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If nothing seems to be working, it may be time to rebuild and reindex Mail – and you should first backup, create offline archives of key messages and set some time aside for the task, which I’ve explained in an older article you can explore right here. Rebuild, ReindexĮl Capitan is different in many ways, but the old tips remain reliable.
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It’s not a perfect fix – and you should create an offline archive of your messages using a utility like Email Archiver, but Apple Support threads suggest this is a good fix. An effective fix for this is to delete the email account that’s causing the problem before creating a new account with identical settings. Some Mail users are having a problem in which El Capitan claims it cannot access the server, or in which Mail gets stuck in a loop while “ optimizing your Mail database." A potential reason for this involves changes in how El Capitan handles incoming emails, which might conflict with settings you had on your previous Mail/OS iteration.
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Now enable each of your Mail accounts, one at a time let each account download all its messages before enabling the next.Relaunch Mail and reconnect to the Internet/turn on Wi-Fi.Select each of your Mail accounts and disable each of these using the checkbox beside each account.Once Mail is launched got to Mail>Preferences>Accounts.
This will stop Mail trying to download mail on launch.
Set the ‘Outgoing Mail Server’ section to the right to iCloud.Launch Mail and open Preferences>Accounts.Once this process completes, click on the box to turn Mail back on, and close System Preferences.Open System Preferences>iCloud and unclick the checkbox beside Mail to disable it.If you can’t send email using your iCloud account after upgrading to El Capitan then following these steps may help: VerifyĪpple offers a simple online tool to verify your email settings so you can ensure they’re set correctly in Mail.
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If you’ve been suffering problems using Outlook with El Capitan, then you should download the latest software patch released by Microsoft last week. You can also explore some of Mail's hardest to find controls in this article here.