I am still struggling with this. I hoped someone would tell me if I should
delete Graham's account and reinstate (and how to do it) or else suggest how I
might get his SMTP server back online.
If I delete the account in Internet Accounts it warns it will remove its data
from Mail, does this
Postscript to my previous message:
I have got rid of the extra Internet Account. There was only one shared note, I
unshared it, deleted the account, re-shared and the extra account did not
reappear. It was redundant anyway as it is part of the iCloud Account.
It made no difference, Graham’s
Hi Ronni
I had tried to edit the SMTP Server list but did not try adding a server.
I added the server as you described below. But when I select it from the list
it puts my email address in the username.
The drop-down list has:
iCloud (Offline)
iinet.net.au
mail.iinet.net.au (Offline)
SMTP
I have encountered the same problem with my Macbook Pro 2012 whilst away on
holidays.
Very interested in the responses that may come in.
Regards
John Thompson
> On 27 Oct 2017, at 9:36 AM, Diana & Graham Stevens
> wrote:
>
> Good morning all
>
> Graham can't send
Thanks again Ronni. After about 3 hours of downloading and re- installing
Sierra, all now appears to be working fine.
Regards
John
> On 9 Feb 2017, at 10:17 AM, John Thompson wrote:
>
> Thanks Ronni. I thought I may have to go down that track so will attend to
> it
Thanks Ronni. I thought I may have to go down that track so will attend to it
later today, or tomorrow. Nothing much else to do with this current weather -
Golf is out.
Regards
John
> On 9 Feb 2017, at 9:09 AM, Ronni Brown wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> Would there be any chance
Hi John,
Would there be any chance you have a corrupted email message that could be
stopping Mail App from loading?
But, if you have the exact same email messages on both your computers - the Mac
mini & MacBook Pro and you are NOT experiencing any problem with Mail on the
MacBook Pro, I would
Thanks for that Ronni,
In answer to you questions;
A) Updating 10.12 to 10.12.3,
B) No
C) Yes, several times.
Have tried the Safe Boot a couple of times without success.
Do not know where I can access a fresh new version of Mail so currently, am at
a loss.
Regards
> On 8 Feb 2017, at 7:22 am, John Thompson wrote:
>
> Since upgrading the Os on my 13” Macbook Pro (2012) Mail will not open. It
> quits within a couple of secondsor less each time I try toopen it. Is there
> any way I can re-install Mail for this computer? Do not
Hi Bill,
If you are able to Receive Mail but Unable to send mail, the problem is with
the Outgoing Mail Server SMTP.
The most likely reason is one of the following:
* You have the wrong SMTP server selected
*You have the incorrect settings for the right SMTP server
*Your ISP is blocking the
Thansk Ronni,
I was beginning to get to issue from the instructions below. However, an
hour with iinet/westnet earlier today suggested all was well with all
accounts when they ran tests and looked all my account details.
So given that I have just gone back in the reviewed everything. All
Hello Bill
On 17/07/2015, at 8:13 AM, Bill Parker wrote:
I should have said all servers are said to be offline
I have an old version of Mail, but if yours is similar to mine, look at the
Mailbox menu and check that all accounts have not been taken offline. The menu
gives you the opportunity
Yes. In Thunderbird, check the Offline submenu under the File Menu.
Rob
On 17/07/2015 10:55 am, Kaye and Geoff wrote:
Hello Bill
On 17/07/2015, at 8:13 AM, Bill Parker wrote:
I should have said all servers are said to be offline
I have an old version of Mail, but if yours is similar to
Thanks. I have checked the online offline status in the menu bar. Makes no
difference .
When this started (about 6 months ago) I switched to thunderbird. Mail is so
much better, so I tried it again
Sent from Bill Parker's iPhone
On 17 Jul 2015, at 11:22, Rob Phillips
... To complete l switched back to mail 2 weeks ago. No probs til yesterday.
B
Sent from Bill Parker's iPhone
On 17 Jul 2015, at 10:55, Kaye and Geoff k...@kgweb.org.au wrote:
Hello Bill
On 17/07/2015, at 8:13 AM, Bill Parker wrote:
I should have said all servers are said to be
I should have said all servers are said to be offline
B
On 17/07/2015 08:09, Bill Parker wrote:
Folks,
I am experiencing problems sending emails using Mail. Incoming are
NOT a problem.
I cannot send anything. I have had the iinet/westnet techs confirm
that all is well with the
On 08/09/2011, at 1:50 PM, Robert Miller-Eves wrote:
Hi Ronda!
