![]() ![]() The new 27-inch iMac is my fourth iMac and ninth Apple computer overall. I've been an Apple user since the mid-1980s. The new All Trash icon functions as desired, without any problems. Hoping someone can shed some light if they are facing the same issues - or have been able to figure out a workaround - that would be greatly appreciated.įollowing the steps you carefully laid out above, the issue has been fully resolved. Saving email to work docket for paper trail purposes, the little checkbox "Include Attachments" - what is this for? Because it certainly doesn't save the attachments. Signature panel - same sad old OS issue.Īnd, next up, has anyone had any issues with this "new" "Include Attachments" feature in Mail - that has never worked for me. MacMail preferences window is stuck in 2004 - you cannot expand the width of the window to see any email addresses with any real use. But deleting the attachment is clearly a bug that needs to be fixed, am I right? Or, is there a feature I can turn off to prevent this mayhem? ![]() Meh, I don't really need this kind of MS Office-style hand-holding. Now, I'm guessing the deletion of the PDF has something to do with Apple's "auto-sense" which I have noticed when typing new emails - with multiple Mac Mail accounts - it auto-switches from work to personal if I type in a person's name that have only emailed via Gmail account, and vice versa. So, two bugs in 20 minutes - I'm on a roll! I minimized the email to the dock and the icon disappeared. ![]() When I put the email recipient's email address back in place - the PDF is deleted. So I do this just now, create a proof and add the PDF. I can then type safely, edit and ensure the email is correct before sending it out. As I often do when replying in detail, I remove the recipient's email in the TO: field. Mac Mail bugs just getting completely out of control - HELP! Hi all, You will often find that the built-in help feature for all included Apple applications with macOS is a much faster and more convenient resource than using the forum to answer questions such as these as all we are doing is repeating what is already available in that help utility with your new Mac. Once configured you click on the "v" symbol next to the Favourites header to Show/Hide the contents of your Favourites listing.įor further help with Mail use the built-in help menu where this subject, and many others, are covered in greater depth and explained much more eloquently that I can write in this reply, simply click on "Help" > "Mail Help" from the menu bar at the top of the desktop view when Mail is open and is the actively selected application. While you are in that Favourites menu you can also add Bins for Junk Mail, and anything else that you want to appear under the Favourites heading. To see your regular Bin(s) associated with your "live" email accounts you need to add them to the "Favourites" view.Īt the top of the left-side-menu pane in Apple Mail hover the mouse cursor over the "Favourites" heading and after a short delay a round circle with a "+" sign will appear, alongside the "v" symbol.Ĭlick the "+" circle and from the pop-up "Add Favourite" window select from the drop-down menu to add a Bin for a single Bin to catch deleted mail from all of your live email accounts then if desired scroll down to the individual configured email accounts and add a Bin for each account if your want to separate trash according to account. The Bin under "On my Mac" is the destination for mail that you delete from local mail folders, that is, previously read mail that you moved from mail inboxes the past and are are storing in dedicated folders locally. You have migrated to a newer version of Apple Mail and the layout and options have to be configured to suit your requirements. ![]()
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