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On 12/4/2013 10:52 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/4/13, 10:40 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/4/2013 10:31 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Sounds like you guys were using the Apple MAIL app. I tried it a couple of times and found it absolutely unsuitable for prime time. Too complex, too many cute features, too much grabbiness. It must be. She hasn't installed any new programs or apps other than what Apple told her to install to get the full setup. Mrs.E. is actually enjoying the learning process and transition from her PC to the Mac. She was just telling me that she now sees how similar things are to her iPhone and iPad that she uses. She just installed "iPhoto", opened it and it appears that all the photos that are on her iPad and iPhone now show up on the iMac. She's becoming a geek. Around here, female geeks are either geekesses or geekettes. ![]() My wife says she refuses to walk down the geekess path, though she's a whiz with statistics, database design and management and the MS Word suite. I am astonished at her high level of statistical abilities. But if her printer at home won't print, I get the call. Downtown, her employer has a pretty large and competent tech support crew whose ranks include several women. The world has changed. ![]() Scary as it sounds, I've been the computer geek, fixer-upper, in house "tech" or whatever when it came to our PCs. I have always managed to untangle whatever issues Mrs.E. had with hers and, as a result, was always "on call". Her iMac will be different. *She* will have to become the geek. She won't let me near it. :-) I think I've pieced together what caused the issue with her mail. When she first fired the iMac up, she set it to automatically sync to her iPhone and iPad. I thought it was strange when she went to setup the Comcast email account because we never entered any account information. We just put "other" where it lists a bunch of email account options .... "yahoo, gmail, AOL, etc., and called it "Comcast". The iMac obviously retrieved the account settings from her iPhone because we never entered any of it. It automatically set itself up. Something about the send server settings or what they were called was not compatible with the OS in the iMac and it wouldn't work. Someday when Mrs.E. isn't looking, I am going to try to find the Comcast account settings and see what she and the Apple tech changed. |