Actually, I close the process well mail was running. Sorry if that was
misunderstood.
Let's
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 24, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Weird. So even after you quit mail, when you went to activity monitor it
> still had an instance of mail running which you then ki
Weird. So even after you quit mail, when you went to activity monitor it
still had an instance of mail running which you then killed? Maybe
sometime in the past it hung up and never fully quit. Whatever happened
it's not normal :)
CB
On 6/24/13 2:18 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
I always use comma
I always use command cute close any program I run.c
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 24, 2013, at 1:33 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Were you closing the App each time (command-Q) or just the mail window,
> leaving mail running for a long long time? Doing command-Q should leave no
> running process to
Were you closing the App each time (command-Q) or just the mail window,
leaving mail running for a long long time? Doing command-Q should leave
no running process to kill as you did with activity monitor.
CB
On 6/23/13 11:16 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Well, I have a theory, not a fact yet. What
Well, I have a theory, not a fact yet. What I did was I launched Mail. Then I
launched Activity Monitor. I went to the Processes Information section and
interacted with it. I found Mail by typing letter M. I then stopped
interacting, VO Left Arrow to the Toolbar and interacted with that. T
Maybe try archiving those messages to free up your inbox.
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