OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Change Font For Mail Attachment / "save" Pull-down?

Feb 8, 2012

Am having lots of Mail issues today, but besides not being able to receive messages, the ones I have gotten with attachments, when you pull down the "save" attachment button, the font is a bunch the letter A in a box.  Any way to change to the default font.  Have tried changing the font in the preferences, but it doesn't seem to change that area.  Cannot read what the attachments even are.

Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.2), 24 inch silver iMac from Sept.2007

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OS X Mavericks :: Change / Save Default Font In Mail From Helvetica To Something Else?

Jun 5, 2014

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Sep 1, 2009

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Feb 4, 2012

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Mar 24, 2012

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Apr 3, 2012

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Jun 2, 2012

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iBook, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Why Does Mail Change The Size Of Attachments

Apr 9, 2012

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Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Mar 28, 2012

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: OSX Mail App Uses Lots Of Memory With Exchange Change

Jun 1, 2012

A couple weeks back, we switched from exchange 2007 to exchange 2010.The only change required on the OSX mail client was to change the server address.I have two macbook pros, one is a 2GB early vintage intel, and the other a more recent 4GB model.Both of them are configured for access to the exchange server.Both are running 10.6.Once the change was made, both clients started using huge amounts of memory.This isn't a leak, as is reported in some Lion threads, because it eventually comes back down again.When you start the client, it might use about 150MB of RAM.After a while I have seen as much as 1.6GB of RAM usage on the 4GB machine.If you take the exchange account out of the mix (disable it in preferences) the client consistently stays at about 75MB of RAM.The peak isn't limited by the client as far as I can tell -- it basically uses up all free memory and drives the system completly nuts.Many of the applications no longer perform well once they are subjected to memory starvation, and this includes the mail client itself.

I am now running the activity window with Mail to see if I can spot a pattern, but in one case I watched Mail's memory usage grow in Activity Monitor with nothing in the Activity screen.I aso tried creating a new account instance on the 4GB machine, but without any cached data the behavior was far worse.It very quickly consumes the entire machine and doesn't seem to return to normal.I am firmly convinced this is a side effect of changing the exchange service or one of the exchange settings, if for no other reason than the behavior is new on two systems.It's still unforgivable for the Mail client to do this -- if it can consume all available memory then it needs to monitor itself and defer or break up what it is trying to do.I am a great fan of this mail client but this is so unusable that it might force me back to outlook running in a VM.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Mar 5, 2012

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Apr 2, 2012

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Jun 14, 2012

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Feb 7, 2012

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Mar 6, 2012

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Change Order Of Email Addresses In Address Book / Groups / Mail?

Apr 12, 2012

Many records in my address book have multiple email addresses. No big deal but I wonder if there is a way to tell Address Book / Mail which address to pick as the default. 

For example I send a litttle news email one a week to a group of contacts.  I want to send this email to people's personal -- not business -- email address.  I've created a group in Address Book and type that group name in my Mail to line and the group pops up.  But a few of the records pick the corporate address and I have to go in and change those addresses. 

I just tried editing one record ... I deleted both "work" and "home" addresses from a record.  Then reentered them "home" first, "work" second.  But when I closed the edit Address Book listed them in the original order (maybe alpha). 

Info:
iMac 21 1/2, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Nov 19, 2007

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Mac Storing Copies Of Every Email Attachment On Hard Drive?

Mar 8, 2012

I am putting this under OS questions because I assume it is an OS thing. The computer is a Mac Mini, I also have a Mac Pro workstation. I am consolidating all photos on to one external drive I plan to duplicate and remove to a safe deposit box, returning it occasionally to update it. My wife tends to store stuff on the stystem drive of our home mac mini (which is only 120gb) so I did a search of "Macintosh HD" looking for anything with ".jp" in the filename.

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Note also that we both sign in as same user, and I use gmail and it does NOT do it for my account, only hers, so I assume when I set up system it asked for an email and I put in hers. She uses browser based mailing, so I don't see why this is happening, unless mail just updates anyway. This is cluttering up my system drive unnecessarrily, and seems an odd feature. How do I safely eliminate files that are there (not just pics but anything else that is unnecessary) and how do I keep it from doing it again in the future?

Info:
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Jul 1, 2012

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Feb 18, 2009

I know. I know. It's been done to death.

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So sad.

Since then I've been TRYING DESPERATELY to love FEX, and now Fusion2 (which is a tad better, i think?).

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Will SnowLeopard do anything to help with the OSX font madness?

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Jun 30, 2010

I have just made a software update and am running Mac OS X version 10.6.4.

After my update, the font in many programs like Safari and the PDFs in Preview has changed to a weird font that 1) is useless and hard to read and 2) does not support danish letters. The result is that danish letters are either disappearing or using the normal font.

This was never a problem before updating, so obviously I am rather frustrated. I have gone into the various preferences in both Safari and OS X and sought to change the font. I have also tried TinkerTool, but nothing seems to work.

Have you had any experiences with this?

As I can't upload images to this service, I am not able to show you how it looks, so if you send me an email, I will be able to reply with a screenshot.

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Apr 19, 2012

Is there a way to change the default mail "stationary" templates from Spanish to English?

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