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Lion 10.7.2 Mac Mail Crashes
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<blockquote data-quote="DennyL" data-source="post: 1337369" data-attributes="member: 107911"><p>I had Mac Mail crashes soon after I upgraded to Lion, and I thought that Apple would become aware of the problem and solve it, but this evening Mail crashed again, and I'm on v10.7.2, so it's disappointing. Mine crashes when I'm writing an email. I'm typing away and suddenly the beach ball appears, and I have to Force Quit Mail. I'm on Google Mail, and most of what I've typed is saved there as a draft, but I struggle to get it back into Edit mode, so that I can to on writing my email in my browser.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I use Mac Mail is for the integrated Inbox, otherwise I'm as happy or happier in my browser or using Mailplane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennyL, post: 1337369, member: 107911"] I had Mac Mail crashes soon after I upgraded to Lion, and I thought that Apple would become aware of the problem and solve it, but this evening Mail crashed again, and I'm on v10.7.2, so it's disappointing. Mine crashes when I'm writing an email. I'm typing away and suddenly the beach ball appears, and I have to Force Quit Mail. I'm on Google Mail, and most of what I've typed is saved there as a draft, but I struggle to get it back into Edit mode, so that I can to on writing my email in my browser. The only reason I use Mac Mail is for the integrated Inbox, otherwise I'm as happy or happier in my browser or using Mailplane. [/QUOTE]
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