iCloud account on Mail gets disconnected quite often

I am having some strange issue that appeared after Big Sur and is still there on Monterey..

When I change location or moving from ethernet to Wi-Fi my iCloud account on mail stucks with this message.


This can be fixed ONLY if I quit mail and relaunch it after.

I have tried to

disable and re-enable the account from Prefs

take all accounts offline and then back online

right click and take the iCloud account offline and then back online.


Anyone else having the same issue?

Thanks

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 12.4

Posted on Jul 13, 2022 11:34 AM

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Jul 14, 2022 7:41 AM in response to piratx

piratx wrote:

I am having some strange issue that appeared after Big Sur and is still there on Monterey..
When I change location or moving from ethernet to Wi-Fi my iCloud account on mail stucks with this message.

https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/43018af4-824a-477e-af7b-47e899cd8756

This can be fixed ONLY if I quit mail and relaunch it after.
I have tried to
disable and re-enable the account from Prefs
take all accounts offline and then back online
right click and take the iCloud account offline and then back online.

Anyone else having the same issue?
Thanks


That does not sound like a bad resolve...

Never heard of this issue before.


You can try launching Mail.app holding the Shift key and see if sorts the issue.



You can sign out of iCloud and back in again to sort anomalies.

>System Preferences>AppleID>iCloud


Sign out of iCloud on your... Mac

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208242




You can file a bug report here—

https://www.apple.com/feedback/mail.html


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