time I checked, that was
what was enabled on the web server as well.  That's generally what I end up
using anyhow, but when I tried to connect either which way now, when I tell
it to connect via pop, it wants me to varify some sort of certificate, and
refuses to download my messages, but when I tell it to connect via imap,
after I've deleted the acount and readded it, it just sits there and refuses
to acount.

  I'd really prefer to use pop, considering the fact that first of all, I
don't plan on reading my messages multiple times, from multiple sources, and
second, the first time I did set the acount up via imap, it downloaded
months worth of mail that refused to delete and slowed my system down.  Any
advice?

----- Original Message ----- 

From: M. Taylor <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 10:08 PM

Subject: RE: Mail issues.

 

Hello Jessica, 

 

I empathize with your  frustration in setting up your gMail account.  

 

In my opinion, there is absolutely no reason why you cannot enjoy using your
Mac with gMail services.  

 

I'll tell you right from the start that troubleshooting mail account setup
issues can be daunting so you may not get as many replies as you hope
because there are so many ways one can get messed up in the process but I
will list just a few things to keep in mind that may help you resolve your
problem, OK?

 

1.

Using the gMail web interface, make sure you have iMap enabled.  

 

2.

Using the gMail web interface, I strongly recommend that you read the Google
help section for how to setup iMap on a computer.  Google has a very
comprehensive, albeit lengthy, tutorial that I found extremely useful, many
moons ago when I was learning how to do such things.

 

Now on your Mac:

 

3.

In the Mac Mail Preferences area of which I am certain you are now well
acquainted (Smile),  it is very often necessary to enter the password for
both the incoming and outgoing/SMTP settings, separately, even though, in
most cases, the password will be the same for both.

 

4.

In the security section of the process, be sure to select SSL for both the
incoming and outgoing protocols.  

 

Jessica, in some rare instances that I have encountered, the type of
security needed is defined by the Internet Service Provider.  For example,
Dish Network.  In such an instance, it is necessary to use a different type
of security than the normal SSL.  This is probably not the case for you but
I mention it in order to relay that sometimes, even when you do everything
right, things can still go wrong.  

 

Good Luck,

 

Mark

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jessica
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 9:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Mail issues.

 

I've just tried for the um-teenth time, to set up my gmail acount on my
macbook pro, and it's now wanted to tell me, "no mailbox selected," whenever
I open it.

  I'm only going to guess it's connected, sense the option to take acounts
on line is dimmed, so I don't understand why it would be telling me this,
however it refuses to download my mail no matter how many times I've removed
and re-set up the sount, and this is really getting on my last nerve.

  I really don't want to switch providers, because everyone I know knows
this address, and has for years, and sense I've had several providers that
I've been dissatisfied with and have no reason to change aside from the mac
doesn't completely seem to get along with it, than I don't see any other
reason to leave them.

  If there's some sort of a work-around, or if there could've been something
I may have missed, could someone please share that?

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