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Sep 16, 2024 · I am unable to download my mail using the native mail app after upgrading to IOS 18. I am getting the following error; “Network Error (POSIX 96)” The mail configuration is on imap with SSL.
- Unable to load iCloud mail - Apple Community
When I try to log in through a browser, I am flashed a "mail...
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- Unable to load iCloud mail - Apple Community
Jan 11, 2023 · I use the iOS native mail client to access my emails most of the time, and occasionally from my Mac Mail client, but I also log into iCloud from a work machine with Windows 10 via a Chrome Browser. This is where the problem occurs.
- Overview
- Things to check first
- If you need help sending or receiving mail on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- If you can't access iCloud Mail at iCloud.com
- If you can't send mail from the Mail app on your Mac
- If you can't receive mail in the Mail app on your Mac
- If you want to remove a suggested recent contact in iCloud Mail
- If you need help using iCloud for Windows
- Get more help
You can use iCloud Mail in the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, or on iCloud.com on your iPad, Mac, or PC. If you can't access your email, or you can't send and receive messages with your @icloud.com email address, follow these steps.
1.Check the system status of iCloud Mail.
2.Check that you turned on iCloud Mail:
•On your Mac, open the Mail app then choose Mail >Preferences. Click Accounts, then select your iCloud account in the sidebar. Under Account Information, make sure that the account is turned on and the status is online.
•On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and check that Mail is turned on.
3.Make sure you that haven't exceeded your iCloud storage limit. If you exceed your iCloud storage limit, learn how to make more space available in iCloud.
4.Make sure that you're using the latest version of software on your device.
1.Check your Internet connection. Open apple.com in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
2.To see if you can receive mail for your iCloud email on another device, go to iCloud.com on a Mac or PC.
3.Make sure that you turned on Mail in Settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud and turn on Mail.
4.Make sure that new data is pushed to your device automatically. In iOS 14 or later, tap Settings > Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data, then turn on Push. In iOS 13 or earlier, tap Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Fetch New Data, then turn on Push.
•Send an email to your account to see if Push is working.
•In Fetch New Data, tap your iCloud account and turn on Push. You can only use Push with one account at a time.
On your iPad, Mac, and PC, you can use iCloud Mail on iCloud.com. On an iPhone, use the Mail app instead.
1.Make sure your browser is up to date. If you're using Safari, update Safari to its latest version.
2.Clear your browser's cache. In Safari, choose Safari > Preferences. Click the Advanced tab. Select "Show Develop menu in menu bar", then close Preferences. Click the Develop menu, then select "Empty Caches." If you're using a different browser, check its help menu for steps.
3.If you can access iCloud Mail from a different location or Internet connection, contact your Internet service provider (ISP) or network administrator. Some Internet configurations intentionally or unintentionally prevent access to certain websites or services, such as iCloud Mail.
If you receive an alert when you send a message from your @icloud.com email address using Mail on your Mac
1.Open Mail and choose Mail > Preferences. 2.Click the Accounts tab. 3.Select your iCloud email account. 4.Click the Server Settings tab. If iCloud isn't listed as the Outgoing Mail Account, select iCloud. •If you choose Edit SMTP Server List, you won't see your iCloud account listed as an option.
If you're attaching a large file
Message attachments can't exceed the maximum size allowed by your email service provider or the recipient's email service provider. The maximum size varies by service provider. Try using Mail Drop, compressing the file before sending it, or sending your message without the attachment.
If your recipient doesn't receive your message
1.If an “unknown address” or “undelivered mail returned” message appears in your Inbox after you send a message, go to your Sent mailbox and make sure that the recipient's email address is correct. 2.If you use macOS Mail or access your iCloud Mail using Safari or another supported web browser, check your Drafts, Sent, and Outbox mailboxes: •If you see an unsent copy of the message in Drafts, try to send it again. •If you see the message in your Outbox, make sure that you're connected to the Internet and use the steps above to select iCloud as the outgoing mail account.* 3.Ask the recipient to check their Junk mail folders or mailboxes. 4.If your recipient still doesn't receive your message, but your message was sent without any alerts or “undelivered mail” messages, your message might be blocked or filtered by the iCloud Mail servers or the recipient's mail server. To find out, contact iCloud Support. You should also ask your recipient to contact their email administrator.
1.On the left side of the main Mail window, find the name of your iCloud email account. If your account name is dimmed and has a lightning-bolt symbol next to it, your account is offline.
2.To take your account online, connect to the Internet.
3.Choose Mailbox. If Take All Accounts Online is dimmed, your accounts are already online.
If you still can't receive email, contact Apple Support to get more help.
When you're signed in to iCloud, you might see your recent email addresses as suggested contacts across your devices. To stop a contact from appearing as a suggestion, here's what you can do:
1.On iCloud.com, click the New Message buttonto start an email.
2.In the "To:" field, start typing the email address that you want to hide.
3.Hover over the address and click the Delete button.
If you use Outlook, get help with your iCloud Mail, Contacts, and Calendars.
If you still need help, contact Apple Support.
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Jan 21, 2024 · When I try to log in through a browser, I am flashed a "mail has stopped responding" message before being immediately logged out of icloud. On my phone, I see "server is unresponsive". On the mail application, when I view Mail->preferences, under status, it shows account offline.
May 31, 2024 · If you can't access your email, or you can't send and receive messages with your @icloud.com email address, learn what to do. Check your email address and password. If the Mail apps asks you to enter a password for your email account, make sure that your password is correct.
Oct 15, 2024 · If you're having trouble receiving verification codes, or your verification code is rejected. Learn how to get a verification code and sign in to iCloud with two-factor authentication. If your device is running iOS 8 or OS X Yosemite or earlier, sign in using two-step verification instead.
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