Using os 10 yosemite. My mail fails to go beyond end of august. I pad shows email up to date

am using os 10.10.1 yosemite. My mail fails to display beyond the end of august '14. my iPad shows email up to date. What's up?

Back up all data. Rebuild the mailbox.

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  • Since installing Yosemite outgoing mail fails. ckd settings all ok.  all outgoing servers say (offline)  incoming mail ok

    Since installing Yosemite outgoing mail fails in Apple Mail.  All the servers show (off line)  I have checked setting and they are all okay.  Incoming mail works.  Any help would be appreciated.

    Linc,
    Hopefull this is what you asked me to do.
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.702 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    -ERR authorization first
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.702 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    +OK POP3 ready
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:23.702 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    CAPA
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:23.704 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    APOP ******* af6449209fdef6d4812d2745741609f1
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.711 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fe2e35f1980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2fc4900
    * LIST (\Noselect) "/" ""
    3.561 OK Completed
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:23.711 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fe2e35f1980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2fc4900
    4.561 LOGOUT
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.915 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    warning: auth_error: authorization failed (authorization failed wrong password)
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.915 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    +OK Capability list follows
    EXPIRE 31 USER
    TOP
    UIDL
    USER
    XOIP
    SASL PLAIN
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:23.915 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    AUTH PLAIN
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.959 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    +
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:23.961 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    READ Nov 16 13:23:23.992 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    -ERR authorization failed  Check your server settings.
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:23.992 host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:24.122 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.140 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    +OK authentication successful
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.141 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    QUIT
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.174 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e3c6def0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.198 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    +OK <[email protected]>
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.198 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    CAPA
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.219 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:mail.comcast.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e29db980 -- thread:0x7fe2e2b9e030
    +OK resmail-po-309v.sys.comcast.net Zimbra POP3 server closing connection
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.484 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    -ERR authorization first
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.486 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    APOP  ******** 271ef335c6ede41cf97a027bb2d7c633
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:24.565 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.585 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4768440 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    250-p3plsmtpa08-04.prod.phx3.secureserver.net hello [73.181.111.109], secureserver.net
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 31457280
    250-PIPELINING
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.586 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4768440 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    AUTH PLAIN ****************************
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.623 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    warning: auth_error: authorization failed (authorization failed wrong password)
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.642 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    +OK <***********>
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.642 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    USER
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.675 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4768440 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    535 Authentication Failed for jean
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:24.676 host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.921 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    +OK
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:24.922 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e30525b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e4855680
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.922 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e3c6def0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-04v.sys.comcast.net hello [73.181.111.109], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    READ Nov 16 13:23:24.922 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e30525b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e4855680
    220 p3plsmtpa08-10.prod.phx3.secureserver.net  ESMTP
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.925 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    PASS **********
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.927 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e3c6def0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    AUTH PLAIN  (*** 44 bytes hidden ***)
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:24.937 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e30525b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e4855680
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.004 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e3c6def0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    535 5.7.0 ...authentication rejected (6)
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.004 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e3c6def0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    QUIT
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:25.004 host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.042 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e30525b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e4855680
    250-p3plsmtpa08-10.prod.phx3.secureserver.net hello [73.181.111.109], secureserver.net
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 31457280
    250-PIPELINING
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.042 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e30525b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e4855680
    QUIT
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.325 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    +OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.326 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    QUIT
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:25.327 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.452 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 resomta-ch2-10v.sys.comcast.net comcast ESMTP server ready
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.452 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2b654a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    -ERR authorization failed  Check your server settings.
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.453 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:25.453 host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.464 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e4826480 -- thread:0x7fe2e2abb320
    +OK
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.492 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-10v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250-STARTTLS
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.492 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    STARTTLS
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.534 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.727 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.770 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-10v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.772 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    AUTH PLAIN  (*** 32 bytes hidden ***)
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:25.856 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    READ Nov 16 13:23:25.932 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    +OK <[email protected]>
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:25.932 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    USER *********
    READ Nov 16 13:23:26.014 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    +OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:26.016 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    PASS **********
    READ Nov 16 13:23:26.159 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    +OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:26.160 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    QUIT
    READ Nov 16 13:23:26.282 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:pop.secureserver.net -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fe2e2c5cb20 -- thread:0x7fe2e2f24c70
    +OK
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:26.282 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4715e60 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:26.282 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4715e60 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    220 p3plsmtpa11-05.prod.phx3.secureserver.net  ESMTP
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:26.282 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4715e60 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:27.090 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    535 5.7.0 ...authentication rejected
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:27.090 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e2a6c7e0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    QUIT
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:27.090 host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:27.133 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:27.141 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4715e60 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    250-p3plsmtpa11-05.prod.phx3.secureserver.net hello [73.181.111.109], secureserver.net
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 31457280
    250-PIPELINING
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:27.143 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4715e60 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    AUTH PLAIN ************************
    READ Nov 16 13:23:27.237 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e4715e60 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    535 Authentication Failed for jean
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:27.238 host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:28.514 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:28.514 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    220 p3plsmtpa11-02.prod.phx3.secureserver.net  ESMTP
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:28.515 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:28.600 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    250-p3plsmtpa11-02.prod.phx3.secureserver.net hello [73.181.111.109], secureserver.net
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 31457280
    250-PIPELINING
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:28.600 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    AUTH LOGIN
    READ Nov 16 13:23:28.680 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:28.680 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    amVhbg==
    READ Nov 16 13:23:28.761 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:28.764 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:28.848 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    535 Authentication Failed for jean
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:28.848 host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:29.250 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:29.250 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    220 p3plsmtpa11-09.prod.phx3.secureserver.net  ESMTP
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:29.250 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:29.333 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    250-p3plsmtpa11-09.prod.phx3.secureserver.net hello [73.181.111.109], secureserver.net
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 31457280
    250-PIPELINING
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:29.334 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    AUTH LOGIN
    READ Nov 16 13:23:29.413 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:29.414 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    amVhbg==
    READ Nov 16 13:23:29.494 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:29.497 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:29.587 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e04887b0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    535 Authentication Failed for jean
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:29.588 host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:29.975 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e47ea450 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    READ Nov 16 13:23:29.979 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e47ea450 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    220 p3plsmtpa11-02.prod.phx3.secureserver.net  ESMTP
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:29.979 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e47ea450 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:30.058 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e47ea450 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    250-p3plsmtpa11-02.prod.phx3.secureserver.net hello [73.181.111.109], secureserver.net
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 31457280
    250-PIPELINING
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:30.058 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtpout.secureserver.net -- port:465 -- socket:0x7fe2e47ea450 -- thread:0x7fe2e37f2600
    QUIT
    READ Nov 16 13:23:42.444 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 resomta-ch2-03v.sys.comcast.net comcast ESMTP server ready
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:42.445 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:42.488 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-03v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250-STARTTLS
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:42.488 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    STARTTLS
    READ Nov 16 13:23:42.531 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:43.261 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:43.309 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-03v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:43.310 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    AUTH LOGIN
    READ Nov 16 13:23:43.352 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:43.352 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    amNoYXZlejI2
    READ Nov 16 13:23:43.390 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:43.391 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:44.496 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    535 5.7.0 ...authentication rejected
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:44.496 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e38bb740 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    QUIT
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:44.497 host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:44.547 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:44.626 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 resomta-ch2-07v.sys.comcast.net comcast ESMTP server ready
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:44.626 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:44.670 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-07v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250-STARTTLS
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:44.670 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    STARTTLS
    READ Nov 16 13:23:44.714 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:45.553 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:45.617 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-07v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:45.617 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    AUTH LOGIN
    READ Nov 16 13:23:45.683 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:45.683 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    amNoYXZlejI2
    READ Nov 16 13:23:45.722 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:45.723 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:46.847 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    535 5.7.0 ...authentication rejected
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:46.847 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e293f060 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    QUIT
    INITIATING CONNECTION Nov 16 13:23:46.847 host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    CONNECTED Nov 16 13:23:46.892 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    READ Nov 16 13:23:47.256 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 resomta-ch2-09v.sys.comcast.net comcast ESMTP server ready
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:47.256 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:47.303 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-09v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250-STARTTLS
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:47.303 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    STARTTLS
    READ Nov 16 13:23:47.347 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:51.666 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    EHLO [10.0.0.9]
    READ Nov 16 13:23:51.714 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    250-resomta-ch2-09v.sys.comcast.net hello [2601:1:9700:1284:b418:17eb:5e03:7cb1], pleased to meet you
    250-HELP
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250-SIZE 36700160
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8BITMIME
    250 OK
    WROTE Nov 16 13:23:51.715 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1_0] -- host:smtp.comcast.net -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fe2e29c46a0 -- thread:0x7fe2e06156e0
    QUIT
    <E-mails Edited by Host>

