To have your Mac OS X Mail remove messages from the server when you
check mail (using POP), you will follow these steps:
* After opening the Apple Mail program, click on MAIL from the menu
at the top.
* Click on PREFERENCES.
* Click on ACCOUNTS.
* If you have more than one mail account, se...
* Open Apple Mail (Mail in your Applications).
* From the MAIL menu, click on ADD ACCOUNT...
* Select ADD OTHER MAIL ACCOUNT…. Click CONTINUE.
* Fill in the requested information. CILCK CREATE.
You will see a message "ACCOUNT MUST BE MANUALLY CONFIGURED". Click
NEXT. * Now, fill in your in...
* Open Apple Mail (Mail in your Applications).
* From the MAIL menu, click on ADD ACCOUNT...
* Select ADD OTHER MAIL ACCOUNT. Click CONTINUE.
* Fill in the requested information. CILCK CREATE.
* You will see a message "ACCOUNT MUST BE MANUALLY CONFIGURED". Click
NEXT.
* Now, fill in yo...
Email message header provides a list of technical details about the
message, such as who sent it, the software used to compose it and the
email servers that it passed through on it's way to the recipient.
One of the most useful pieces of information in the header is the IP
address of the origi...
By default Apple Mail will not use the SENT folder on the server to
place sent emails in when the server is configured for IMAP. If you
wish to have your sent items stored on the server you will need to go
through a short, simple process in order to have this done:
* First you must select the SEN...