Messages app on iMac still won't send photos, but I can send them with my iPhone

When I drop a photo from my desktop or Photos app into a Message, it appears as if it's sending, but the recipient doesn't get anything. On my phone, however, I get a small blank text bubble where the photo should be. I've also tried to sharing photos directly from the photos app to no avail. I've searched this issue on other forums, but haven't gotten a solid answer. This has been happening for a few years (and on at least 2 OS versions) and I keep hoping it'll be fixed with an update, but no luck.


One post said to delete the .db files, but I'm haven't done that as I'm unclear what that'll do. Macbook not sending pictures in IMessage … - Apple Community


I'm still trying to learn if deleting the .db files will delete my message history, which I don't want to lose. I'm also not sure if i'm supposed to delete that ending in .db and also the .db-wal and .db-shm. I'm getting mixed info:


For example, this article says to delete the .db files to remove your chat history: https://macpaw.com/how-to/delete-all-messages-mac


But this article says the data is stored elsewhere (although it's describing iChat, which is outdated): iMessages still show after deleting Chat.… - Apple Community


It might be worth noting that I've migrated my stuff to newer machines using Time Machine since 2008, so I'm wondering if there's some setting that's carrying over and screwing something up.


Any help would be much appreciated!

iMac 27″, macOS 13.2

Posted on Jan 29, 2023 09:43 AM

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Jan 31, 2023 09:48 AM in response to CharlesMacchiato

Good day to you CharlesMacchiato, 


A couple questions, to help us provide some targeted troubleshooting - 

1. Does this happen with both iMessage and non-iMessage contacts? 

2. Are you receiving images on your Mac in the Messages app? 

3. Do you sync your messages with iCloud? 


You also mentioned this situation has been present over multiple macOS versions. Have you had a chance to set up a new user on your Mac, without migrating data via Time Machine, and test there? If not, let’s try that as well. This way we can know if the situation is specific to your user. 

Set up users, guests, and groups on Mac


Add a user
1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Users & Groups.
If the lock at the bottom left is locked, click it to unlock the preference pane.
2. Click the Add button below the list of users.
3. Click the New Account pop-up menu, then choose a type of user.
• Administrator: An administrator can add and manage other users, install apps, and change settings. The new user you create when you first set up your Mac is an administrator. Your Mac can have multiple administrators. You can create new ones, and convert standard users to administrators. Don’t set up automatic login for an administrator. If you do, someone could simply restart your Mac and gain access with administrator privileges. To keep your Mac secure, don’t share administrator names and passwords.
• Standard: Standard users are set up by an administrator. Standard users can install apps and change their own settings, but can’t add other users or change other users’ settings.
• Sharing Only: Sharing-only users can access shared files remotely, but can’t log in to or change settings on the computer. To give the user permission to access your shared files or screen, you may need to change settings in the File Sharing, Screen Sharing, or Remote Management pane of Sharing preferences. See Set up file sharing and Share the screen of another Mac.
For more information about the options for each type of user, click the Help button in the lower-left corner of the dialog.
4. Enter a full name for the new user. An account name is generated automatically. To use a different account name, enter it now—you can’t change it later.
5. Enter a password for the user, then enter it again to verify. Enter a password hint to help the user remember their password.
6. Click Create User.

Thanks.

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