Force quit mac mail

The frustration of a frozen Mac Mail app! Don't worry, I've got you covered. Here are a few ways to force quit Mac Mail:

Method 1: Using the Force Quit menu

  1. Click the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen.
  2. Select "Force Quit" (or press Command + Option + Esc).
  3. In the Force Quit window, select "Mail" from the list of running applications.
  4. Click "Force Quit" to close the app.

Method 2: Using Activity Monitor

  1. Open the Activity Monitor app (you can find it in the Applications/Utilities folder or use Spotlight to search for it).
  2. In the Activity Monitor window, click on the "CPU" tab.
  3. Look for the "Mail" process and select it.
  4. Click the "X" button in the top-left corner of the window to force quit the app.

Method 3: Using the Terminal

  1. Open the Terminal app (you can find it in the Applications/Utilities folder or use Spotlight to search for it).
  2. Type the following command and press Enter: killall Mail
  3. This will force quit the Mail app.

Method 4: Using the Dock

  1. If you have the Mail app icon in your Dock, you can right-click (or control-click) on it and select "Quit" to force quit the app.

After forcing quitting Mac Mail, you can relaunch the app by clicking on the Mail icon in your Dock or using Spotlight to search for it.

Remember to save any unsaved emails or drafts before force quitting the app, as this may cause you to lose any unsaved work.