Mail does not work

Just updated to Mojave on Macbook Air 2014.


Thank you for any help.

MacBook

Posted on Sep 12, 2019 09:29 AM

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Posted on Sep 12, 2019 09:43 AM

Please read If you can’t send or receive email on your Mac - Apple Support. This might also help: Mail Settings Lookup - Apple Support.


Here are some additional troubleshooting steps to follow.


  • Temporarily stop using an email account: (Apple menu) > System Preferences... > Internet Accounts > select your email service, and de-select Mail. Wait a moment or two, then select it again. Repeat for each email account you use, testing after each one.
  • If all else fails, temporarily remove that Mail Account from that System Preferences pane, and then add it again.


Those steps are described in greater detail here: Set up Mail with email accounts - Apple Support.


Needless to say, if you are using—or have used at any time in the past—any non-Apple "anti-virus", "cleaning", or "Internet security" junk, anything at all in that broad category of useless garbage, don't. A lot of things won't work if you do.


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Sep 12, 2019 09:43 AM in response to alrrdr

Please read If you can’t send or receive email on your Mac - Apple Support. This might also help: Mail Settings Lookup - Apple Support.


Here are some additional troubleshooting steps to follow.


  • Temporarily stop using an email account: (Apple menu) > System Preferences... > Internet Accounts > select your email service, and de-select Mail. Wait a moment or two, then select it again. Repeat for each email account you use, testing after each one.
  • If all else fails, temporarily remove that Mail Account from that System Preferences pane, and then add it again.


Those steps are described in greater detail here: Set up Mail with email accounts - Apple Support.


Needless to say, if you are using—or have used at any time in the past—any non-Apple "anti-virus", "cleaning", or "Internet security" junk, anything at all in that broad category of useless garbage, don't. A lot of things won't work if you do.


Sep 22, 2019 06:33 PM in response to lxrichter

Seeing that screenshot, Reinstall Safari (and to the Correct Version):

To get Safari to operate correctly, you must first delete Safari from your Mac, and then either:


For Note:

If you reinstall the macOS, nothing would be deleted. All intended, original files and Apps that came on your macOS would be reinstalled. It’s all about keeping your system files intact. 


Time Machine backup:

Important: Create a Time Machine backup of your Mac, so that you can have something to restore your Mac from, should anything go wrong.

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