Hi,

On the iMac, in System Preferences, in Internet Accounts:

1.  Select your iCloud account from the table.
2.  Is Mail one of the services checked?

Also, in Mail Prefs, under the Accounts tab:

1.  Make sure "Enable this Account" is checked.
2.  In the Status area, does it read On-Line and Available?
3.  Under the eMail pop-up, does it have all your aliases listed?

There's nothing particularly fancy that you need to do when setting up iCloud 
iMap accounts, it's very painless and rather automatic as long as you enter the 
right credentials.  If worse comes to worse, you can disable the Mail service 
part of your iCloud account from within Internet Accounts or from within the 
iCloud pane of System Prefs.  Disabling it should not cause you to lose 
anything as the messages and such should be stored in iCloud itself.  Close 
System Prefs, then go back into System Prefs and re-e-enable it once again.   
See if they start populating again.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jan 28, 2017, at 13:38, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:

Hello, 
I am running the latest El Capitan on my late 2008 iMac and use Apple mail. 

i have iCloud set up for Email with 2 aliases. I can send emails from a gmail 
address to either of these aliases and can receive them OK on my iPhone . 
However I am not receiving Emails to either alias on my iMac. A few weeks ago I 
only had a single iCloud mail alias and could receive emails sent to that 
address on my iMac. I can receive and send emails from my gmail address using 
my iMac. 

I am unclear on how to set up Apple mail on my iMac to receive Emails from both 
iCloud aliases. My Email accounts list has an entry for the original first 
iCloud mail and as far as I can see that all looks good. For some reason my 
iMac will not let me add a new Email account for the second iCloud mail alias.

Are there any known problems in this area? 

Many thanks.

Paul Hopewell 

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