I've done all that now and it all seems OK--HOWEVER!
Re : If that doesn’t solve the problem, quit Mail, navigate to
~/Library/Mail
The Tilde ~ indicates your Home Library Mail Folder … “Envelope Index”
should be under
On 08/09/2011, at 10:39 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
What I mentioned above should remove all messages from the Mail Server, why
would Rick need to login to webmail also?
Rick, also check In Mail, open ‘Get Account Info' window by choosing it
from the Action menu (gear icon)
On 08/09/2011, at 4:05 PM, Tim Law wrote:
On 08/09/2011, at 10:39 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
What I mentioned above should remove all messages from the Mail Server, why
would Rick need to login to webmail also?
Rick, also check In Mail, open ‘Get Account Info' window by
Hi Ronda!
I cannot find a Library anywhere in HOME and I've searched thoroughly. There is
a Library Folder in Leopard but it contains nothing related to Mail and.once
again ,I've searched throroughly. I also checked through the system Library -
zilch!
On 08/09/2011, at 2:00 PM, Ronda Brown
Hi Robert,
You said you were using Apple Mail in OS 10.6.8 iMac 27 3.2 Ghz Intel Core i3
... not Lion OS X 10.7.
I’m not a mind reader ;-)
Show User ~/Library in OS X Lion
Launch Terminal from Spotlight or Launchpad - Utilities, and enter the
following command to show or hide the directory:
Hi Ronda! Don't understand you're response.I've got Lion on my main (in
Computer ) Drive and run Snow Leopard from an External drive (Some Non Lion
compatible Apps. I need to use) In any case,I tend to favour Snow Leopard.
On 08/09/2011, at 6:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Robert,
You said
Hi Robert,
Originally I was helping you fix your Apple Mail in OS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard)
now you mention you have Lion on your computer ... So I responded with
instructions how to show the User ~/Library (otherwise known as the Home
Library) in Lion OS X 10.7.
You now have instructions how to
Thanks all, my problem is fixed now, I still don't why the triplicate
emails but may be attributable to
1. Not enough useable Hard Disk space.
2. Using Mail as an archive for ALL emails AND attachments.
3. With all the triplicate emails - this filled up the little
available space on hard
Hi Ronni!
Sorry about the Lion oversight! I now have a Library/mail folder in Lion
but can't get it to work in Snow Leopard . I'm still getting duplicates BUT
only WAMUG messages!
Also, when I type in chflags nohidden ~/Library/ in terminal I get ch flags
nohidden ~/Library/and
Hi Robert,
In Snow Leopard the User Library is NOT hidden, you don’t use Terminal to show
Library in Snow Leopard! It is shown in Snow Leopard.
The User Library in Snow Leopard is located on your Macintosh HD Users Folder
your Username Library.
What operating system ARE you using Apple Mail
On 08/09/2011, at 4:52 AM, Rick Armstrong wrote:
For some reason Mail has triplicates of recent received messages from 1 Sept
to 8 Sept.
1. Mail has now 931 unread triplicate messages.
2. I cannot delete them.
3. I have trashed the ‘Envelope Index’ but Mail crashes when I launch Mail,
Hi Rick. This is just an idea to show you what files may be taking up
the space; If you go 'USERS - HOME - LIBRARY - MAIL - YOUR MAIL
ACCOUNT - INBOX.mbox - MESSAGES. Then view in LIST VIEW, then click
SIZE you can see all your attachments from the largest to the smallest
and delete if
On 08/09/2011, at 8:50 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 08/09/2011, at 4:52 AM, Rick Armstrong wrote:
For some reason Mail has triplicates of recent received messages from 1 Sept
to 8 Sept.
1. Mail has now 931 unread triplicate messages.
2. I cannot delete them.
3. I have trashed the
On 08/09/2011, at 10:15 AM, Tim Law wrote:
On 08/09/2011, at 8:50 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 08/09/2011, at 4:52 AM, Rick Armstrong wrote:
For some reason Mail has triplicates of recent received messages from 1
Sept to 8 Sept.
1. Mail has now 931 unread triplicate messages.
2.
I've been experiencing a similar problem since beginning of September! Some-not
all- messages are duplicating,in particular,Wamug stuff.I clear my Server of
messages every day and maintain a low level of messages in my Mail App. OS
10.6.8 iMac 27 3.2 Ghz Intel Core i3 Curious!
On 08/09/2011,
On 08/09/2011, at 12:44 PM, Robert Miller-Eves wrote:
I've been experiencing a similar problem since beginning of September!
