One day, I noticed that my mail.app wasn't retrieving or showing me my new messages. I have a mobileme account, which pushed and showed me new emails on my iphone but they're not showing up in my mail application.
I have 3 mail accounts (mobilme, exchange, and gmail) and none are syncing but all say that they are online. There is no alert (!
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) symbol next to any account. Every time I try to check for new mail the Mail Activity in the bottom left corner shows 57 of 57 incoming emails (and keeps rising every day) but nothing is showing up in my inbox. It also makes the no-new-messages sound. I control clicked each mail account on the left side panel and clicked Get Info. It showed me ALL of my new messages that it wasn't showing in my inbox but I couldn't open them and if I clicked on them, it only gave me the option to Remove From Server.
So I assume it's getting all my new mail but it's now showing me in my inbox or anywhere else I can find that I have new unread messages. Also, there are no little red numbers indicated the number of unread messages on my Mail icon. I've looked in other forums but nothing seems to be working. I tried to uncheck the SSL box and made sure the port was 110 but that just made things worse and took my exchange account offline so I undid that. Right now, SSL is checked and the port reads 995. The authentication is NTLM.
I have a feeling that it might not be those connection settings that are wrong because I didn't change anything before the problem presented itself. I also tried the connection doctor (MailWindowConnection Doctor) and it said everything is connecting just fine. Mail has been doing this for a month now! Please help!!! I'm having a similar situation as most on this list. Happened out of nowhere yesterday.
I'm not receiving new messages (from Yahoo) on my Apple Mail eventhough the status bar shows that it's downloading the incoming messages - and yet no new messages appear. I too have the major concern of wiping out the emails that are in my inbox since all are not saved on the Yahoo server - when I looked up the Rebuild Mailbox help article it said that rebuilding the mailbox would clear out the messages and redownload them from the mail server. On my mail inbox I have messages from 2011 whereas on the server I only have messages from Nov 2012, and need to keep those emails from 2011. Is there a solution that would help me avoid clearing out my inbox? Although I'm pretty tech-savvy, clearly spelled out steps are hugely helpful! I tried similar solutions to no effect with an identical problem.
I then did a full restore from Time Machine of my entire system back a few days to before this problem. Problem was still there. My iPhone 4 and iPad 2 retrieved my email fine. I used Get Info in the Mac mailbox that did not display. I saw there was a message from an 'unknown user.' I used the web interface on my email and I deleted a block of messages including that one.
I started Mail up and it immediately began to work again. There appears to be some way that an email can be corrupted on the server and cause this problem on Mac Mail although not on the IOS devices. Anyway, if all else fails, try to see if you have a corrupted email message on your server. Dear It depends. The threads here seem to have wandered a bit from Mac OS to IOS used on the iPhone and iPad. I'll assume your issue is with Mac OS running on an apple computer. If the mail in any of your boxes does not appear 'normal' or fails appear at all, start with a simple rebuild: Select the mailbox that is acting strangely, then choose menu item 'Mailbox/Rebuild.'
If that doesn't work, read the suggestions of Mar 9, 2011 12:23 AM and use a copy of your 'com.apple.mail.plist' from a Time Machine backup that was made before your issues appeared. Hope this helps.:-). Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
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