Oct 07, 2017 Now, few dayes ago, i have upgraded my both Desktop & Laptop from windows7 to windows 10 and starts using the inbuilt windows mail app for both computer. From my experiance i can tell you that, Gmail not fully works with the windows mail.Now I can check the incoming mail on indbox but cant sync the outbox i.e. It remains empty every time. Mac users depend on Apple Mail for day-to-day email use, but as those messages come in and go out your Mailboxes will become bloated. Launch Mail and the app will build new Envelope Index.
Mac Mail App Not Getting New Mail On Outlook
Several people are experiencing issues with Gmail (especially G Suite) email accounts in Mail on Mac. It seems that the Mail App is not working as expected for some Gmail users. More specifically, some Gmail users have said that after installing the macOS 10.14.4, and launching the Mail app, some Gmail users are asked to authenticate their email addresses. They get a notification saying:
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“Enter the password for the account “(null)”: Google requires completing authentication in Safari.” This takes users to a Google web login form. However, shortly after authenticating, the Mail app asks for authentication once again, and again, as the process does not stick and goes into an endless loop.
Please note that we contacted Apple regarding this issue, and we were told that Apple is currently working on a fix.
In the meantime, you can try the following fixes:
1– Changing your Gmail account’s security settings may fix this problem. Open Google’s My Account site (https://myaccount.google.com) and click Security (On the left navigation panel) and then scroll down and find the “Less secure app access” section and turn this on (note that Google recommends this OFF).
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2- Set up your email account using IMAP. Please note that this process will delete your messages and will no longer available on your Mac. But do not worry, your mails will not be removed from Google’s servers, you can still access your mails via gmail.com web site. Here is how:
If this does not work, try the “Add Other Account” option and add smpt/imap info manually:
3- Open Safari and go to https://accounts.google.com/b/0/DisplayUnlockCaptcha and then enter your username and password, then enter the letters (captcha) then try again.
4-Please try the following:
Mac Mail App Not Receiving Emails
5-Still having the problem? if so try this:
Type: Body
Where: Response
Replace Value: {“names”:[{“metadata”:{“primary”:true},”displayName”:”Your Name”}],”emailAddresses”:[{“value”:”your@email”}]}
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Windows 10 includes the Mail app as one of its default built-in apps, and it’s a really good app if you’re looking for a simple email client. The app comes with all the basic features you need, including support for Outlook, Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, POP and IMAP accounts.
However, there will be times when you may come across some issues, such as emails not syncing, problems opening the app, adding new email accounts, and certain settings not working. While the problem usually can be traced to a misconfiguration of an account, it could also be an issue with the Mail app itself.
If you’re having syncing and other issues with the built-in Mail app, you could use PowerShell to uninstall and reinstall the email app using the Store, but this could be a tedious process for everyday users. Thankfully, Windows 10 now includes a reset option to fix any issues with the app without needing to reinstall them.
In this guide, you’ll learn the easy steps to reset the Mail app on Windows 10 to fix any issues.
How to reset Windows 10’s Mail and Calendar appMac Mail Settings
Mac Mail App Not Getting New Mail Email
Once you completed the steps, the reset process will permanently delete the app’s data and preferences for the Mail and Calendar app, which hopefully will fix issues when the app is not working, crashing, not opening, or when it won’t sync your emails.
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