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There is a problem with your mailboxes!

I keep receiving this message when I attempt to open mail:


"There is a problem with your mailboxes.

Try clicking Quit and opening mail again. If this message reappears, click Quit and Rebuild Index. The next time

you open Mail it will import your messages."


I have tried doing this and it gives me the same message each time and I can not access Mail. I am traveling and do not have any disks with me. I need to restore Mail or find away to fix the problem. I do have a Time Machine backup with me and I am not sure if I can restore the Mail application from a day before it went bad.


Thanks for any help you can give me!

Posted on Apr 18, 2012 11:49 AM

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Posted on Apr 30, 2012 6:12 AM

I am having the same exact problem and I'm searching on here for a solution. When I click "rebuild" nothing happens and when I try to open mail again, the same thing happens.


What are some good trouble shooting steps for this?

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Apr 30, 2012 6:36 AM in response to Glenn Leblanc

Glen,


Very nice of you to reply. I followed your suggestion but I do not have the Envelope Index Files in that folder. Any other ideas. I have not opened my mail program for weeks and bought Sparrow to use as a substitue but would much rather have my Mac mail program.


I think my mail program is corrupt because it was causing many problems with slow mac and spinning ball that I do not have since I have not reopened it.


Any help is greatly appreciated.

Apr 30, 2012 7:04 AM in response to W. Harrison Stone

Before going further, quit all applications and open Disk Utility. Repair permissions and Verify Disk. If Disk Verification comes back OK, reset your Home Folder permissions.

To reset your Home Folder permissions, follow this:

  1. Turn on the Mac whilst holding down cmd + R. You can let go once you see a spinning dial. You will then see the ”Mac OS X Utilities” screen.
  2. On the top menu, click Utilities, then click Terminal.
  3. Type resetpassword and press Enter.
  4. Click on your main hard drive.
  5. In the dropdown box under “Select the user account” make sure to select your username.
  6. Underneath where it says “Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs”, click the Reset button.
  7. Press cmd + Q to quit the Reset Password application.
  8. Press cmd + Q again to quit the Terminal.
  9. Press cmd + Q one more time and click Restart.


Try Mail and also recheck for those files.

Aug 28, 2012 8:49 PM in response to Glenn Leblanc

After three long days of troubleshooting, lots of questionable advice, and much gnashing of teeth, I stumbled onto this advice. Did both of these things (resetpassword and replacing the Envelope Index files) and boom, it worked. Mail re-imported my messages and I was up and running. Glenn Leblanc, whoever you are, may the sun of a thousand mornings shine on your life. THANK YOU.

Nov 10, 2012 1:36 PM in response to Glenn Leblanc

Glenn Leblanc - THANK YOU!


I had to spend 3 hours of my precious spare time fixing this problem with my mail, and it was only after I had done the resetpassword and replaced the Envelope Index files (which you posted) that the problem was solved.


Someone else wrote somewhere that they missed Steve when they were complaining about the same problem. I must say that I tend to agree. One of the greatest things about Apple products has always been that they just work immediately with no annoying problems at - or after - installations and upgrades. I have been a happy happy Apple user for 10 years now, and it is only recently that I have had several frustrating problems like this one. But thank goodness that there are people like you out there who can help. Thanks again!

Nov 11, 2012 6:28 AM in response to Glenn Leblanc

You are absolutely right! I should go and buy myself a PC and then start that up when I am frustrated with Apple products :-) My point was only that Apple products seem to have taken a turn for the worse recently, but they have definitely still not sunk to the level of a common PC :-)


That said - I have another frustrating problem which you might be able to help me with? I know this is probably not the correct place to post it, but I would very much like to hear if you have a solution:


I attempted to open up my iphoto yesterday and discovered that the recent update has managed to make (almost) all of my photos disappear. I panicked for a few minutes because I have not done a backup since my Time Capsule broke down about 9 months ago, but then I found them in another user profile on my imac, so I know that the photos are still there - just not showing up when I open iphoto in my default profile. I received some sort of message along the lines of: "you cannot view photos with this version of iphoto" and then I had to "upgade" or "quit". I chose the first option and... presto!... I only had 20 photos in iphoto - instead of 8000.


Do you have any idea what I can do to bring all of my photos back? Someone suggested that I should download the 9.1 version from the Apple website, but I haven't tried that yet. Sorry for troubling you with another issue - unrelated to the originial post - but judging by my recent experience, you are the best apple-problem-solver available on the internet :-)

Nov 11, 2012 6:45 AM in response to Louiseharpoth

First thing you should do is to make a backup to an external drive of at least all users so you won't lose any data.


Not understanding finding them in another user. You are saying you have more than one user profile? If so, are you storing the same photos in more than one user, or possibly storing them to the other user library?


Under edit in the menu, choose swtich to library and verify you are viewing the correct library in the path.


If your library is correct and photos are not there, but are in the other user account:

You can log into the other user, copy the iphoto library and files to the desktop of your main user or to an external drive, then log back into the default user and move or copy it to the Pictures folder replacing the present one.

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