• Entry 48 By Mahbub0797 For New Email Stationery For Mac

    Entry 48 By Mahbub0797 For New Email Stationery For Mac

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    When I open up a new email that I've received in the mail app, there is one name in my contacts that the message always says it is to and from, regardless of who the message is actually to or from. The same thing happens when I am composing a reply. For instance, if I am writing an email to, it says to: Jake, and then displays the correct email of Peter. If I receive an email from, it says from: Jake. Always the same Jake, regardless of who I am sending or receiving the email from. There is no issue with actually sending or receiving emails, only this display issue. If anyone knows what the source of this glitch is or how to correct it, I would be very grateful!

    Thanks, Andrew. Please take each of the following steps that you haven't already tried. Stop when the problem is resoved. Step 1 Mail associates a name with an address by looking up the address in the Contacts database.

    Do that yourself and correct the entry or entries. Step 2 If the wrong name is associated with your own address, select your card in the Contacts application. Then select Card ▹ Make This My Card from the menu bar.

    Step 3 Delete the unwanted addresses from the Previous Recipients list under the Window menu. Step 4 The spelling checker may be falsely correcting the entry. Please select the incorrect entry and right-click or control-click. From the popup menu, select Spelling and Grammar ▹ Show Spelling and Grammar A small window will open.

    In the text box at the top, enter the incorrect text, then click Change and close the window. Step 5 Quit Mail and Contacts. Back up all data. Triple-click the line below on this page to select it, then copy the text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C: /Library/Application Support/AddressBook In the Finder, select Go ▹ Go to Folder. From the menu bar and paste into the box that opens by pressing command-V. You may not see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return.

    A folder named 'AddressBook' should open. Inside the folder there should be one or more files with a name beginning 'AddressBook-v22.abcddb'. Move those files to the Trash. Launch Contacts, then launch Mail and test. You might have to log out or restart the computer in order to see a change. If the problem is resolved, empty the Trash.

    Please test after taking each of the following steps that you haven't already tried. Stop when the problem is resolved. Back up all data before making any changes. Step 1 If you use iCloud Drive, please open the iCloud pane in System Preferences. There is a checkbox marked iCloud Drive, and next to that, a button marked Options. Click that buttion, and in the sheet that drops down, uncheck the box marked Mail if it's checked.

    This Mail checkbox is not to be confused with the one, also marked Mail, that appears when you first open the iCloud preference pane. They have different effects. Step 2 If Mail crashes or freezes immediately on launch, try the steps suggested on. Sometimes a corrupt message on a mail server can be deleted by logging in to the server through its web page. Step 3 If Mail still won't launch, or if you can't take this step for any other reason, skip to Step 4. There are three types of mail account: IMAP, Exchange, and POP.

    You can determine the type of each account by opening the Mail preferences window, selecting the Accounts tab, and then selecting Account Information. All POP mailboxes to the Desktop folder. If you have IMAP or Exchange accounts, and you don't store sent, deleted, and junk messages on the server, export those mailboxes the same way. You can determine whether the messages are on the server by selecting Mailbox Behaviors in the Accounts tab. Also export all mailboxes in the On My Mac category. You don't have to export the other mailboxes, because the messages are stored on the servers.

    Entry 48 By Mahbub 0797 For New Email Stationery For Mac

    Step 4 In System Preferences, open Internet Accounts (OS X 10.9 or later) or Mail, Contacts & Calendars (OS X 10.7 or 10.8). Make notes of the settings for each mail account (all types), then delete the accounts. Step 5 Quit Mail if it's running. In the Finder, hold down the option key and select Go ▹ Library from the menu bar. Move the following items (some may not exist) from the folder that opens to the Desktop: Application Support/AddressBook/MailRecents-v4.abcdmr Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd Containers/com.apple.mail Containers/com.apple.MailServiceAgent Containers/com.apple.share.Mail.compose Mail Note: you are not moving the Mail application. You’re moving a folder named “Mail.” Step 6 Launch Mail. It will behave as if you were setting it up for the first time.

    Go through the setup process with one account, using the information from Step 4. If Mail works now, recreate the rest of the accounts (if you have more than one) and other settings. Any custom stationery that you created may be lost. Ask for instructions if you want to preserve that data.

    If there’s no improvement, quit Mail and put back the items you moved to the Desktop, replacing any newer ones that may have been created in their place. Stop here and post your results.

    Step 7 If you took Step 3, import the mailboxes you exported (see the support article linked to Step 3 for instructions.) Typically, the process takes a few minutes, but it may take hours if you have gigantic mailboxes. In that case, you may be able to speed things up by temporarily adding your home folder to the Privacy list in the Spotlight preference pane. Remove it when Mail has finished importing. The mailboxes that you didn't export should synchronize automatically with the server. Again, if the mailboxes are very large, downloading them may take quite some time, and network performance will be slower than usual during that time. If you skipped Step 3, look inside the Mail folder on the Desktop for a subfolder V3/Mailboxes (for OS X 10.11 or later) or V2/Mailboxes (for any older version of OS X) Import the mailboxes it contains.

    If Mail is still working, delete the items you moved to the Desktop in Step 5. Re-enable the Mail option in the settings for iCloud Drive, if you disabled it, and test again. If you weren't already using iCloud Drive with Mail, there is no need to enable it now, unless you want to.

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