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I also took out every Launch agent and Daemon above, plus a few more I questioned, plus a bunch of Mail prefs, caches, and still my maildrop isn't working on any account.

I had already uninstalled AVG, but I took the extra step of doing a find on every visible and hidden file re AVG and deleted all. In a Reply before you click post, look for this to add longer texts. Workable but harder for me to work with.the Note tool on the bottom of this editor's toolbar, as shown in the image, to copy and paste the output from EtreCheck. The important part of the above would be. Whew, they've changed pastebin & made it harder, but after pasting in, click Create new paste button, then Embed button, then copy the URL. Pastebin is a good place to paste the whole report if you capture the URL while there… It is meant to be used with Apple Support Communities to help people help you with your Mac.
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I also never get the "Would you like to send this attachment using Maildrop" message popping up.Īny suggestions as to how to reset this function in Mail or resolve this would be greatly appreciated.Īre you running any VPN, Anti-Virus, or Cleaning apps?ĮtreCheck is a FREE simple little diagnostic tool to display the important details of your system configuration and allow you to copy that information to the Clipboard. I have even tried to reset the mail drop file limit size using Terminal. I have read forums, tried suggestions including unticking and re-ticking the accounts prefs "use mail drop for large attachments" option box. Everything else on the Mac is working fine. I can't find anything in the System Library that relates to this issue in Mail, and I don't see anything in the hidden var file that would help me.

I sent the same file on another Mac with the same iCloud account and email address, and it worked fine.Īfter doing some reading, I tried a "postfix" stop start Terminal sequence to no avail. I am nowhere near my limit in usage or file size.
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The file I am trying is a 32MB photos file which I have tried sending as a single zip file as well as full size individual photo files within a single email. I have tried dumping Mail prefs in the user library, reinstalling the OS completely (twice), and yet I still can't send. Preference boxes are ticked to use maildrop on each of my email accounts within Mail prefs, both on gmail and iCloud addresses, and mail is active on the iCloud system pref settings. I have checked all my settings against my other Macs which are working, and all is the same. The message I am getting is the standard "message too large for the server". It had been working for years, I upgraded computers but migrated data and kept the same OS (High Sierra) as my other devices. My Maildrop has stopped working on one Mac.
