Re: Mail problems again

2014-11-23 Thread Pat
Hi, Ronni,

It’s fixed! I tried all the suggestions with no luck, so started from scratch 
with the router: discovered that it only had its own DNS number in the Network 
Wi-Fi panel. Fortunately, I had all the original data written down, so was able 
to add the necessary. Now I can gather up the piles of hair lying around and 
try to stick it back on. I can’t imagine how those numbers vanished away.

Thank you very much for your help!
Cheers,
Pat


 On 23 Nov 2014, at 14:39, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Hi Pat,
 
 Comments below.
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 1:43 pm, Pat Scott clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 Hi, Ronni,
 
 The only entry on the Proxy panel is at the bottom where it says: Bypass 
 proxy settings for these Hosts  Domains: *.local, 169.254/16
 
 Should this be removed?
 
 NO... As long as nothing is selected (ticked) in the boxes above *.local, 
 169.254/16
 
 Connection Doctor has indicated Mail can connect to the Internet as it shows 
 green in Connection Status.
 But shows Red dots in the Account Status column.
 So you need to Check your Incoming IMAP or POP and Outgoing SMTP email 
 account settings are correct as per your ISPs Mail Settings.
 
 Check you don't have any third party firewall software, such as Little Snitch 
 blocking the necessary ports.
 
 I presume you have already tried Quitting Mail and Restarting your Mac and 
 then opening Mail again? 
 
 Power Cycle your Network Modem  Router  Mac
 Power all Off - Then first Power ON the Modem - then the Router - then your 
 Mac.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 
 Thanks,
 Pat
 
 
 
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:58, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Hi Pat,
 
 Just quickly - Check to don't have any Proxy Server in System Preferences  
 Network Wi-Fi  'Advanced'   Proxies 
 Nothing selected under Proxies
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:12 am, Pat Scott clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 For no apparent reason, suddenly Mail on my Mac is not connecting to the 
 wifi. I can't send or receive anything. This letter is being written on 
 the iPad.
 
 The wifi is working properly: the iPad and my husband's laptop have no 
 difficulty with it. There are apps on the iPad that interact with the Mac 
 by wifi and they function normally. So it must be something within Mail.
 
 In Mail, the 3 POP email accounts are shown as off-line, with exclamation 
 marks, and they cannot be put back on-line. In the Mailbox menu, I can 
 toggle back and forth between the on and off setting, but nothing happens. 
 None of the account settings have changed.
 
 Mail Connection Doctor says Mail is able to connect to the Internet and 
 Connection Status is green, the 3 email accounts all have red status, and 
 I should check account data. I glanced at the Logs. The most recent 
 SocketStreamEvents Log says ERROR: Connecting failed for socket: 
 0x618000b75e0: Error: Domain=NSPOSIXError Domain Code=60 The operation 
 couldn't be completed. Operation timed out. Also Unscheduled streams 
 from run loop waiting for open -- socket:  and much more. Unfortunately, 
 I don't know what it means.
 
 Mac Pro 2013
 running OS 10.10
 
 Help, please?
 Pat
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Mail problems again

2014-11-22 Thread Pat Scott
For no apparent reason, suddenly Mail on my Mac is not connecting to the wifi. 
I can't send or receive anything. This letter is being written on the iPad.

The wifi is working properly: the iPad and my husband's laptop have no 
difficulty with it. There are apps on the iPad that interact with the Mac by 
wifi and they function normally. So it must be something within Mail.

In Mail, the 3 POP email accounts are shown as off-line, with exclamation 
marks, and they cannot be put back on-line. In the Mailbox menu, I can toggle 
back and forth between the on and off setting, but nothing happens. None of the 
account settings have changed.

Mail Connection Doctor says Mail is able to connect to the Internet and 
Connection Status is green, the 3 email accounts all have red status, and I 
should check account data. I glanced at the Logs. The most recent 
SocketStreamEvents Log says ERROR: Connecting failed for socket: 0x618000b75e0: 
Error: Domain=NSPOSIXError Domain Code=60 The operation couldn't be completed. 
Operation timed out. Also Unscheduled streams from run loop waiting for open 
-- socket:  and much more. Unfortunately, I don't know what it means.

Mac Pro 2013
running OS 10.10

Help, please?
Pat

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Re: Mail problems again

2014-11-22 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Pat,

Just quickly - Check to don't have any Proxy Server in System Preferences  
Network Wi-Fi  'Advanced'   Proxies 
Nothing selected under Proxies

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:12 am, Pat Scott clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 For no apparent reason, suddenly Mail on my Mac is not connecting to the 
 wifi. I can't send or receive anything. This letter is being written on the 
 iPad.
 
 The wifi is working properly: the iPad and my husband's laptop have no 
 difficulty with it. There are apps on the iPad that interact with the Mac by 
 wifi and they function normally. So it must be something within Mail.
 
 In Mail, the 3 POP email accounts are shown as off-line, with exclamation 
 marks, and they cannot be put back on-line. In the Mailbox menu, I can toggle 
 back and forth between the on and off setting, but nothing happens. None of 
 the account settings have changed.
 
