OS X Yosemite Mail Update Released for Developers & Public Beta

Sep 22, 2014 - 3 Comments

Yosemite Mail update

Apple has issued an update to the Mail app for OS X Yosemite, which aims to fix some issues which caused the Mail application incapable of composing an email message. Apple recommends that all users of OS X Yosemite Developer Preview and OS X Yosemite Public Beta install the update, though if you don’t use the Mail app as your email client you obviously won’t be missing much.


Named “OS X Yosemite Mail Update”, Mac users running either beta build of Yosemite can find the download as a software update inside the Mac App Store.

Recently, the Feedback Assistant app in Yosemite included a Mail app usage survey, which allowed users to offer some feedback directly for that application and its functionality. Aside from that, users who are participating in the public beta program can submit feedback directly to Apple, notify them of bugs, and voice their opinions about nearly anything in OS X 10.10 through the built-in tool.

OS X Yosemite remains in development, but is expected to see a public release sometime next month.

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  1. Hans Aulmann says:

    I have a Bigpond address as well as Gmail on my mac using Outlook.
    The Gmail works flawlessly wile the Bigpond works incoming OK but will not send!
    Is this a Yosemite problem or my setup?
    Any help or advice will be very welcome.

  2. Paul Craddock says:

    I am so sick of trying to work out how to send a work colleague simple pictures of places we have surveyed. None of the images will transport from MacMail to his PC based unit cleanly. They are either minuscule attachments thumbnail size or not visible at all. He cannot see the images on his blackberry or the PC (does not use Outlook) But if I send the mail from my Mac using gmail from a webrowser (Safari or Chrome) no problem at all on any of his devices.
    The forums are rife with this type of problem and I am fed up trying to wok our how to get round the issue.
    Please, succinctly explain how this problem may be resolved.
    Thank you

  3. Luis says:

    I was starting to think that I had messed up with internal files (web developer here)… Thank god I will be able to use my email again after 3 days….

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