Some-not all- messages are duplicating,in particular,Wamug stuff.I clear my
Server of messages every day and maintain a low level of messages in my Mail
App. OS
Hi Ronda!
I've done all that now and it all seems OK--HOWEVER!
Re : If that doesn’t solve the problem, quit Mail, navigate to ~/Library/Mail
Darned if I can find the above in the Library Folder!
On 08/09/2011, at 1:03 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
If that doesn’t solve the problem, quit Mail,
So am I as of tonight. Not previously a problem
Request for password seemed odd?
I am located at Mt Pleasant if that is important
Graeme
On 14/09/2010, at 5:34 PM, Andrew wrote:
I am having a problem sending mail. Emails get stuck in the outbox and I am
getting request for password,
Hi Andrew,
Verify you have the correct password set in Keychain, then close mail and go
for a 10-15 minute coffee break.
After the break open mail and run the connection doctor under the Window
menu. This will either succeed or provide you a useful error message.
The idea of the coffee
Yes, me too (Claremont). I think it must be one of those 'iinet
things!'. Every once in a while I get the same thing, then it seems
okay.
Cheers
Jon
On 14/09/2010, at 8:07 PM, Graeme Winters wrote:
So am I as of tonight. Not previously a problem
Request for password seemed odd?
I am
I just had a password request on iinet account too - must be their
fault!
best
alastair
On 14/09/2010, at 1:13 PM, Jon Davison wrote:
Yes, me too (Claremont). I think it must be one of those 'iinet
things!'. Every once in a while I get the same thing, then it seems
okay.
Cheers
Jon
Since my last posting on the strange request for password I now find that I
am unable to open Mail.
Have accessed via Google - gmail.
Have not tried my iinet link
Am unable to close or put to sleep as Mail still active
Cannot close Mail as Quit Mail greyed over
Can anyone suggest a cause?
Prior
Agreed. Mail faults here too (for iinet). But my other email accounts all
work.
Couldn't see anything listed on their support page, but there's work
scheduled for later tonight,..so could be linked.
Or just a hiccup :o)
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 14/9/10 8:33 PM, mince and pud
Graeme and Andrew,
as Mail tries to check both of my iiNet mail accounts it is requesting
passwords, this has occurred most of tonight. My other account is fine.
Must be an iiNet thing.
Regards,
Eugene
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List --
Evening AllJust got home from work and check mail (iinet) and everything worked fine ... ( Coogee exchange )PedroOn 14/09/2010, at 8:47 PM, Eugene wrote:Graeme and Andrew,as Mail tries to check both of my iiNet mail accounts it is requesting passwords, this has occurred most of tonight. My other
Yeh...appears to have corrected itself now ;o)
No errors anymore.
Kind Regards
Daniel
Oh,..and how's this for a rumour,...
http://www.macrumors.com/2010/09/14/steve-jobs-reportedly-barred-from-bring
ing-ninja-stars-on-private-plane-in-japan/
LOL
On 14/9/10 9:58 PM, Pedro pfow...@iinet.net.au
At 5.43 am Wednesday I am not receiving my mail from iinet on my system. I have accessed this by logging in to iinet.
Now for the help line.
David Nicholas
On Tue Sep 14 22:02 , Daniel Kerr sent:
Yeh...appears to have corrected itself now ;o)
No errors
My mail problem is now fixed. The iinet support system worked very well. I
haven't had to use support for a few years now - that's a plus for iinet, isn't
it. This morning I got straight through to someone in Sydney - I haven't had
such an instant response since my first years with iinet
Hi David,for me the glitch that I experienced last night with iiNet was fixed and full services began working late last night.Perhaps yours is another problem?
Regards, Eugene
On 15/09/2010, at 5:45 AM, david...@iinet.net.au wrote:
At 5.43 am Wednesday I am not receiving
Still not sure what caused the problem but access to mail is fine this morning
Thank you for the feedback
Graeme
On 14/09/2010, at 8:13 PM, Jon Davison wrote:
Yes, me too (Claremont). I think it must be one of those 'iinet things!'.
Every once in a while I get the same thing, then it
I've always had Mail problems since I got my new MacBook Pro ( Thanks
Ronni Daniel) so I moved to Thunderbird no problems ! Ciao, Philip.
On 15/09/10 6:59 AM, David Nicholas wrote:
My mail problem is now fixed. The iinet support system worked very
well. I haven't had to use support for a
Mine seems to be ok this morning. If it recurs I'll call iinet.
