You’re not trying to select a recipient from an address book entry (maybe a
group) Are you?
I’ve found this crashes Mail every time! I’ve written to Apple about it.
Stephen
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> On 18 Nov 2015, at 18:28, andrew lancaster wrote:
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> Date: 18 November 2015 at 6:27:03 pm GMT
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> Hi. I’ve just returned from a few days away - and tried to check my mail.
> Nail has quit 4
Hi. I’ve just returned from a few days away - and tried to check my mail. Nail
has quit 4 times in about 10 minutes! This is the message I get …
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No! Just to get mail ... It starts retrieving then POW! gone.
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> On 18 Nov 2015, at 19:01, itsagr...@icloud.com wrote:
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> You’re not trying to select a recipient from an address book entry (maybe a
> group) Are you?
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> I’ve found this crashes Mail every time! I’ve
Hi Jason / John,
Thanks for the feedback and suggestions but stone me if it hasn’t just sorted
itself out.
I have been away from the machine for a day and the next time I tried to play
iTunes it worked as normal, beats me, perhaps there is an intermittent fault, I
will keep my eye on it and
If you go into System Preferences -> Sound -> Output, see which output is
selected and if you have multiple, as that was my root issues. If you have
multiple options then the wrong one might be being selected.
John
On 18 November 2015 at 01:18, Jason P. Davies wrote:
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No I don’t believe I did restart, Holding off on upgrading to El Cap for a
while, I believe there are a few audio glitches in there.
Steve.
On 18 Nov 2015, at 22:14, Jason Davies wrote:
Since upgrading to El Cap I've had a very irritating thing where it 'loses' the
speakers