 Mail Connection Doctor says Mail is able to connect to the Internet and 
 Connection Status is green, the 3 email accounts all have red status, and I 
 should check account data. I glanced at the Logs. The most recent 
 SocketStreamEvents Log says ERROR: Connecting failed for socket: 
 0x618000b75e0: Error: Domain=NSPOSIXError Domain Code=60 The operation 
 couldn't be completed. Operation timed out. Also Unscheduled streams from 
 run loop waiting for open -- socket:  and much more. Unfortunately, I don't 
 know what it means.
 
 Mac Pro 2013
 running OS 10.10
 
 Help, please?
 Pat
 
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Re: Mail problems again

2014-11-22 Thread Pat Scott
Hi, Ronni,

The only entry on the Proxy panel is at the bottom where it says: Bypass proxy 
settings for these Hosts  Domains: *.local, 169.254/16

Should this be removed?

Thanks,
Pat



 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:58, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Hi Pat,
 
 Just quickly - Check to don't have any Proxy Server in System Preferences  
 Network Wi-Fi  'Advanced'   Proxies 
 Nothing selected under Proxies
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:12 am, Pat Scott clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 For no apparent reason, suddenly Mail on my Mac is not connecting to the 
 wifi. I can't send or receive anything. This letter is being written on the 
 iPad.
 
 The wifi is working properly: the iPad and my husband's laptop have no 
 difficulty with it. There are apps on the iPad that interact with the Mac by 
 wifi and they function normally. So it must be something within Mail.
 
 In Mail, the 3 POP email accounts are shown as off-line, with exclamation 
 marks, and they cannot be put back on-line. In the Mailbox menu, I can 
 toggle back and forth between the on and off setting, but nothing happens. 
 None of the account settings have changed.
 
 Mail Connection Doctor says Mail is able to connect to the Internet and 
 Connection Status is green, the 3 email accounts all have red status, and I 
 should check account data. I glanced at the Logs. The most recent 
 SocketStreamEvents Log says ERROR: Connecting failed for socket: 
 0x618000b75e0: Error: Domain=NSPOSIXError Domain Code=60 The operation 
 couldn't be completed. Operation timed out. Also Unscheduled streams from 
 run loop waiting for open -- socket:  and much more. Unfortunately, I don't 
 know what it means.
 
 Mac Pro 2013
 running OS 10.10
 
 Help, please?
 Pat
 
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Re: Mail problems again

2014-11-22 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Pat,

Comments below.
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 1:43 pm, Pat Scott clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 Hi, Ronni,
 
 The only entry on the Proxy panel is at the bottom where it says: Bypass 
 proxy settings for these Hosts  Domains: *.local, 169.254/16
 
 Should this be removed?

NO... As long as nothing is selected (ticked) in the boxes above *.local, 
169.254/16

Connection Doctor has indicated Mail can connect to the Internet as it shows 
green in Connection Status.
But shows Red dots in the Account Status column.
So you need to Check your Incoming IMAP or POP and Outgoing SMTP email account 
settings are correct as per your ISPs Mail Settings.

Check you don't have any third party firewall software, such as Little Snitch 
blocking the necessary ports.

I presume you have already tried Quitting Mail and Restarting your Mac and then 
opening Mail again? 

Power Cycle your Network Modem  Router  Mac
Power all Off - Then first Power ON the Modem - then the Router - then your Mac.

Cheers,
Ronni

 
 Thanks,
 Pat
 
 
 
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:58, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Hi Pat,
 
 Just quickly - Check to don't have any Proxy Server in System Preferences  
 Network Wi-Fi  'Advanced'   Proxies 
 Nothing selected under Proxies
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 
 On 23 Nov 2014, at 11:12 am, Pat Scott clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
 
 For no apparent reason, suddenly Mail on my Mac is not connecting to the 
 wifi. I can't send or receive anything. This letter is being written on the 
 iPad.
 
 The wifi is working properly: the iPad and my husband's laptop have no 
 difficulty with it. There are apps on the iPad that interact with the Mac 
 by wifi and they function normally. So it must be something within Mail.
 
 In Mail, the 3 POP email accounts are shown as off-line, with exclamation 
 marks, and they cannot be put back on-line. In the Mailbox menu, I can 
 toggle back and forth between the on and off setting, but nothing happens. 
 None of the account settings have changed.
 
 Mail Connection Doctor says Mail is able to connect to the Internet and 
 Connection Status is green, the 3 email accounts all have red status, and I 
 should check account data. I glanced at the Logs. The most recent 
 SocketStreamEvents Log says ERROR: Connecting failed for socket: 
 0x618000b75e0: Error: Domain=NSPOSIXError Domain Code=60 The operation 
 couldn't be completed. Operation timed out. Also Unscheduled streams from 
 run loop waiting for open -- socket:  and much more. Unfortunately, I 
 don't know what it means.
 
 Mac Pro 2013
 running OS 10.10
 
 Help, please?
 Pat
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