

- #Mac mail settings do not see incoming server install
- #Mac mail settings do not see incoming server full
- #Mac mail settings do not see incoming server password
By removing folders that are not being used, the number of outbound connection attempts by the mail application decreases. Mac Mail tends to open up a connection per mailbox folder. We recommend Mozilla Thunderbird because it's stable, easy to use, and freely licensed.
#Mac mail settings do not see incoming server install
You can install and use Thunderbird without affecting your current Mac Mail settings.

If you receive an error regarding "too many connections" or "error 500," there are a few options that is available to troubleshoot these errors. Apple's Email Configuration Guide (see Removing an email account).However, if you are not completely certain that your account is one of those types, be sure to copy the mailboxes and messages you want to keep into an On My Mailbox, or save individual messages manually by selecting them and choosing Save As from the File menu. If you want to keep those, be sure to copy them to an On My Mailbox before deleting the account.Įxchange, IMAP, and MobileMe accounts store their mailboxes and messages on the server deleting these account types in Mail will not permanently delete messages from the server. WARNING: Removing an account in Mail will permanently delete its mailboxes, messages, notes, and to-do items.

You can choose to use either the IMAP or POP3 settings.
#Mac mail settings do not see incoming server full
#Mac mail settings do not see incoming server password
If your email client is able to detect your email configuration from the email provider and if your username and password are correct, then you may use the recommended settings. Mac Mail supports auto-discover for detecting server settings.
