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You may need to change existing account settings if your password changes or if there are other changes to your information. 
  
Launch the Mail app from the Dock, or from the Applications Folder.
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#Launch the Mail app.
 
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#Verify that you don't have messages queued in your Outbox.  These messages will need to be deleted before making changes to the account settings.
# Verify that you don't have messages queued in your Outbox.  These messages need to be deleted before making changes to the account settings.
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#From the '''Mail''' menu, select '''Preferences'''.
# From the upper left corner of your screen and click on '''Mail''' > '''Preferences'''.
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#On the "'''Accounts'''" tab, you can make changes to the imap password or other settings.
[[Image:Mailprefs.jpg|550px]]
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#To edit the SMTP settings, please select the pop down from the '''Outgoing MailServer (SMTP)''' list, and select '''Edit SMTP Server List...'''.
#In the new window click on "'''Accounts'''" the window should now look something like the image below. If any of your settings are different, change them to match what is below, substituting your own username and password.
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#Make any changes, and click '''OK'''.
 
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#Close the open Preferences/Accounts window.
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3. To make sure your outgoing settings are correct, in the outgoing server settings section towards the bottom, click on the drop down menu and select "'''Edit SMTP Server List... '''."
 
 
 
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4. On the new pop up window, navigate to the '''Advanced''' tab.  Make sure the '''Server port''' setting is set to '''Use Default Ports''' and make sure '''Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)''' is selected. When finished, click "'''Ok'''."
 
 
 
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5. You should now be back at the accounts screen, within that screen click on the advanced bar on the upper right, and make sure all your settings are as shown below. Once you have completed this, you can close out of the settings screen and Mail should be completely configured for 鶹Ƶ email.
 
 
 
[[Image:Mailsetup6.jpg]]
 
 
 
6. If you have any further problems please call the helpline at 507-933-6111.
 
  
 
===Editing an existing account (GusMail E-mail Account)===
 
===Editing an existing account (GusMail E-mail Account)===

Revision as of 17:04, 10 February 2017

Apple Mail (also known as Mail.app) is an e-mail client for Apple's OS X operating system.

GusMail users

Please see our Google Mail web page for instructions on setting up GusMail on Apple Mail.

Setting up Mail on a Macintosh Computer

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These directions are for 鶹Ƶ email users using the Apple Mail application.

  1. Launch Mail. An add account wizard may appear, if not, click the Mail Menu and select Preferences. On the Accounts tab, click the plus symbol at the bottom of the accounts list.
  2. Select Other Mail Account...
  3. When prompted enter the following information:
    • Name: Your Full Name
    • Email Address: username@gustavus.edu
    • Password: Your 鶹Ƶ email password
    • Account Type: IMAP
    • Incoming Mail Server: imap.gac.edu
    • Outgoing Mail Server: smtp-auth.gac.edu
  4. Click the Sign In button

Editing an existing account (鶹Ƶ E-mail Account)

You may need to change existing account settings if your password changes or if there are other changes to your information.

  1. Launch the Mail app.
  2. Verify that you don't have messages queued in your Outbox. These messages will need to be deleted before making changes to the account settings.
  3. From the Mail menu, select Preferences.
  4. On the "Accounts" tab, you can make changes to the imap password or other settings.
  5. To edit the SMTP settings, please select the pop down from the Outgoing MailServer (SMTP) list, and select Edit SMTP Server List....
  6. Make any changes, and click OK.
  7. Close the open Preferences/Accounts window.

Editing an existing account (GusMail E-mail Account)

Setting up Mail On iPhone

Read the full article.

Sending attachments

Windows computers may not receive your attachments correctly. To ensure everybody receives your e-mail attachments, you need to follow these steps.

  1. Open up Apple Mail
  2. From your menu bar, select Edit > Attachments.
  3. Ensure that "Always send Windows friendly attachments" is selected.

Filtering

Apple uses the term Rules for filtering your mail.

Signatures

To manage your signatures, you need to bring up the signatures management dialog:

  1. When you are in Mac Mail, click on Mail > Preferences.
  2. Click on Signatures on the Preferences toolbar.

Creating

  1. To create a new signature, click the (+) in the signatures management dialog.
  2. In order to access your new signature from the drop-down menu when creating a new message, click on the new signature and drag it to any accounts you want to be able to use it. In most cases, you will click and drag it to IMAP account.

Editing

  1. To edit an existing signature, select the signature you want to edit and change the text in the box to the right of it.
  2. To edit the name of the signature, double-click Signature #1, etc, and rename it.

Subscribing to folders

All folders should be subscribed to automatically. If necessary, close Mail.app and open it up again.

Configuring Directory Services (LDAP)

OS X Yosemite

  1. Launch the Contacts app
  2. Go to the Contacts menu, and then click Add Account
  3. Choose Other contacts account...
  4. Choose LDAP in the drop down menu.
  5. Fill in the following settings:
Ldapyosemite.png

Known Problems

Deleted messages reappear

There is a known issue with the way Mac Mail handles IMAP accounts. Whenever there is any type of mail server troubles or hiccups, messages come back to your Inbox. There is nothing we/you can do to prevent this. Your only option would be to switch e-mail clients, such as Mozilla Thunderbird.

Attachments don't show up properly

Sometimes if attachment don't show up properly in Mac Mail, but they show up fine on a different Mac Mail installed on a home computer, try rebuilding the inbox by going to the mailbox menu and then click rebuild.