ICloud :: How To Get Mail On MacBook Pro Running OS X 10.5.8
May 28, 2012Can I get my iCloud mail to my Mac OS X 10.5.8?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
Can I get my iCloud mail to my Mac OS X 10.5.8?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
If I use the iCloud suggested settings as per: ENTERING iCLOUD MAIL SERVER SETTINGS IN SNOW LEOPARD
as per Roger Wilmut's suggestions -[URL]...will all my other incoming and outgoing mail accounts still work as usual?
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iMac 7,1 Intel Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 2.4Ghz
I have been a heavy windows user. Just got a MBP, running OS X Lion (10.7.3). I need to move all my email from my PC laptop running Windows Mail to Mac Mail. Can anyone suggest a best way to:
a. Transfer all the mails in the In Box
b. Transfer all the folders
c. Transfer the sent folder
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MacBook Pro
I have a macbook air 128g and am running out of storage space. I am wondering if I can use icloud as a primary storage for my media files (Photos, music, video, etc). Then I could potentially remove from hard drive to free up space. I am concerned if this is possible and what the cons would be. I am thinking that Itunes library and photos would not be as quickly accesible as it would be using the hard drive.
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MacBook Air
My Mac Pro tower currently runs on OS X, v 10.6.8, so it no longer syncs with iCloud (+ therefore my new iMac). Will OS X Lion 10.7.3 run on it?
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Is it possible to import ICal and my address book from icloud to my macbook pro which runs with Snow Leopard?
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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.2)
I am running Lion (latest ver) on my iMac (2011, i7), and have icloud set up to sync mail (and other stuff) with my iPhone 4. My iCloud account Sent Mail and Drafts are being syncronized between the cloud the iPhone, but not the iMac. So for example, I see 2 items in my Drafts folder when I log into icloud.com, and I see them in the drafts folder on iPhone mail, but they do not appear in the drafts folder for my iCloud account on Mail.app on the iMac. Also, I don't see emails I sent from icloud.com on my Mac's mail. I have iCloud enabled on the mac, and mail syncing is specifically turned on.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.1), 27" i7
mail will not accept my apple password since setting up iCloud?
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
In Account Information Outgoing Mail Server says: iCloud is offline. But apple says it is on line?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I was installing the latest update to Mail Tags in Mail and it crashed in the process of the update. Now mail won't run - it just hangs. I reinstalled Mail and it's still doing the same thing so it must be the mail data file (right?). Can I rebuild the data file without running mail? What to do?
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Mac Book Pro 2GHz Intel Core i7 8GB, Mac OS X (10.7), iphone, ipad, iMac
I had a Mobileme account and have changed over to iCloud. In the last three days when receiving mail my accounts have gone offline on two different computers. I can still access them by signing into iCloud, but not from the mail application. I went to accounts and the "incoming mail server" is blank. I have tried creating a new account with "imap.mail.me.com" , but it still did not connect. Has something changed at iCloud?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I am migrating my mail and archive folders from Mail to iCloud. I moved 20+ folders and over 8k messages with no problem by dragging and dropping the folder from 'On my mac' section to 'iCloud' section in Mail. The last two folders were the largest with over 1.5k in each folder. Over 1200 of the messages in each went in to iCloud without a hitch. Then I got this error:
The IMAP command “APPEND” (to [mail box name]) failed with server error: Message contains NUL characters.
There are 149 messages left in one folder and 203 in another folder. Try as I might, it will not work. I tried Rebuild mailbox option in menu and exported to Mail and mbox format and then re-importing. Still does not work.
I am using Mac OS 10.4.11 and I do not plan to upgrade my OS software at this time. I am not using any wireless devices such as iPhone, iPad, or iPod. The only "wireless device" I use is my PowerMac G4 using Airport and whatever wireless signal from a modem is handy for internet connection. I am using Apple's Mail application and wish to continue using it just as it is with my existing email addresses. I currently have a MobileMe account which I'm not worried about losing when it's phased out as long as my Mail application and email continues to function. My question is do, I have to sign up with, or make the move to, iCloud in order for my Mail application and my email to continue working in the near future? I do not mind losing MobileMe and I do not mind not having iCloud if my email will work without it. I do not wish to purchase iCloud service and I hope I do not have to pay to keep my email working. I do have iDisk at the moment but I prefer to let it go rather than to continue to pay for a remote upload/download storage service, although I wouldn't mind keeping it if I don't have to pay for it.
