Re: Upgrade to lion - mail spinning wheel

2014-12-01 Thread gary dorn
Gary Dorn Permaculture architect On iPad 2 On Nov 29, 2014, at 9:52 AM, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote: Hi Gary, I'm assuming you preformed all the checking Apps were compatible with Lion and did the Before Installing Lion Preparation. I feel you might not have followed the after

Re: Upgrade to lion - mail spinning wheel

2014-12-01 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Gary, From your comments below, it doesn't sound like you did the preparation and checking updating any applications that are 'incompatible' with Lion before installing Lion OS X 10.7. Any items labelled “Classic” or “PowerPC” will not work with Lion. ONLY Universal Intel will run in Lion

Re: Upgrade to lion - mail spinning wheel

2014-11-28 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Gary, I'm assuming you preformed all the checking Apps were compatible with Lion and did the Before Installing Lion Preparation. I feel you might not have followed the after installation procedures... or haven't given enough time for databases to finish upgrading? After Lion has completed

Upgrade to lion - mail spinning wheel

2014-11-27 Thread gary dorn
Hi Yesterday on my mac pro 1.1 I relented and upgraded from SL 6.8 to lion 7.5 Mail always has a spinning wheel Including inbox accounts ( all .mac/ .me) Also System preferences takes an eternity to open In particular iCloud says it's not available ! Try again later. Any suggestions on how to

Re: Upgrade to lion - mail spinning wheel

2014-11-27 Thread gary dorn
Further to below, When right clicking on dock, says ( mail) application not responding ie, won't even open! Gary Dorn Permaculture architect On iPad 2 On Nov 28, 2014, at 2:23 PM, gary dorn gd...@me.com wrote: Hi Yesterday on my mac pro 1.1 I relented and upgraded from SL 6.8 to lion 7.5

Fwd: Address Book in Mountain Lion Mail ?

2013-01-04 Thread Stephen Chape
Just figured out how to get the Contacts list shortcut into mail. Control Click the Toolbar. Select Customise. Command Click ADDRESS icon and drag into Tool Bar. Begin forwarded message: From: Stephen Chape chap...@bigpond.com Subject: Re: Address Book in Mountain Lion Mail ? Date: 3 Jan 2013

Re: Address Book in Mountain Lion Mail ?

2013-01-03 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stephen, Not sure exactly what you mean or are trying to do. If you are trying to send an email from a contact in your Contact.app: 1. Open Contact.app 2. Select the Contact you want 3. Click on the work, or home, or email button - to the left of the email address you wish to use You will

Re: Address Book in Mountain Lion Mail ?

2013-01-03 Thread Stephen Chape
Sorry Ronda - I must have been a bit vague. Had day surgery today and I am a little sore. When in Mail in SL I was able to select contacts by clicking a button. This opened the Contacts list. Then simply double click each address I wished to send to. As I did so each was placed into the TO box.

Re: Address Book in Mountain Lion Mail ?

2013-01-03 Thread Ronni Brown
Ah ok Stephen, I think what you are meaning to find is Address Panel. Mail relies on the system-wide Contacts app to store frequently used email addresses. If you haven’t already filled in Contacts with your most frequently used email addresses, consider doing so—it will make your life a lot

Address Book in Mountain Lion Mail ?

2013-01-02 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks, In Snow Leopard I could choose the addresses to send to from Address Book. Now I have ML I don't seem to have that option and I cannot find how to add it. Is it not available or am I suffering fem temporary blindness ? Regards, Stephen Chape -- next part -- An

Lion Mail

2012-02-09 Thread Brett Curtis
I must say I am very unhappy with the Lion mail features (disfeatures) I find searching impossibly difficult! This morning tops it off when I was looking for some attachments in an email. The new thread way of showing individual messages is crap. I eventually found the email

Re: Lion Mail

2012-02-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Brett, Lion Mail is different and it does take some getting used to. In my early days of learning Lion Mail I sometimes did resort to changing to ‘Classic Layout’. Mail Preferences Viewing select ‘Use Classic Mode’ But in the Default Mail view, I find search is much improved to previous