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Surely the Outbox is a vestige from days when people weren't connected to the Internet all the time. Messages would sit there until you connected to the internet, and then they would be sent. These days, messages are sent as soon as you .. err.. send them, so there's no longer a need for this limbo.
'Many of us are very particular about email delivery and want to know if we have messages waiting to go out.' Isn't it more likely that many people assume their message has been sent, unless the Outbox appears?
Some people travel a lot, and find that the internet is actually not always available everywhere. In fact, it turns out that there are quite a lot of places where it's not. Furthermore, some people have things like corporate email servers which require them to be connected to a VPN to send email when offsite, which they are often not, whether because of lack of an internet connection or other issues. The problem is compounded by the fact that when you are frequently offline, Mail seems to do a somewhat bad job at actually sending things when you do come back online. Or so one might suspect, but it's hard to verify and even harder to report bugs when the outbox isn't visible to _show_ that you've got waiting outbound messages.
There's also the case where you're using Mac Mail to access an Exchange server and your Exchange presence is down (this is the problem I had yesterday which left me looking for an Outbox to verify delivery.. or the lack thereof.. and is what prompted my solution.. yes, I'm the author of the hint). In this case, I had full internet connectivity, but the mail server was having problems and I needed to see the contents of the Outbox to know when things were working again, etc.
I have a corporate account that used to be like this in the old days. No VPN, no mail going out or coming. With time the corp IT changed and now we do not suffer the 'Outbox' issue. The only times I really want to check my Outbox is when the mail does not go and that happens when there are problems and Mail shows me the box. It is a nice to have option to show the outbox. I believe that Mail should have a setting to enable or disable it.
Rather than creating the bogus SMTP server couldn't I just take my Mac offline (turn off Airport and/or ethernet) and try to send an email using an existing server in order to get the Outbox to show? (I would try this myself but I already tried your hint and haven't figured how to remove the Outbox icon yet.)
I was able to do this more simply by: disconnect from broadband, send e-mail to self, Outbox appears and can be dragged into Favourites bar. Remember to reconnect!
I didn't have to set a bogus smtp server, just turn of Airport (WiFi) on your computer or disconnect any ethernet cable or turn off any other way that you use to connect to internet. Send an email and automatically it will be sent to the Outbox that will appear, then just move it to the favorites bar. It's a lot easier this way. Thank you for the tip.
No, thank you.
This is not working for me. I get the message that the server is offline, but no offer to send it later and no appearance of an Out mailbox.
I am returning to report that this morning the Outbox appeared when I opened the mail app. So I too now have one permanently!
Nice tip, thanks!
Great tip, extremely helpful. Outbound mail seems to be a bit unreliable, so it's great to be easily able to see if there is anything stuck in the outbox.
Mac OS Leopard 10.5 is the sixth release by Mac OS for Apple’s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. It is available in two editions: for desktop or personal computers and server version (Mac OS X Server). The retail price for the desktop version is $129 and $499 for the server version. It was released on October 26, 2007.
This is the final version of Mac OS X which can support the PowerPC structure as snow leopard function only on Intel-based Macs. The latest released is 10.5.8 (Build 9L31a) on August 13, 2009. Its kernel type is hybrid (XNU). This version is preceded by Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and succeeded by Mac OS X snow leopard. It is the first operating system that has open-source BSD to be certified as fully UNIX cooperative.
Download: Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 ISO and DMG file
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License Official Installer
File Size 7.8GB
Language English
Developer Apple Inc.
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New Features Added to Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
This new Mac OS Leopard 10.5 ISO comes with many new features like:
An improved Automator is introduced. It can create and edit work with the new interface. A new feature ‘watch me do’ is introduced that record user action and reply as an action in a work. It can create more useful work with action for RSS feed, PDF manipulation and much more.
It has the feature to access a file on their computer while far from home through the internet.
It has a new group feature called stack which displays a file in a ‘fan’ style, ‘grid’ style and a ‘list’ style.
It has redesign 3D dock.
New dictionary in Japanese is introduced.
The front row has been updated which closely resembles the interface of original Apple TV.
Safari 3 is introduced which includes web clip.
This version of Mac comes with an interesting feature called time machine. It allows the user to back up the deleted or replaced by another version of the file. Time machine does not make bootable copies of backed up the volume, it does not backup encrypted FileVault home dictionary until the user logout. It also does not back up to Airport Disc hard drives but this issue is been resolved on March 19, 2008 update.
It doesn’t the support classic application.
It comes with a total of 18 languages.
It comes with Alexa voice to voice over and the Apple company assured that it is the most natural and understandable voice yet.
A quick look is available which allows us to view the document without opening them in external software.
An updated version of photo booth is introduced which allow us, user, to record video with real-time filter and blue/ green screen technology.
It offers Objective-C 2.0 runtime, which has new features such as garbage collection
System requirements for this new version for Mac OS
To enjoy this version of Mac OS X, there are some basic requirements for a system like:
If we are talking about the processor then we need an Intel processor or PowerPC of G5 or G4 (867 MHz and faster).
The DVD drive, internal or external for installation of the operating system.
Minimum of 512MB of RAM is required for the proper functioning of the system. Additional of 1Gb of is recommended for development purpose.
Minimum of 9 GB of the disc is required.
These are the features required for the general purpose.
For some features specific requirements in the Mac are :
Time machine application needs an additional hard drive.
For boot camp, a Mac with Intel processor and Windows XP service pack 2 or Windows Vista is required.
1.8GHz PowerPC G5 is required for the DVD player for improved de-interlacing.
An insight camera (external or built-in), USB video class camera or Firewire DV camcorder, an Intel or PowerPC G5 processor is required for the photo booth.
Audio chats required microphone and 56kbs speed of internet connection.
Technical details of Mac leopard 10.5
Filename:- osx_leopard_10.5_install.iso
File size :- 7.8 GB
Developer:- Apple
To get this latest version of Mac
If we set our mind to upgrade our Mac with latest features then we have to upgrade our pc with Leopard 10.5. The ISO file is available on the official website as well as on the apple store. We have to decide what type of installation we require because it comes with three types of installation: Upgrade, Archive and Install, Erase and install.
Archive and install take the middle ground method. This installer moves all your data in one folder and then create a clean installation of OS X 10.5 Leopard. This method allows the user to get all their existing data including the user account. Click the button mac os. Installation of Leopard OS in the Mac, you have to boot from the Leopard install DVD.
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Installation process step by step:
First, we have to insert the OS X Leopard install DVD into Mac DVD drive.
After that an install Mac OS X on display on the screen and we have to double click it.
Click the restart button when the install Mac OS X open.
Enter the administrator password and press the OK button.
Mac will restart and boot from the installation DVD. Restarting from the DVD take some time, so be patient.
How To Get Mac OS Leopard on your Mac
Snow leopard comes with no option other than upgrade, but with few extra steps, we can perform erase and install. The ISO file is available at the Apple official website and also on apple store. For installation, there are some system requirements like
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An Intel Mac because it doesn’t support older PowerPC Macs.
At Least 1GB of Ram is required to run the Snow Leopard.
It requires 5GB of free space for installation in the system.
A DVD drive is also required.
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Prepare the PC for installation like backup data, repair drive errors and disc permission.
Insert the Snow Leopard install DVD into the DVD drive.
Then after double click the install ‘Mac OS X’ icon.
Click the continue button after opening the Mac OS X Installer.
Select the drive which has already OS X 10.5 installed.
Click the customize button if we want to change anything to package.
When we are ready to install with default application then click the install button.