I've moved to Mail 4.0 in Snow Leopard.  Very nice.

After a long stretch with a combination of Thunderbird and Entourage, the exchange server support in Snow Leopard caused me to take a new try at Mail 4.0. I was surprised at how easy it was for Mail 4.0 to get connected to my work's exchange server. I can also now accept or reject calendar invitations from work directly from within Mail 4.0. I've also setup Mail 4.0 to access my gmail via IMAP. I'm surprised at how fast Mail 4.0 is compared against Entourage and Thunderbird. Very nice.

I just moved from entourage to mail 4 in Snow Leopard. I am on an exchange server. All my emails, contacts and appointments came over to Mail 4.0. But I have one Project in Entourage that I cannot see or find. Does anyone know if Mail 4.0 will support Projects that is in Entourage and Outlook?

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    Mac OS X v10.6: Mail.app won’t open, or "You can't use this version of Mail…" alert after installing Security Update 2012-004:
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  • Mail has vanished after Snow Leopard update

    I recently updated to Snow Leopard. Everything was fine after installation, but 3 days later after I started up and all of my email in the Mail program is gone... along with my POP account settings, etc Just a blank mail box. Is there any way to restore my mailbox to it's original state?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4424?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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    Security Update 2012-004 (Snow Leopard)
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  • Unread mail no longer bold - mail 4.05 in Snow leopard

    I've seen countless  posts about this happening in Lion but not in 10.6.
    Yesterday, for no obvious reason, all unread emails only had the blue blob next to them but text was not in bold. Tried checking and unchecking 'display unread messages in bold font' button. Quit and reopened a few times, shut down and restarted machine but nothing changed.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4424?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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    Some users have reported this problem if the Mail Application has been moved out of the top-level /Applications folder, or duplicated in another location.
    When the Security Update is done, the old version of Mail is disabled.
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    Security Update 2012-004 (Snow Leopard)
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  • Mail wont open in Snow Leopard

    After installing Snow Leopard, I can't open Mail, which I need to do in order to configure it with my e-mail server (Yahoo). Clicking on Mail prompts the message: ""You can't use this version of the application mail.app with this version of Mac OS X. -- You have mail.app 3.6"
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    Sounds like you've co-minglied an old install?
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  • My Mail search feature in Snow Leopard just stopped working

    My search feature for Mail in snow leopard just stopped working. I had a system crash while trying to reformat a corrupted flash drive. Now when I search in mail it just spins the color wheel. Any suggestions?

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  • Mail keeps disappearing in Snow Leopard

    All of my mail, mailboxes and folders keep disappearing in Mail 4.1. Ever since I updated to Snow Leopard this keeps happening. I constantly have to remove and reenter my MobileMe Imap Info and I am afraid one day I will not be able to reconfigure and all my mail will be lost. PLEASE HELP!!! THANKS!

    Having the same problem - random messages just keep disappearing
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    Why are you doing this Mail, why?!
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  • Resizing images within Mail not working in Snow Leopard

    Hi,
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    In the past, if I attached an image I could resize it by selecting the option at the lower right of the window and it would scale the image accordingly. Now if I select "large" it resizes the image as if I selected small. It's tiny, like 30KB. I tried it on both machines and I get the same thing.
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    thanks for your reply.
    But i have now a Problem!
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    Hi, I'm using snow leopard 10.6.8, mail 4.6 and address book 5.0.3
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    I remember the Mail app in Leopard used to show badges for new mail. My Snow Leopard fails to show any badges when I get new mail. I've scoured the Preferences, but can't find anything to activate them. Did Apple do away with this badge for Mail?

    HI,
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  • Can iCloud mail be checked on snow leopard too?

    If I migrate my MobileMe email to iCloud on my MacBook air and iPhone 4 but my office iMac is on snow leopard, will this be a problem?

    You should still be able to set up IMAP mail in your Mail app, though you'll need to use the server information for iCloud specifically.  Just don't expect Apple to help you get this set up.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4864

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