Pictures aren't showing Mail
After Updating Maverick to 10.9.1 Mail Version 7.1 (1827) is not showing any pictures in my e-mail 'All Boxes' ðŸ˜
Any ideas help please...
I so dislike Maverick!
William
After Updating Maverick to 10.9.1 Mail Version 7.1 (1827) is not showing any pictures in my e-mail 'All Boxes' ðŸ˜
Any ideas help please...
I so dislike Maverick!
William
In Mail, go to Preferences (under Mail in the Menu Bar). Choose the "Viewing" tab, and check "Display remote images in HTML messages."
sberman wrote:
In Mail, go to Preferences (under Mail in the Menu Bar). Choose the "Viewing" tab, and check "Display remote images in HTML messages."
This was the first thing I check and was Checked "ON" . I checked off and then back on Nothing no Images...
Thank you sberman...
It would be helpful if we knew more about the symptoms.
Can you not see ... what? JPG photos attached in your emails? PNG photos? Objects that are referenced in the internet? What do you see instead? A box that says the attachment name?
Sorry I should have said... I can see picture attachments all formats. Attachments are fine...
Objects that are referenced to/in the Internet no.
E-mail messages Objects "images" that are referenced to the Internet are not showing up in mail.
I have deleted "com.apple.mail.plist" Still No change No images.. ðŸ˜
Please follow these directions to delete the Mail "sandbox" folders. In OS X 10.9 there are two sandboxes, while in earlier versions there is only one.
Back up all data.
Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it:
~/Library/Containers/com.apple.mail
Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select
Services â–¹ Reveal
from the contextual menu.* A Finder window should open with a folder named "com.apple.mail" selected. If it does, move the selected folder — not just its contents — to the Desktop. Leave the Finder window open for now.
Log out and log back in. Launch Mail and test. If the problem is resolved, you may have to recreate some of your Mail settings. You can then delete the folder you moved and close the Finder window. If you still have the problem, quit Mail again and put the folder back where it was, overwriting the one that may have been created in its place. Repeat with this line:
~/Library/Containers/com.apple.MailServiceAgent
Caution: If you change any of the contents of the sandbox, but leave the folder itself in place, Mail may crash or not launch at all. Deleting the whole sandbox will cause it to be rebuilt automatically.
*If you don't see the contextual menu item, copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. In the Finder, select
Go â–¹ Go to Folder...
from the menu bar, paste into the box that opens (command-V). You won't see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return.
Pictures aren't showing Mail