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PowerBook, Mac OS X (10.4.11)
Since Friday March 23 email has been inaccessible. I have network connections, Safari is working, I can get to icloud mail but the mail program won't connect. As far as I can tell Apple says there's no mail outage.On Thursday I used my work Win 7 laptop to move to iCloud from [URL](all I want is email; nothing else). Did this change something?
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PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
As of yesterday 25th May 2012, Apple mail on my mac stopped receiving new mail. I checked my mail around lunchtime (all ok) then when I got home checked again...nothing! I had however had mail delivered during the afternoon to my Blackberry. I have a .mac and .me email address as well as a pop 3. These have all been set up for ages and I've had no problems. My pop 3 and two mac accounts all have worked wonderfully since I went over from Mobile Me to ICloud. I can still send from all three mail addresses from my mac. When I check my mail on iCloud via the web there are new messages in my inbox. I'm still getting these delivered to my Blackberry, as usual. Also my pop 3 account has started asking me for my password which I enter and save in my Keychain it then asks again. The only time this happens is when there is problem with iCloud, according to the Service Status everything is up and running. I have three macs and it's the same on all three.
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Mac OS X (10.7.4), All macs are running Mac OS (10.7.4
This has happened before. All is well, then one day iCloud Mail decides it won't work and the "exclaimation point" error appears next to that account in mail.
Trying to re-enter the account information is futile as the incoming mail server is grayed out, only displaying "mail.example.com" which the user cannot change.
Tried deleting the account and re-adding, but it just adds a new, blank account which cannot be modified. At that point, my iCloud mail account is entirely gone from the computer and apparently can not be recovered.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I am able to use ICloud on another pc (limited access though) but now I cannot open my mail on my own macbook; it says 'unsupported browser'.
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.11)
How do a move a mail folder from iCloud to on my mac .
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MacBook Air, iOS 7.0.5
when sending a reply to a friend using iCloud will not send out ...
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MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
I am having trouble getting my email on my mac through the mail application. I have to go online all the time & log in to get my mail. It says my accounts are offline. I really need my email to work the way I know how to!!
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I put in alll the right server config but the account is still mobile me with incoming server field empty.
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2010), 2.93Ghz i7
I am on travel and thus not at home. The Macbook Pro is running 10.6.8 with max memory and a 750GB HD. I suspect this is associated with moving my accounts to iCloud. And I assume Apple will sort this out either in the next few hours or the next few days.
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MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I am wanting to install ICloud to be able to easily access the same Mail from my MacBook Pro and my G4 Tower. I need to upgrade, to Lion, I know however the Tower in particular uses programmes not supported by LION. Is it possible to ICloud if the G4 Tower is 10.6 and the MacBook Pro is on Lion ?
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
The iCloud account in Mail displays 1 unread message when all are read. I am unable to "mark all messages as read" to remove the 1 unread message icon. When I send multiple test emails to the iCloud account, it still only displays 1 unread message when there are more. The iCloud account on my iOS devices correctly displays the number of unread email messages.
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MacBook Pro 17, Mac OS X (10.7), iMac 24 iPhone 4 iPad 2
Mail isn't working for me. I'm running osx 10.5.8 and mail 3.6. It won't quit. I have to force quit. Then it won't receive regular mail. It is only receiving junk mail. I have tried deleting the account and adding it again. I have also added another account to see if the problems were still there and they are.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Why Mail is running at 400% cpu usage while trying to download an email? I have an Apple email account and Exchange account set up with Mail. I never ran into any problem with Mavericks but after upgrading to Yosemite, Mail now frequently runs up to 400% any time it is open. The problem only occurs when Mail is trying to get a message from the server, although it does not hang on every email, only certain ones that I can see in the 'Activity' Window. I've already tried to delete the accounts and restart from scratch. Now my co-worker just upgraded to Yosemite is experiencing the exact same problem on his macbook. The only way to temporarily fix the problem is to delete that specific email message Mail is trying to get from the server. It will be fine until it hangs on another email later on. The program is still usable but will drain the battery in less than an hour just for having Mail open. Now I only open Mail when I want to check emails if I'm on battery only, then immediately close it.
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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10), 8 GB RAM
How can I run mail.app remotely on a Mac? I have a desktop and a laptop, both on 10.4.11. The desktop has my mail files, and sometimes I'd like to read them from the laptop. The laptop can log into the desktop over my wireless home network and I can run the copy of mail.app that's on the desktop. But when I do that, it looks for mail files that are on the laptop rather than the desktop.
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