Originally Posted By: joemikeb
Rita the only point is to convince the ISP that the problem is on their end and not on yours. Assuming these are IMAP accounts you can continue to use Mail as well as another email client and the messages will be available in either client. If the problem appears in two different email clients and only on messages coming through the ISPs IMAP server then the problem is undeniably theirs and not yours, Apples, or the senders.


OK. So, then are you saying I will have to try something else like Thunderbird to see if it happens in both. Then I can tell it's the ISP's fault for my iMap problems? And what about the fact that sometimes it happens at the Yahoo Mail website page and sometimes not even though the mail program shows gibberish? I need ammo before I go in with guns blazing (nicely of course).


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