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Since OS 3.0 came out, I can no longer cause Mail to force quit by holding the home button. In fact, it doesn't look like I can get any app to force quit in that manner. Maybe I need to restore the device. Edit: I just went to the Apple discussion forum, where I found a post that says that with the introduction of OS 3.0, the method to force quit an application has changed, Hold down the sleep button until the red slider appears.
Release the sleep button and then hold down the home button. This works to force quit, for me at least. Is this news only to me? Everyone else knew about the change?? It turns out that this is on page 46 of the latest version of the manual. Apple doesn't do much to help those of us who update our firmware.
They could have included this in a release notes document. Turn off wifi, use 3g and one mail account.
Was just having the same problem sending a three word email reply. Stuck sending. I have a wifi and 3g connection and 3 email accounts. I tried solutions posted here with no luck. Looked in iphone manual of all places and found a possible solution.
It suggested turning off wifi under settings, in order to use 3g only. Did so and email went. I tried another test email and it went instantly. But, at that time I had only one email account turned on. I turned on another account to receive the test email and turned wifi back on and tried another test. Locked up again. Had to turn off phone, turn off wifi, turn off all but one email account and leave only in 3g.
Tried another test. Went instantly. Turned 3g off and wifi on. Tried another test. Turned wifi off and 3g on. As soon as I went into mail the test message sent.
Solution in my case for lock up in sending mode seems to be: Have only one email account on and use 3g. Click to expand.I know this thread is old and dead but perhaps someone else will run across this as I did while searching for a solution.
I tried forwarding an email that had an attachment of 3MB from my iPhone 5C running iOS 8.4.1 the other day. It ended up freezing my mail and constantly trying to download the 3MB file. The problem started on Monday and went all the way thru Friday (today), in that time I was in and out of many wifi locations. Nothing seemed to fix my problem. I tried removing email accounts and was just steps away from purging my phone and starting all over again from scratch. Came across this page as a last ditch effort before clicking the button.
Turning my phone to airplane mode then going into my mail app worked perfectly dzanter. It stopped trying to download the 3MB pdf file and let me cancel out. Thank you so much to everyone that posted to this thing years ago and not killing old threads.
Hi, I am using Mail (connected with Office 365) with Sierra version 10.13.2. The connectivity gets established and the emails gets downloaded on the application. After certain amount of time, suddenly when sending the message the mail gets stuck in Outbox. I am able to receive incoming mail but not able to send mails. These are options i have tried.
Tried Quitting email and starting again - no luck. Restart of Mac - Works for sometime but the same issue comes within 5 - 10 mins.
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Tried rebuilding of the Mail Index - No luck Because of this i am stuck with Office for MAC which is very slow. Any suggestions on how this could be fixed. Has anyone faced something similar - if so how could we resolve this issue?
Hello, I have the same problem. I even not receive new mails when I'm in the stale state. Strange part: I have two Macs running with the latest High Sierra Version one iMac and one MacBookPro. On the iMac I don't have the problem in Apple Mail on the Mac Book Pro I do have the version. On both devices I am using the same AppleID and the same configured mail accounts (googlemail, exchange and iCloud). Because I lately changed the MacBookPro to a new one. The MacBook got configured completely new, but the problem reappears but not on the iMac, I guess it has something to do with changing into different networks.
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