Mail under Mavericks, Attachments and View Attributes Missing
Since upgrading to Mavericks, the attributes in the View menu are all greyed-out but for date sent, mailbox, and size. The others are all checked, but I cannot change anything. I cannot see the old attachment "paper clip" icon. Any fixes?
hi Eric
thanks for the tip, but I don't think that solves my problem, which is that Mail apparently hides the duplicates, so they're still there, you just can't differentiate or remove them. I actually *need* the duplicates there so I know I've got everything, but then I need to be able to move the ones I know I've dealt with from my inbox to an archive/trash, and/or remove them completely so Mail isn't totally bloated
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~/Library/Mail Downloads/
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I'm having some significant problems with Apple Mail, and despite having researched widely, I haven't been able to find a solution yet. Here is my tale of woe...
My set up is that I use Mail with 5 separate accounts, downloading all messages using POP. I keep ALL my mail (even the trash) so that I have a permanent record of all conversations, going back more than 10 years - this is about 250,000 emails in around 250 subfolders. I'm running the latest version of Mavericks on a 2010 MBP. I have no intention of moving to IMAP - I need to keep a local archive of all my mail.
A few months ago I was having problems with Mail being very slow to load and search emails. I decided to rebuild the mailboxes, but afterwards discovered that thousands of messages in the inbox of one of my accounts (and some of the sub-folders) had disappeared. Once I realised I tried to go back to a recent Time Machine back up, but, for whatever reason, that part of the back up hadn't worked properly and I was unable to recover the previous status. I left it while I decided what to do, and had time to deal with it...
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2. I could abandon the last week's efforts and revert to the version of Mail I was using a week ago, and then redownload the recent emails from my various accounts. That would still leave me without those thousands of emails I lost on my local machine.
3. I could find another way to deal with this. Can I get the remove duplicates script working? Should I revert to the version of Mail from a week ago, download ALL the messages again, but do it in a way that allows me to find the duplicates and remove them? Should I move to another email program altogether (which would presumably be massively disruptive to my work!)
Anyway, apologies for the essay length of this request, and thanks in advance for any help you may be able to offer!hi Eric
thanks for the tip, but I don't think that solves my problem, which is that Mail apparently hides the duplicates, so they're still there, you just can't differentiate or remove them. I actually *need* the duplicates there so I know I've got everything, but then I need to be able to move the ones I know I've dealt with from my inbox to an archive/trash, and/or remove them completely so Mail isn't totally bloated -
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Hello,
We use gmail for our small charity as an email client and mac mail to sync it between all devices.
It has been working well under Mountain Lion.
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All Mail is showing - have picked this up from other threads.
Why didn't my previously logged folders come over with the upgrade? Can they be found and enabled? If not, how to do go back to Mountain Lion?See this article for help:
Mail in Mavericks Changes the Gmail Equation
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I just upgraded to Mavericks (os 10.9.4). In this latest version of Mac mail, one can paste into the To: Cc: and Bcc: fields but one cannot copy from them? Why did this change? Is this a bug or is there a reason for it?
MarcSee this article for help:
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I realize that one is unable to upload an attachment to a PDF form. This is a major issue for me since I would like users to fill out applications and they have to be able to upload attachments and press submit so it comes to the Forms Central response page. Is this a feature that will ever be offered and if so, can you give me an idea of when?
Also, I need to print out the form as the form looks when I designed it. Is this a feature that will ever be offered and if so, can you give me an idea of when?
I have seen others ask these questions, but never saw the responses.
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In a few weeks we'll be releasing a feature that allows you to save a response as a PDF file (it retains the original form's layout with the data flowed into it). This can be printed. Though any attachments won't be saved into the PDF, they have to be exported separately.
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Apple Mail, Photo Browser, Attachments and Yosemite
OK,
Help.
Anytime I want to insert a photo from my iPhoto Library into Apple Mail via Photo Browser in Yosemite Mail, it crashes.
My preferred method - Via add attachments - Finder/Pictures/Iphoto library doesn't work anymore. It now says Open iPhoto library.
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Process: Mail [2457]
Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
Identifier: com.apple.mail
Version: 8.0 (1990.1)
Build Info: Mail-1990001000000000~3
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: ??? [1]
Responsible: Mail [2457]
User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2014-11-04 12:10:03.027 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.10 (14A389)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: 0FA7D971-C2E1-8717-A217-358425D52214
Time Awake Since Boot: 63000 seconds
Crashed Thread: 8 Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-qos
------(truncated crash log to VM ----
VM Region Summary:
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REGION TYPE VIRTUAL
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Thunderbolt Bus:Post the first 50 lines of the Mail crash report and the lines for the crashed thread.
As a test launch iPhoto with the Option key held down and create a new, test library. Import some photos and test to see if the same problem persists. Does it?
Note: Since it's Mail that's crashing it's not an iPhoto problem but a Mail/System one.
Log into another user account on your Mac and test to see if the problem persists there. If it does then it's a system wide issue. If not it's an account issue.
Download and run Etrecheck. Copy and paste the results into your reply. It's a diagnostic tool that was developed by one of the most respected users here in the ASC to help identify some of the more obvious culprits. -
Mail occasionally loses attachments and headers
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anyone having similar experiences?
i've already tried rebuilding the inbox to no avail.I set up a Yahoo mail account. I now use my Outlook account to send PDF attachments to myself at the Yahoo account. So far this combination seems to work and the attachments are no longer disappearing. If I send via Outlook to my Outlook account, the problem of disappearing attachments still occurs.
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Yellowchevy66"The top of the screen" is called the menu bar. It changes, and is based on whichever application is currently selected.
In Mail.app, the attach icon is the paperclip icon that shows in the default icon set of the so-called compse window; when you have requested the creation of a new mail message, or the creation of a reply. In the compose window with the default icons, the attach button is the middle of the five leftmost buttons in the tool bar.
It's quite possible to hide the toolbar entirely (that's controlled from the same pop-up menu as the Customize Toolbar... or can be controlled from the View > Show Toolbar or View > Hide Toolbar within the Mail.app menubar.
To capture an image of the toolbar state (if it's not that the toolbar is hidden, or has been customized), then open Mail.app, create a new (empty) message, and to capture (just) the application display window, press the Command(⌘)-Shift-4 keys as a chord, the cursor will change to a reticule (a cross-hair), place the reticule over the mail application compose window, press the space bar (to highlight the window) and click. This will save a screen shot of just the specified application window into a Screen Shot file (the rest of the name will be the date and time of the screen shot) on your desktop.
Inferring from your references and the terms you are using here, it would appear you might be unfamiliar with OS X and -- if that's the case -- then there's the available Apple Mac 101 introduction that might help clarify the environment. -
Last week I suddenly started receiving all e-mails with photo attachments from other iPad and iPhone users (on my iMac, iPhone as well as iPad!) as " winmail.dat" files. It says everywhere that that is caused by Outlook users sending RTF e-mails. Obviousely that is not the case here. I found an app to open the attachments, but of course that is no real solution. I asked Android and MS Outlook users to send me e-mails with JPEG attachments and the arrive aas they should.
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