, Busy -- It's DrivingMe Nuts
Hi,
No, that shouldn’t affect anything. I have multiple devices accessing my
iCloud account simultaneously both at home and at work. I also have a gMail
account through Google App, a Pop account through my ISP, and two other iMap
accounts for other duties all
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Busy, Busy, Busy -- It's DrivingMe Nuts
Hi,
No, that shouldn’t affect anything. I have multiple devices accessing my
iCloud account simultaneously both at home and at work. I also have a gMail
account through Google App, a Pop account through
Have you run a permissions repair from Disk Utility? I imagine erasing all your
accounts and starting over could help too, but that's an extreme step. I can
tell you that it's not the Mail app somehow needing more power; I use a Macbook
Air with the low end processor and 4GB ram from 2012, and
I have had this issue with far too much frequency lately, and only with
mail. Permissions repair has helped in the past, but it did not work the past
few times. What I was finding was as I tried to read my messages, whenever this
problem occurred, I was hearing “900 cells selected” or
, March 27, 2015 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Busy, Busy, Busy -- It's DrivingMe Nuts
Have you run a permissions repair from Disk Utility? I imagine erasing all
your accounts and starting over could help too, but that's an extreme step. I
can tell you that it's not the Mail app somehow needing more power
Hi,
I haven’t heard of many experiencing this, so, I’m guessing that it has
something to do with your personal configuration or situation. That machine is
plenty powerful enough to handle the job. Some questions to determine what may
be causing the issues:
1. What Mail view do you use?
: Friday, March 27, 2015 07:30
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Busy, Busy, Busy -- It's DrivingMe Nuts
It does only happen at work, not home, so I often wonder if it has
something to do with our Ethernet connection or server.
I do have both gmail and iCloud; I have Gmail
: Friday, March 27, 2015 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Busy, Busy, Busy -- It's DrivingMe Nuts
Have you run a permissions repair from Disk Utility? I imagine erasing all
your accounts and starting over could help too, but that's an extreme step. I
can tell you that it's not the Mail app somehow needing
It does only happen at work, not home, so I often wonder if it has
something to do with our Ethernet connection or server.
I do have both gmail and iCloud; I have Gmail set up to forward to my iCloud
account. I use Pop. I will keep these hints in mind for future. Thank you.
Christine
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Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: Busy, Busy, Busy -- It's
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Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: Busy, Busy, Busy -- It's DrivingMe Nuts
Hi,
I haven’t heard of many experiencing this, so, I’m guessing
Hello, I did a disk permissions last night took over night! I still get busy
now and again with mail but it is now working.
On 27 Mar 2015, at 13:55, Alex Hall mehg...@icloud.com wrote:
Have you run a permissions repair from Disk Utility? I imagine erasing all
your accounts and starting
Perhaps a clean install will help? And when done you do a backup twice during
the reinstallation of software after the osx installed. Then maybe it will work
and you have two or more backups to restore from. Many instructions of how to
do a clean install in the archive i believe.
Take care
I have a 2.6 GHz Mac mini with latest Yosemite installed.
I'm having a problem with the Mail application in that it's constantly
reporting Busy; this even the only thing I might do is to try to interact
with the Messages table.
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