How easy is a clean install? Can somebody help me?

Jose Lomeli
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> On Aug 17, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Kliphton Senior <m.kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The clean install method doesn’t work either.  I have 3 people that I have 
> tried to help on Skype with this issue, and the clean install was the last 
> option. WE did it and no go, still the same issues.  Funny thing though, when 
> they created a new gmail, everything worked fine.  Who knows, maybe they will 
> fix it in the next OS.  I would switch to iCloud, but its not the easiest 
> thing to do when they don’t make filtering mail an easy process.
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>> On Aug 17, 2014, at 3:39 PM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> This was a well  known issue with the early releases of Mavericks but I 
>> believed that this had been fixed by Apple in a subsequent update to the OS. 
>> Certainly I am having absolutely no issues with G mail in my latest  version 
>> of Mavericks.
>> Could I ask both of you whether you have gone to the Apple Menu and selected 
>> check for software updates to see if you are both running the latest version 
>> of Mavericks available?
>> 
>> If you are running the latest version of Mavericks and this has still not 
>> sorted the problem then for whatever reason the patch Apple issued has not 
>> taken affect on your systems.
>> If this is the case then the easiest way to resolve this may be a re-install 
>> or a clean install.
>> The good news is that on the Mac this is a much easier and simpler exercise 
>> to complete than on Windows but check for whether you have the latest 
>> updates first.
>> 
>> 
>> David Griffith
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 17-08/2014 20:21, Kevin Cussick wrote:
>>> I am having the same problem,   sorry no help to you but just letting you 
>>> your not the only one it is gmail at the moment but I have a blueyonder 
>>> account not set it up yet.  I have had no help thus far.
>>> 
>>> On 15/08/2014 19:46, Jose
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hello; Listers, I need help! I called Apple because I am having issues 
>>>> with Mail on my Mac! For some odd reason I am not getting emails on my 
>>>> Mac! We tried everything and no go! It seems like my emails are going to 
>>>> the Archive folder! I am getting email on my iPhone it's just my Mac that 
>>>> is having issues! Please help!
>>>> 
>>>> Jose Lomeli
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>> 
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