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by Grant Bennet-Alder,Mar 11, 2016 3:06 PM in response to jerifromaustin
Grant Bennet-Alder
Mar 11, 2016 3:06 PM
in response to jerifromaustin
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Desktops10.11 introduces a new Mail database. If your old mail database did not convert properly, this has been known to cause some problems.
What protocol (POP. IMAP) and what Provider is giving you this trouble?
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Mar 11, 2016 3:26 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alderby jerifromaustin,IMAP: One account is GoDaddy and one is Bluehost, plus a Gmail account thrown in for good measure. Doesn't seem to matter which account the mail goes to though. It is happening to all of them.
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by Grant Bennet-Alder,Mar 11, 2016 3:32 PM in response to jerifromaustin
Grant Bennet-Alder
Mar 11, 2016 3:32 PM
in response to jerifromaustin
Level 9 (61,390 points)
DesktopsThere are reports of problems with GoDaddy accounts that contain in excess of 10,000 message already.
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Mar 11, 2016 3:37 PM in response to jerifromaustinby jerifromaustin,Don't think I've got 10,000 emails, but since it is happening to the Google and Bluehost accounts as well, I'm not sure that's the issue. Regardless, is there a solution?
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by Grant Bennet-Alder,Mar 11, 2016 3:52 PM in response to jerifromaustin
Grant Bennet-Alder
Mar 11, 2016 3:52 PM
in response to jerifromaustin
Level 9 (61,390 points)
DesktopsI had a serious problem when I upgraded to 10.11 -- Mail would not even run.
I ended up making a paper cheat sheet of all the settings for Mail and Calendar and related services, and deleting ALL my "Accounts. Then I built them back up, one at a time, from my cheat sheet.
To the best of my knowledge, nothing was lost. Mails on Mail servers stayed there just fine. Copies of emails "On My Mac" were re-imported and eventually worked as well.
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Mar 11, 2016 5:01 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alderby InnaG,Hi, do you know how common this problem is? I think of upgrading from 10.8.5 to 10.11.3.
Thanks.
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Mar 11, 2016 5:18 PM in response to InnaGby Grant Bennet-Alder,I really have no accurate way of knowing.
I would estimate based on the very few reports seen here, that it is rare. (When a serious problem occurs with regularity, these forums are a lightning rod for folks with problems, and thousand-post-long threads seem to develop overnight. There are no such threads, at least not in the Mac Pro desktops forums, based on Mac Mail.
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Mar 11, 2016 5:42 PM in response to Grant Bennet-Alderby InnaG,Thank you.
I also would like to ask: is there an efficient way to check whether
1. the applications that are currently on my computer - it's 10.8.5 now - will be compatible with 10.11.3
2. there are some malware on my HD, like, for example CleanYourMac, etc, that I am not aware of having.
3. there is a list of such malware to tell me what I should be looking for.
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Mar 11, 2016 7:22 PM in response to InnaGby Grant Bennet-Alder,Moving 10.8.5 to 10.11
1. Compatibility: Most Applications are widely compatible EXCEPT: those that require a Driver for custom Hardware, where the developer is a slacker and has not yet obtained a Mac Developer Certificate from Apple. The extensions do not load and the Hardware will generally not work without them.
List the ones most important to you and a wide range of readers can tell you if there are compatibility issues.
2. Hidden Malware: not very likely, most of it is "in your face" if present.
3. List of Malware: this Apple article suggest where to scrub for adware:
Stop pop-up ads and adware in Safari - Apple Support
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