i've been using Gmail's IMAP functionality together with Apple Mail.app for quite a while now but for the past few weeks i've been experiencing super slow downloads for incoming mail. It's gotten to a point where receiving maybe 10-15 mails take a few hours (!). I heard Gmails IMAP system is non-standrad so this might have something to do with it. Myabe there are some settings i could twiddle to make things speed up a bit?
When I'm adding rules to sort my mail in the mail application, each new rule makes the window longer. There's a point where there are so many rules that the bottom edge of the window extends beyond the bottom of the screen, making it impossible to click on the "ok" or "cancel" buttons. I'm new to macs, so I'm sure there's some easy thing I'm missing. any tips?
I accidentally set Mail.app to always display in Text mode instead of HTML mode and it turns out a lot of companies (especially Get Satisfaction) really suck at making text e-mail. I can't find a way to turn it back to always showing HTML mail, I'd think Preferences -> Viewing, but it's not there.
I work for Suddenlink Communications' Technical Support department. Many of our Customers are getting Macs and iPhones and such. I know that several ISPs have provided their POP and SMTP servers so that Mail and the iPhone could "auto-setup" the mail. Is there someone I can talk with about getting Suddenlink's information to Apple to be added?
I've configured Mail.app, to use a IMAP server (dovecot).
I'm connecting to this IMAP server through several devices. However whenever I read a mail from another comps than my mac, unless I click Synchronize "account", the mails I've read on other devices, and who have been found by Mail.app, before I read them, stay in the unread state.
Is there a way to get a real synchronization of the mails status (it's supposed to be a benefit of IMAP) ?