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13-05-2009, 14:05 | #1 |
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OS X Mail client & Mobile Me
On my Dell Mini 9 I'm running OS X which I updated to 10.5.7 this morning.
Since the update Mail.app has decided for me that I must have my Mobile Me email account configured. I don't want it there! I only want my Exchange account and before the 10.5.7 update that's what I had and I was happy. It lets me remove the Mobile Me account but as soon as I reopen Mail.app it comes back. Grr. Looking in System Preferences / Mobile Me I don't have it set to sync anything related to mail. Mail.app lets me remove the Mobile Me account but once I close and reopen it, the account is back. I know I could remove my Mobile Me account to work around it, but I want my calendar, contacts and keychain to sync so I'm not going to do that. Any ideas? Failing that, how's about some suggestions for an alternative mail client? I like Thunderbird muchly, but it sucks at handling IMAP accounts. |
13-05-2009, 22:42 | #2 |
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Can you blat the mail preference file manually and see if that helps, it sounds as though it's dragging the info back from somewhere.
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14-05-2009, 19:05 | #3 |
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Good idea, I'll give it a whirl when I'm killing time on the train back to London.
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15-05-2009, 10:57 | #4 |
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I tried that and it didn't work. Even after deleting the pfile as soon as I opened Mail.app it added the Mobile Me account even without me having an internet connection.
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15-05-2009, 11:11 | #5 |
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Sounds like Apple have made the choice for you - as they're prone to do sometimes. Short of finding a new mail application, one option might be rolling back Mail.app. Not a particularly pleasant idea but I've had to roll back drivers before and I wouldn't expect the procedure to be hugely different. Don't forget to roll it forward again before applying the next update though or bad things will probably happen.
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15-05-2009, 11:12 | #6 |
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I guess you don't have access to the source code either?
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15-05-2009, 11:36 | #7 |
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15-05-2009, 11:38 | #8 |
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There is one more option of course, which is a second account on the Mac. Thunderbird is still most likely the better option.
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15-05-2009, 11:40 | #9 |
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I hadn't thought about that. It's definitely an option but I think I'll go for Thunderbird instead unless someone knows an OS X mail client that copes well with IMAP accounts?
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15-05-2009, 15:31 | #10 |
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I know you can disable accounts within mail.app, can you not just disable the account but still leave it configured, or is that what it's re-enabling?
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