  • Since upgrading to Mavericks, Mail is extremely slow to load preview pane or show email when mailbox is double-clicked. Is this a known issue?

    Since upgrading to Mavericks, Mail is extremely slow to load the preview pane or show email when mailbox is double-clicked. Is this a known issue? Or is there a solution to this issue?

    Hi AngieLynch,
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    When using mail on my iMac, my folders disappeared.  I am using OS X Yosemite v 10.10.1 and Mail v 8.1 How do I get them back?

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    Apple's engineers need their heads examined if they think that rolling out an inadequately tested update is acceptable.

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    /* Check the mail engine. Start the service if is is stopped         */
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    My information in address book shows as follows
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    Email address: [email protected]
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    The same happens if a sender has a minor change in the Name (such as even a dot in the name) of any recipient, regardless of the fact that I have the correct name in the address book. Mail fails to recognize the recipient even though the email address is identical, and will ask me if I want to 'Add to Address Book'.
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    I just spent a good three hours investigating this.
    There have been numerous posts discussing this both here and elsewhere over the years but I'm surprised that there has not been a solution. Here are some examples..
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    I followed your suggestions.
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    Try this:
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    Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions: Upon startup select Disk Utility from the main menu. Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions as follows.
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    Reinstall OS X: Select Reinstall OS X and click on the Continue button.
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    Reinstall OS X Without Erasing the Drive
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