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Using MacMail on MacBook Air 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim40" data-source="post: 1864316" data-attributes="member: 405076"><p>Sorry for late reply. Been in hospital for 3 weeks, and it's taken me until now to feel like turning a Mac on One of the drawbacks of being 79.. My "new" Mac turned out to be a 2019 with 1.6 GHz Dual Core Intel i5. My wife tells me she's only been using her iPad whilst I've been sick and she very honest with. For some reason and I've searched high and low, but no results. My MacBook Air Retina uses Mac mail and for some unknown reason is putting all incoming mail into the Drafts folder, not just on mine but on her MacBook Pro Retina. I can understand this as they are on wireless network. But it's also on my 27" iMac which is on Ethernet. Can anyone tell me how to fix this this on MacBook Pro Retina and my MacBook Air Retina, or give links Not to worry about my iMac have just turned these off in Mail. Thanks in anticipation,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim40, post: 1864316, member: 405076"] Sorry for late reply. Been in hospital for 3 weeks, and it's taken me until now to feel like turning a Mac on One of the drawbacks of being 79.. My "new" Mac turned out to be a 2019 with 1.6 GHz Dual Core Intel i5. My wife tells me she's only been using her iPad whilst I've been sick and she very honest with. For some reason and I've searched high and low, but no results. My MacBook Air Retina uses Mac mail and for some unknown reason is putting all incoming mail into the Drafts folder, not just on mine but on her MacBook Pro Retina. I can understand this as they are on wireless network. But it's also on my 27" iMac which is on Ethernet. Can anyone tell me how to fix this this on MacBook Pro Retina and my MacBook Air Retina, or give links Not to worry about my iMac have just turned these off in Mail. Thanks in anticipation, [/QUOTE]
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