jdh92111

Q: "Your message could not be sent. Your iMessage account is not signed in"

But i am signed in and my accounts are available... Despite being signed in, I can't send messages.  I tried restart, login, log out.  My other devices still working iPhone, ipads, laptop.  Messages stopped functioning on my imac as of sunday.  Any ideas?

 

"Your message could not be sent. Your iMessage account is not signed in"

 

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iMac (24-inch Mid 2007), OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

Posted on Jul 23, 2014 9:28 AM

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Q: "Your message could not be sent. Your iMessage account is not signed in"

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  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Jul 24, 2014 10:07 PM in response to jdh92111
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    Jul 24, 2014 10:07 PM in response to jdh92111

    Back up all data.

    Quit Messages if it’s running. Force quit if necessary. Relaunch it and test after each of the following steps. If the problem isn't resolved, quit again and go on to the next step.

    Step 1

     

    Make sure you know the ID and password you use with iMessage. Launch the Keychain Access application in any of the following ways:

     

    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)

     

    ☞ In the Finder, select Go Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.

     

    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Keychain Access in the icon grid.

     

    Use the search box in the toolbar of the Keychain Access window to find and delete all items with "iMessage" or "com.apple.idms" in the name. Log out and log back in.

    Step 2

    Hold down the option key and select

              Go Library

    from the Finder menu bar. Move the following items from the Library folder to the Trash (some may not exist):

     

              Caches/com.apple.Messages

              Caches/com.apple.imfoundation.IMRemoteURLConnectionAgent
              Containers/com.apple.iChat
              Containers/com.apple.soagent

              IdentityServices

    Leave the Library folder open. Log out and log back in.

    Step 3

    Go back to the Finder and move the following item from the open Library folder to the Desktop:

              Messages

    Note: you are not moving the Messages application. You’re moving a folder named “Messages.”

    If Messages now works, delete the Messages folder on the Desktop. Otherwise, quit Messages again. Put back the folder you moved, overwriting the newer one that may have been created in its place.

    Step 4

    In the Preferences subfolder, there may be several files having names that begin with any of the following strings:

              com.apple.iChat

              com.apple.ids

              com.apple.imdsmsrecordstore

              com.apple.imessage

              com.apple.imservice

    Move them all to the Desktop. There may also be a file with the name "com.apple.imagent.plist". Move that to the Trash.

    Also in the Preferences folder, there's a subfolder named "ByHost". Open it and do the same thing.

    Log out and log back in. Test again. This time Messages should perform normally, but your settings will be lost. You may be able to put back some of the files you moved to the Desktop in this step. Relaunch and test after each one. Eventually you should find one or more that causes Messages to malfunction. Delete those files and recreate whatever settings they contained.

    If the issue is still not resolved, quit Messages again and put all the items you moved to the Desktop back where they were. You don’t need to replace the items you moved to the Trash. Stop here and post your results.

    If you later decide that you don’t like the results of Steps 3 and 4, you can undo them completely by quitting Messages and restoring the items you deleted in those steps from your backup.

  • by Ralph Johns (UK),

    Ralph Johns (UK) Ralph Johns (UK) Jul 25, 2014 1:15 PM in response to jdh92111
    Level 9 (73,348 points)
    Applications
    Jul 25, 2014 1:15 PM in response to jdh92111

    Hi,

     

    Let me state that another way to see if I have understood that.

     

    You use an Apple ID that is not on your Address Card (My Card) but it does list other IDs and iPhone numbers that you have linked to it in the past ?

     

    The Crash Log  that list Thread 7 as Crashing and lists these items at the top of Binary Images would still lead me to think it is the link between the Contacts app (Address Book) and the Messages App.

     

    Binary Images:

          0x108c24000 -        0x108e77fff  com.apple.iChat (8.0 - 4226) <212E34A8-B310-3729-8D11-879E9985A0BD> /Applications/Messages.app/Contents/MacOS/Messages

          0x109072000 -        0x109076ff7  com.apple.DirectoryServicesSource (8.0 - 1371) <AF6429A6-608F-36B2-BC58-51A0C2B17C31> /System/Library/Address Book Plug-Ins/DirectoryServices.sourcebundle/Contents/MacOS/DirectoryServices

          0x10a76a000 -        0x10a7b6ff6  com.apple.AddressBook.CardDAVPlugin (10.9 - 424) <15AC9317-8E7D-3DC3-A68F-89C546648E25> /System/Library/Address Book Plug-Ins/CardDAVPlugin.sourcebundle/Contents/MacOS/CardDAVPlugin

     

     

    Obviously Linc has seen something else which he deems more important and I would tend to follow that advice first.

     

    I would also consider checking that ID work in Web Browser such as logging in to Yahoo (there have been issues with Yahoo Mail and it seems Messages logging in to the Yahoo servers over the past few weeks).

     

     

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    9:15 pm      Friday; July 25, 2014

     

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     G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
     MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
     Mac OS X (10.6.8),
     Couple of iPhones and an iPad
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