Andrew
On 15/09/2010, at 6:59 AM, David Nicholas david...@iinet.net.au wrote:
My mail problem is now fixed. The iinet support system worked very well. I
haven't had to use support for a few years now - that's a plus for
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is relevant to the troubles people have been
experiencing - perhaps all ISPs are performing modem firmware upgrades.
I got this from Optus this morning ..
Optus is introducing the capability to upgrade the firmware in your
DSL Direct modem remotely.
What is
Hello John,
Your exact problems have not been covered before that I know of.
In regard to loosing your RSS Apple Hot News, have you tried going to - File
Add RSS Feeds selecting it?
When you mention The spinning activity wheel do you mean the Spinning Beach
Ball (which happens when Mail
On 07/10/2009, at 1:22 PM, Michael kane Taylor wrote:
Hi all. I have a mystifying problem with Mail 2.1.3 on my G5 10.4.11.
I have five email accounts. One of them (namely ta...@iinet.net.au)
has not been receiving mail since September 18. The other accounts,
with the same ISP work
-- Just a thought. I have several domain (aoi) email accounts at
iinet, with some of them I get them forwarded on automatically to a
gmail address. A couple of months ago, I found that some (not all) of
the messages sent to one aoi address NOT set to forward to gmail were,
in fact, being
On 07/10/2009, at 2:57 PM, David Noel wrote:
-- Just a thought. I have several domain (aoi) email accounts at
iinet, with some of them I get them forwarded on automatically to a
gmail address. A couple of months ago, I found that some (not all) of
the messages sent to one aoi address NOT set
I suggest you change the password for the problematic email account at the ISP
end, then try sending a test email. You should be prompted to enter the new
password for the Mail account on your computer's Keychain. You may also get a
prompt for a password to to open the Keychain.
Cheers,
Many thanks Susan, David and Ronni for your suggestions.
It is definitely not an iiNet problem. Nor does it concern settings
which have been checked, double-checked and re-checked.
I did indeed try removing the account and adding it again as a new
account. Not only did this not work but I
Now things are getting really weird. This has always been a POP
account. It is so set on my laptop, where it works perfectly well. To
see what happened I opened a new account with the same address and
set it as an IMAP account. I now have all the missing messages and it
is working. I am
Thanks Ronnie,
I'd like to say I did but I used CleanApp before I remembered the un-
installer--its a bummer to be getting old. I have done as you
suggested and removed Growl, however, I will leave it for a few days,
until I am feeling brave again, and have another shot at installing V4.
On 13/03/2009, at 1:21 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
In case anyone is interested here is the final outcome of my Mail/
Safari problem. As the saga progressed I could not install Safari V
3 as the installer reckoned a later version was present (I couldn't
find any trace of it) and Mail started
On 07/11/2006, at 12:07 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
A friend with a G5 iMac and Tiger has a Mail problem. No longer
does a message in the Inbox display to be read in the window below
when it is highlighted. Double clicking opens it in a separate
window as normal.
I have no model or
Hi, if they look at the bottom of the window, there is a little dimple,
click on that, and the display window opens again. I just had this problem
yesterday! Cheers, Susan.
-Original Message-
From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Severin
Crisp
Sent: Tuesday, 7
Hi Severin,
I don't use mail myself - but I gave it a quick fire up to see if I
understood the problem.
One thing I noticed is unlike Entourage where:
when you drag the divider to change the relative size of the message
list/mail view windows it stops before you reach the bottom of the
Neil's explanation was so much better than mine!
-Original Message-
From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neil
Houghton
Sent: Tuesday, 7 November 2006 1:27 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mail problem
Hi Severin,
I don't use mail myself - but I gave
Tony,
Your problem might be a file privilages problem which can be ifxed
using disk utilities and repair file permissions option. Alternately
if somehow your mail.plist file is corrupt you may want to try
Preferential treatment (http://homepage.mac.com/jonn8/as/html/
pt.html) which
Nicholas,
thanks for the pointer to that nice little utility. I was not able
to download from your link but it is listed on Version Tracker. It
is donationware and works a treat!
Severin Crisp
On 30/04/2006, at 9:08 AM, Nicholas Harvey wrote:
Tony,
Your problem might be a file
Have you tried clicking on Mailboxes button in your toolbar? you can
have sliding window on left or right depending on where you locate your
mail window in relation to the screen. also you can customise the
toolbar in View menu (in case you don't have a Mailboxes button
showing)
Reg
On 14
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 03:47 PM, Ian Bacon wrote:
This may just be the lamest question ever answered on this list, but
here goes.
I was using OSXs email program to view my email, I clicked on a link
(to ilisten) embedded in an email message, and then only the email
message
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