Accus茅 de reception mail mac

You're experiencing an issue with Mail on your Mac where you're being accused of receiving a mail that you didn't actually receive. This can be frustrating and confusing!

Here are some potential solutions to help you resolve this issue:

  1. Check your email account settings: Ensure that your email account settings are correct and up-to-date. Go to Mail > Preferences > Accounts, and verify that your account information is accurate.
  2. Clear Mail's cache and data: Sometimes, clearing Mail's cache and data can resolve issues like this. To do this, go to Mail > Preferences > General, and click on "Reset" next to "Reset Mailbox Database".
  3. Check for duplicate emails: It's possible that you have duplicate emails in your inbox, which could be causing the issue. Try searching for duplicate emails using the "Find" feature in Mail (Command + Shift + F).
  4. Check your Junk Mail folder: If you have a lot of junk mail in your Junk Mail folder, it's possible that one of those emails is being incorrectly marked as "Received". Try emptying your Junk Mail folder and see if the issue persists.
  5. Try restarting Mail: Sometimes, simply restarting Mail can resolve the issue. Go to Mail > Quit Mail, and then relaunch Mail.
  6. Check for conflicts with other apps: If you have other apps installed on your Mac that interact with your email account, it's possible that one of those apps is causing the issue. Try closing all other apps and see if the issue persists.
  7. Reset your email account password: If you're using a password manager to store your email account password, try resetting your password and see if that resolves the issue.
  8. Contact your email provider: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible that the problem lies with your email provider. Contact their support team to see if they can help you resolve the issue.

I hope one of these solutions helps you resolve the issue with Mail on your Mac!